The only positive thing happened to me in 2020 is "UPSC DIGITAL LIBRARY"... no words are enough to say thank you. Before watching these videos i really didn't like reading history but now it seems easy. ❤
My Interest keep on increasing day by day after watching ur videos.. I started being curious to know what in going to happen next.. it's first tym in my life I m enjoying history.. Nd it become possible just coz of upsc digital library.. thank u sir..🙏🏻
Sir, your question is right that if both were contemporary, then why they didn't meet with eachother? As per my little reading, in Buddhist Literature, there is a mention of a person named Niganthanath, who, according to many scholars, was none other than Mahavira himself. If we take this information into consideration, then it is for sure that both were, directly or indirectly, acquainted with eachother. There is one story of Buddha's female disciple named Vishakha, whose father-in-law was the follower of the Niganthas (according to Buddhist texts), but due to the influence of Vishakha, he converted to Buddhism. The description of the Nigantha monks as totally naked and they preached the different ideology than Brahmanism, makes resemblance with the Jain monks. Now possibly they also met with eachother, but due to ideological differences, the meeting between the two was not mentioned either of the party in their respective literatures.
19:06 sir at this point you tell that Jainism didn't recognise that there is any god But there is a statement in R.S. Sharma's old ncert which states that Jainism believe in god but place the god below the jina. Please sir clear my doubt.🧐
Ur videos makes complete sense...there is no necessary of watching PDF and others channel videos ....u r really great sir...sometimes I scare to think that u will stop making these videos...
Thank you so much sir✨️✨️✨️very well detailed explanation 👌🏻about ancient history ✨️im little bit confused about ancient india, because of complex terms in it✨️you made so easy to us to grasp these facts in ancient india✨️thank you so much sir for your effort ✨️
Thank u sir♥️ for this wonderful video.l wouldn't understand the ancient history before but now I was more interested to know more and more about it..It is all because if ur videos ..
Completed...sir I've an opinion it might be helpful ...series can be more and more interesting if some differentiation added.... With a recap.. Slide... Within some seconds..
Dear Mayank, Please watch the Introduction class. I have told that students need to read Tamil Nadu Textbook and Old NCERT R S Sharma. This course is based on Tamil Nadu Textbook.
Hi sir..i came through the first 3 chapters which is toooo much interesting coz u thought more in english and less in hindi.. But in this video i found u are teaching more in hindi😔😔😔😔..eventhough ur teaching in hindi im following all ur classes... So plzzzzzzz make sure that teach both languages equally...
Sir I have one doubt that is, in the slide you have shown that swetambaras (white clad) led by Sthulabahu but while explaining you have stated that the 1st jain council under digambara leader Sthulabahu convened at Pataliputra during 3rd century BC,, shall be grateful for clearing the doubt 🙏
Jainism is divided into two major sects viz. The Digambara (sky clad) sect and the Shvetambara (white clad) sect. Under the leadership of Sthalabahu, Shvetambara sect formed. Under the leadership of Bhadrabahu, the Digambara sect was formed.
Sir , i dont understand in the part of budhism. Gautam budha left home at age 29. after seven year he could not get knowledge. that age is also 36. then how he got nirvana at the age of 35.
Sir, Buddha left his home at the age of 29 and wandered for 7years in seek of knowledge and the later on he meditate under a tree nd got the ultimate knowledge at the age of 35. But 29 + 7 yrs of wandering is itself is 36 yrs of age.
Hello sir ..l am Doctor by profession And I'm going to start prepration for this I found this very useful and informative platform.. from today I start watching videos But can't find telegram channel?
Hi Sir . commendable innitiative :) . sir, in the book and the lecture states that sthulabahu was the leader of digambers but on google its given that stulabahu was the leader of swetambers . which fact to rely on ?
Thank you, Sir for your continuous effort.I doing hardwork in my level best. Respected Sir, When will you start current affairs through Hindu newspaper? I very excited about sociology optional. It will started September 1☺️ Thank you sir to guide us.
