What is History? Ft. Manu S Pillai & Anthony Bernard |

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  • @oa3114
    @oa3114 Рік тому +5

    One of the best Eli 10 … very open and unhindered discussions

  • @sak8_8
    @sak8_8 Рік тому +21

    For anyone dreading this ep because of history, don't judge, this is absolutely fun, interesting and informative.

  • @vijaygopal534
    @vijaygopal534 Рік тому +17

    Manu is solid crisp clear and eloquent. loved his narrative unlike dramatic counterparts in panel 🥰

    • @chuntophilus
      @chuntophilus Рік тому

      Manu should start a podcast - such a terrific storyteller!

  • @windyday8852
    @windyday8852 Рік тому +1

    Best one... Manu is a great scholar. He has a very clear and crisp thought process... who can express it with great quality n clarity... Its very obvious that he has in depth knowledge about what he says... Very difficult to find such a quality researcher in India.

  • @AnishRaul
    @AnishRaul Рік тому +3

    Manu you are a gem! Such a great episode. This is the first ELI5 I heard all the way - and man, I gotta check out all the other episodes. Good job @Meghnerd and team!

  • @sasentaiko
    @sasentaiko Рік тому +5

    While i was really looking forward to watching this one, and overall I enjoyed the episode, I have some feedback: Anthony’s points about erasure were really important, and I thought Manu and Meghnad were a bit dismissive of it. It got better when y’all were talking about Ravan & Periyar, for sure. But it seemed that maybe Meghnad didn’t understand, or maybe was looking for a hot take to debunk, when he asked Anthony about emotions and history. It’s not hysterical to be upset when you see history being replaced with oppressive lies, because the oppression is happening in the present & future. It’s not just “men’s egos”, not just about knocking down that one rani; it’s ensuring brutal control of all gender minorities in the future.
    I appreciate that Manu (Dr. Pillai by now!) stated that he studies power, and also that in the future, well-sourced histories will include lgbt perspectives. In a time of majoritarian backlash, it’s all the more important to question our own biases and do our best to combat erasure of the truth.

  • @edelweissquadros4370
    @edelweissquadros4370 Рік тому

    I wish every History school teacher and student listened to people like Manu S Pillai.

  • @ashishsaxena2612
    @ashishsaxena2612 Рік тому +3

    What a wonderful podcast! Loved it man!

  • @amjad_bin
    @amjad_bin 10 місяців тому

    Just here for the prolific, sharp and wise storyteller in Manu ❤

  • @surajkaul3713
    @surajkaul3713 Рік тому +3

    This was a great episode, enjoyed listening to Manu and Anthony

  • @sureshmunagala8597
    @sureshmunagala8597 9 місяців тому

    Excellent discussion!!!

  • @Ashish-sm8do
    @Ashish-sm8do Рік тому +2

    Manu s pillai🙇🏻🙇🏻 what a man. Just amazing 🙇🏻...

  • @bangaloresurgicalco
    @bangaloresurgicalco Рік тому +2

    we are very proud of you Manu Sir.

  • @indranidutta3045
    @indranidutta3045 8 місяців тому

    Our way of celebrating the Independence Day is the best as it includes both commemorating the freedom fighters in one hand and having fun and frolic on the other.Why should we always emulate the Western civilization?

  • @vijaysastry4235
    @vijaysastry4235 Рік тому

    Child and Idol story belongs to Tirumala temple also.."Bibi nachayar" is the name...

  • @sarahkumkumapoovu
    @sarahkumkumapoovu Рік тому +8

    Manu Pillai is well on his way to be a national treasure. He’s the kind of guy who would enrich any topic he speaks about. Fascinating insight!
    Meghnad, I think you own Anthony a separate episode on literature, rather Tamil literature. Clearly your producer played a cruel joke on you and him by bringing him into this episode 😂

  • @ayammayaone
    @ayammayaone Рік тому

    Great episode!

  • @naveens696
    @naveens696 Рік тому

    which marati were you guys talking about?