The only positive thing happened to me in 2020 is "UPSC DIGITAL LIBRARY"... no words are enough to say thank you. Before watching these videos i really didn't like reading history but now it seems easy. ❤
In my case too😁 thank uh sir
Very true... Same here
My Interest keep on increasing day by day after watching ur videos.. I started being curious to know what in going to happen next.. it's first tym in my life I m enjoying history.. Nd it become possible just coz of upsc digital library.. thank u sir..🙏🏻
A sigh of relief..When I m watching this..Day by Day I m improving knowledge in history 🤩
First time I really enjoyed studying history....thank u sir.becz of u this miracle happens... sincere thanks from bottom of my heart 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thankyou sooo muchhh for you effots❤...
U r doing a noble work..
A lot of respect to you
Sir, the way you taught... it makes history an interesting subject.. thnk you sir 😊
I am so Lucky I came across this before my exam...May God be with you sir keep up the great work
Thank You Sir, I have been following all your videos and I am confident that I will be able to crack UPSC.... Thank you
Thanks is a small word,Keep serving,stay blessed my brother,❤
Sir, your question is right that if both were contemporary, then why they didn't meet with eachother? As per my little reading, in Buddhist Literature, there is a mention of a person named Niganthanath, who, according to many scholars, was none other than Mahavira himself. If we take this information into consideration, then it is for sure that both were, directly or indirectly, acquainted with eachother. There is one story of Buddha's female disciple named Vishakha, whose father-in-law was the follower of the Niganthas (according to Buddhist texts), but due to the influence of Vishakha, he converted to Buddhism. The description of the Nigantha monks as totally naked and they preached the different ideology than Brahmanism, makes resemblance with the Jain monks. Now possibly they also met with eachother, but due to ideological differences, the meeting between the two was not mentioned either of the party in their respective literatures.
This UPSC digital library is boon for the students…..the way u teach is marvellous it help to understand the topic very well….thank you sir
Thanks for your kind words dear. God bless you.
Sir aapne bahut aacha explain kiya h ,very beautifully 😊😊
Thankyou sir ❤️
Why so Underrated!!! Very well explained sir👍🏻
19:06 sir at this point you tell that Jainism didn't recognise that there is any god
But there is a statement in R.S. Sharma's old ncert which states that Jainism believe in god but place the god below the jina.
Please sir clear my doubt.🧐
Ur videos makes complete sense...there is no necessary of watching PDF and others channel videos ....u r really great sir...sometimes I scare to think that u will stop making these videos...
Shared ur video and luv to see u again. Keep making video💪💪
Seriously concept clearing session ,👌 😌 thank you so much sir 🙏
Just completed viewing the full video class.Once again amazing explanation.
Thank you so much sir✨️✨️✨️very well detailed explanation 👌🏻about ancient history ✨️im little bit confused about ancient india, because of complex terms in it✨️you made so easy to us to grasp these facts in ancient india✨️thank you so much sir for your effort ✨️
Thank you sir
I could never understand ancient history so well before.
enjoying history heartfully. Thank you so much sir
Very clear Explaination sir, great effort by using both language to teach us
Thank u so much sir 🙏 am very poor in history because of u iam improving in history.
Done with 2nd time revision......
yesterday and today
forgotten yesterday was break😊
Thank you sir🙏🙏
Got to know about ur channel today! I'm glad I found ur channel😄 thank you sir for ur efforts!
Your way of explaining is awesome sir..... Thanks a lot☺
Really helped a lot .thank you sir .
Making ancient history easy for all the aspirants 🙏 Can't thank you enough
Explained in Nice chronology which could understand easily
Day by day i love history the way you taught to us sir.... Thank u
This is my first ever video watch on your channel.
I just loved that
Awesome. .. Best option for preparation
Thats really good ..thank u so muchh sir
Thank u sir♥️ for this wonderful video.l wouldn't understand the ancient history before but now I was more interested to know more and more about it..It is all because if ur videos ..
Sir really very understandable 👍..... Welll explained nd after Reading it will really help us to understand in more best ...thnku so much sir
Thank you sir for your time and efforts.....u are helping a lot of people!!!
Excellent explanation sir. Can't thank you enough.
Completed...sir I've an opinion it might be helpful
...series can be more and more interesting if some differentiation added.... With a recap.. Slide... Within some seconds..
Thank you soo much sir for your efforts ❣️❣️🙏
UPSC asks much depth Questions from Jainism and Buddhism. Sir, kindly update about various types of mudras,etc
Dear Mayank,
Please watch the Introduction class. I have told that students need to read Tamil Nadu Textbook and Old NCERT R S Sharma.