  • @shibinalex4940
    @shibinalex4940 Рік тому +1

    Manu✨️

  • @sreekanthsreenivasanofficial

    Thank you manu ❤

  • @mariammajohn9438
    @mariammajohn9438 Рік тому

    Manu S Pillai
    IS A GOOD HISTORIAN.

  • @jim409
    @jim409 Рік тому +2

    Bhagavadgita was an attempt at making Hinduism more semitic.. Arjuna who's like a comrade to Krishna suddenly becomes a devotee. He's like I shall be the one true god.. these holy fictions are part of history but they're not history

    • @suen3634
      @suen3634 Рік тому

      With all due respect concept of god in Hinduism or Sanathana Dharma is different to the Semitic understanding of it. The closest proximity to the Semitic god is referred to as Ishvar/ bhagavan in Hinduism for example Vishnu, Shiva and others. Brahman, the single entity ( not to be mistaken for Brahmin or Brahma), the universal consciousness without shape, form, attributes is the underlying unity of existence, the substratum of all creation. Ultimately that is what Sanathanis believe in regardless of the approach they take. Krishna reveals to Arjuna in the Bhagavadgita in a nutshell the main concepts of the Vedas and Upanishads.

    • @Batega_toh_Katega_Hindu_108
      @Batega_toh_Katega_Hindu_108 9 місяців тому

      Wrong. it is our history and our existence is proof of their existence. because civilizational witness is passed down generations that's how we know the truth. they are our ancestors. when Krishna said I am the god it means the infinite consciousness or infinite energy which pervades the whole universe which is our eternal infinite cosmic self that is god. consciousness is energy and it is everywhere. e=mc^2. nondual advait vedanta was proved when Eienstien gave this formula.

    • @tharun541
      @tharun541 4 місяці тому

      Can you justify moon splitting by Mohammed in Islam?

    • @anonymouspersonbehind5354
      @anonymouspersonbehind5354 2 місяці тому

      ​@@tharun541him saying bhagvat gita is semtic form of Hinduism doesn't mean he is a muslim if u read history and these scriptures side by side u would get what he meant

    • @anonymouspersonbehind5354
      @anonymouspersonbehind5354 2 місяці тому

      ​@@suen3634but what he said is some what true if u check shankar's vedant it talks about the bramn being supreme which sounds monotheism but it is monoism there is only one creator but creator and creation aren't different ahambramasmi i am bramhn
      That means me and God are same
      Which is very different from semetic religions which have a omnipotent God
      But what comes in future is bhagvatism which depends on krishna
      And gita have lines where krishna say he is above all he is the creator which is semetic typa thing and also contradicts bramhn of shankaraachaary and vedas

  • @rumaanxlr8980
    @rumaanxlr8980 10 місяців тому

    14:09 Thulukar is a nickname that people use to call the Rawther communities from South India rather with a slight derogatory touch. So how come a North Indian Muslim princess was called thulukkanachyaar when that term is used to refer a south Indian community?

  • @babahanuman83
    @babahanuman83 6 місяців тому

    Manu is a miracle. That's superhuman, I believe he is AI😂😢😂

  • @rajdagur9764
    @rajdagur9764 Рік тому

    U may call self realization also debateble

  • @kousiksinghamahapatrs1654
    @kousiksinghamahapatrs1654 Рік тому +1

    There is dire need to call out these abramhic cults

  • @ramakrishnasuresh4703
    @ramakrishnasuresh4703 11 днів тому

    Anthony count the number of time you use the words 'Like' in a sentence.

  • @annievarkey3071
    @annievarkey3071 8 місяців тому

    Tamilians know more about their history and language.their debates are very informative and even young people are more learned and eloquent in participating in these debates .this we don’t see in other parts of India.that is why the Sanathanies cannot sell their commodity there.