This course is based on Tamil Nadu Textbook.
Thank you sir 🙏
Thank you for the additional details.😊
You are our Hope.
Very Useful video. thanks a lot Sir. Please continue with channel.
Great sir,
Continue your good work
Best wishes sir!!
Done with the chapter Sir, along with some short notes. Thankyou Sir
Best lectures❤️❤️
Easy to understand 👌👌
Hi sir..i came through the first 3 chapters which is toooo much interesting coz u thought more in english and less in hindi..
But in this video i found u are teaching more in hindi😔😔😔😔..eventhough ur teaching in hindi im following all ur classes...
So plzzzzzzz make sure that teach both languages equally...
I'm on right track.... Thank you sir.. ❤
This channel is helping me a lot. .keep going sir
Sir please make videos on art & culture your videos are really helpful to understand
Thanks Sir for your efforts for us ! 🙏
Very happy to see your video sir
Please like the video after watching it! Likes are one tenth of the views. Please appreciate his work.
Such a nice explanation sir🙏🙏
Thanks dear. God bless you.
Combined Explantion (both in Hindi and English) is good.
Wow sir it's been superb session.. continue this series 😊
They meet only once in their life and they smiles and keep travelling
Thank you so much sir for this wonderful effort! 😊
This video is done. Thank u sir 🙏
Tq fou ur efforts ❤
Huge respect, great initiative
UPC DIGITAL LIBRARY please make more vedios about GENERAL KNOWLEDGE 🙁
Sir please explain topic related questions so it is very easy to all
Sir I have one doubt that is, in the slide you have shown that swetambaras (white clad) led by Sthulabahu but while explaining you have stated that the 1st jain council under digambara leader Sthulabahu convened at Pataliputra during 3rd century BC,, shall be grateful for clearing the doubt 🙏
Jainism is divided into two major sects viz. The Digambara (sky clad) sect and the Shvetambara (white clad) sect. Under the leadership of Sthalabahu, Shvetambara sect formed. Under the leadership of Bhadrabahu, the Digambara sect was formed.
Thank You Sir. This lesson was so well taught.
Thank you sir it was really helpful
I too was thinking why Buddha & Mahavira had not meet each other as they belongs to same era, why they have difference in their teaching....
Done watching. thank you sir
Thank you so much sir for the wonderful lecture
@upsc digital library sir can you pls do a lecture series on world history
Amazing series ❤️
I also Thought why they didn't meet each other they both were great
Sir , i dont understand in the part of budhism. Gautam budha left home at age 29. after seven year he could not get knowledge. that age is also 36. then how he got nirvana at the age of 35.
Thankyou sir ☺️
Great sir!
👍A big thanks!
Great thanks
Done with the nice lecture.
Best explanation 🙏
Thank you..
Thanks to you sir
Sir, Buddha left his home at the age of 29 and wandered for 7years in seek of knowledge and the later on he meditate under a tree nd got the ultimate knowledge at the age of 35. But 29 + 7 yrs of wandering is itself is 36 yrs of age.
Sir can u plz explain tha 4th point of the table between hinayana and mahayana
Nice explanation 😇
Thank you sir 😇
Thanks for the class
Sir, regular reader thnku sir
Sir,please recreate a telegram channel where we can get everything.......🙏🙏
Let me find out a solution
Thanks a lot sir 🙏
Thank you very much
Thank u...
It helfull crac the upsc
Hello sir ..l am Doctor by profession
And I'm going to start prepration for this
I found this very useful and informative platform.. from today I start watching videos
But can't find telegram channel?
Message me on Instagram, let me try to help you
Super sir
♥️♥️ thank u sir♥️
Thanku sir😍😍
Which book is covered here for Ancient History ?
Hi Sir . commendable innitiative :) . sir, in the book and the lecture states that sthulabahu was the leader of digambers but on google its given that stulabahu was the leader of swetambers . which fact to rely on ?
Thank you, Sir for your continuous effort.I doing hardwork in my level best.
Respected Sir,
When will you start current affairs through Hindu newspaper?
I very excited about sociology optional. It will started September 1☺️
Thank you sir to guide us.
No Sociology you have to prepare from 01 September.
I will make videos after prelims 2021.
Newspaper I will start soon 🙂