    • @tharun541
      @tharun541 4 місяці тому

      Not Tamilian but Tamizhan. Manu Pillai is from Kerala while Anthony Bernard is from Tamil Nadu. If you really see some of Anthony Bernard statements, it looks very biased. Do these people know anything about Periyar? With rich English vocabulary, you can make anyone look knowledgeable.
      Saying Tamizhans knowing more of their history is a joke. All my fellow Tamizhans believe Cheras, Cholas and Pandyas saved us from Sultanate/ Mughal invasion. Only till mid of 14th century. We had Vijayanagara/ Nayaka rule for the next 3 centuries. Maratha rule for some time in some parts of TN - Thanjavur ruled by Marathas for 2 centuries after Nayaka rule. Go and say these to a Tamil guy and they will shout at you, saying Tamil Nadu ruled by Tamizhans only, ignoring Vijayanagara and Maratha rule that had Kannada, Telugu , Tuluva and Marathi rulers!

    • @tharun541
      @tharun541 4 місяці тому

      Sanathanies / Liberals / Dravidians - No one has understanding of history. None of their agendas can be sold to those who read history and know the hypocrisies of all these political parties who are one sided

  • @Shahi-bangalah_1352
    @Shahi-bangalah_1352 Рік тому +1

    31:54
    Brother manu I would like you to research about the concept of jihad in islam.And then do your own interpretation.Because what they did was atrocities(common in the ancient & medieval world),not an islamic jihad.which has a whole different meaning.

    • @rumaanxlr8980
      @rumaanxlr8980 10 місяців тому

      Really? Bro do u really know what is meant by the word jihad and it's implications in Islam? Averting the evil is what is meant by jihad. Me resisting to lie or do an evil thing is also a jihad. Regarding the history people have been always pulled the stories to fit in their own narratives. For example Aurangazeb being portrayed as a villain but in fact he was the most diligent true patriotic indian ruler. When his predecessors spend millions in building tombs like Taj Mahal which is of no use to the public other than the aesthetic appeal, Aurangazeb and his family never took money from the royal treasury to meet their expense. Rather they weaved their own clothes (even the king) and sold it to earn the money to run the expense. But he was impartial and never overindulged the whims and fantasies of local political warlords that caused a rift which in turn is reflected even now with some malicious vituperative mudslinging. The learned people who have really pursued history along the academic lines knows the truth.

    • @Shahi-bangalah_1352
      @Shahi-bangalah_1352 10 місяців тому

      @@rumaanxlr8980 did you really check my comment?

    • @tharun541
      @tharun541 4 місяці тому

      ​@@rumaanxlr8980 If you had justified Akbar, it makes sense. He abolished Jizya (a tax for non muslims) that was introduced earlier. Aurangzeb introduced Jizya back. How come he is patriotic? There are several bad things about him. I agree the Indian economy under Aurangzeb was great with 25% of worlds economy. Just picking up one or two good facts of Aurangzeb doesn't make him a patriot.

  • @kousiksinghamahapatrs1654
    @kousiksinghamahapatrs1654 Рік тому +4

    Single question can Anthony discuss Bible in the manner manu discuss

    • @dharmabulahab6789
      @dharmabulahab6789 7 місяців тому

      Can they also discuss conversion for bag of rice .

    • @tharun541
      @tharun541 4 місяці тому

      Quite funny, how Anthony is so proud of having Periyar statue in front of Srirangam temple. And Periyar's captions in the statue saying "God does not exist" makes him wow. Look at how the other two people react. Says a lot! I'm neither left nor right wing but as a Hindu it is disturbing. Can these people afford to have the same Periyar statue in front of mosques and churches, with the captions saying God does not exist?

    • @tharun541
      @tharun541 4 місяці тому

      These people say they accept the good things of Mahatma Gandhi leaving his bad side. Can they do the same with Sanskrit and Brahmins? Is Sanskrit just rituals, mantras, caste discrimination and misogyny? Can't these people see the good side of Sanskrit as well - poetry, Agamas to understand temple architecture, Shilpa Sastra to understand temple sculptures? I'm not a Brahmin and I don't know anything in Sanskrit but I see Sanskrit as a language that helps us in understanding our culture (besides Tamil or any language that belonged to a particular region). There are Brahmin people who contributed to anti caste movements as well like Bharathiyar of Tamil Nadu. If it is possible to say how Sultanates and Mughals supported Hinduism in their rule, can't they speak of those Brahmins who were against caste discrimination? They won't because people like Periyar criticized Barathiyar. I only see hypocrisy among intellectual leftists
      As a Non- Brahmin Tamizhan, if I say these , they will give me the title of Sanghi or a biased Brahmin or a Vadakkan. I'm neither left nor right wing. Someone who is against polarisation - not just religion but also on caste and language.

    • @anonymouspersonbehind5354
      @anonymouspersonbehind5354 2 місяці тому

      ​@@dharmabulahab6789Anthony is fan of periyar dude 😂
      Who said there is no god
      Christian muslims or semetic people reading him is sin or haram
      First understand semetic religions fool

  • @divyanshu239
    @divyanshu239 Рік тому

    Would Manu Pillai justify nazis the same way since he was good to jews too at times

  • @yashvaya7972
    @yashvaya7972 Рік тому

    Im loving the podcast but I must say, the name is kind of mismatched 😂. It's more like ELI want to be enlightened. 10 Year olds would'nt really understand the nuances of historical values of folklore and mythology and it's historical significance ifykwim.

  • @mohdshariq5814
    @mohdshariq5814 Рік тому

    Why meghnad left newslaundary

    • @vidyaarvind4458
      @vidyaarvind4458 Рік тому +2

      Been nearly 6 months since he left. But he left on a good note because he wrote in to NL hafta once and retweeted one of NL's tweets after leaving.
      Maybe he left because wanted to do something different and because of better remuneration.

    • @smilingassassin6565
      @smilingassassin6565 Рік тому

      @@vidyaarvind4458 but is he getting better remuneration doing UA-cam podcast where the views are so less ?

    • @vidyaarvind4458
      @vidyaarvind4458 Рік тому +1

      Maybe he does. Perhaps IVM podcast budgets are higher and is better funded than NL which majorly runs on subscriber money. Maybe Meghnad was hired so that he could make IVM's podcasts more popular. Organically built popularity takes time. Not everyone is Ravish Kumar. Even Ravish Kumar rued his unforeseen exit from NDTV because it gave him a tremendous exposure as it was a national TV channel and he had a team to help him bring out good episodes of Prime Time.
      People don't always leave a place due to lack of remuneration. As I said earlier, perhaps Meghnad left to do something different from what he was doing at NL since several years. His Sansad watch is still missed by viewers. NL is contemplating producing an explainer show on similar lines.

  • @sinivlogzz
    @sinivlogzz 2 місяці тому

    If v mn touch a m wn ..wht hppns.bt .......one,s life tm usully ....tht hppns ...unexpctdly ....thn v bcm nnv😅

  • @youknow6968
    @youknow6968 Рік тому

    How adding a new addition to that tradition, and send that bottle of whiskey overseas 😂, that to to a Pakistani lol, I'll be waiting.

  • @dipendragurjar3799
    @dipendragurjar3799 Рік тому +7

    Anchor,is behaving like a clown .

  • @sudhakrishnaswamy2365
    @sudhakrishnaswamy2365 8 місяців тому

    Anthony Bernard’ habit of saying what to say is irritating.

  • @rajdagur9764
    @rajdagur9764 Рік тому

    U are a historian but not a devotee

    • @jaiku99
      @jaiku99 Рік тому

      That is the good thing about him

  • @thephilosophicalnerd
    @thephilosophicalnerd 10 місяців тому

    I think history as a disciple has modern colonial origin. There is no collection of historical facts that are "out there" to be unearthed. All the reports that we study are already embedded in some perspective. So historical fact is a construct not something ontologically substantial. I think much like biology and archeology History too has a dark past and it's methodology is not without problems... I am more interested in the psycholoanalysis of why we want to study history and why we hold history to be sacrosanct? I mean the politics that we see today though is about past. It's a construct of the present. The past is non existent and pretty alien to us...