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What If The Mahatma Had Lived? | The Courtesan , The Mahatma and The Italian Brahmin | Manu S Pillai
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- Опубліковано 1 лип 2019
- Manu S Pillai author of The Ivory Throne and The Rebel Sultans talks about his new book The Courtesan , The Mahatma and The Italian Brahmin at the CII Leadership Summit
Manu is going to become the best intellectual kerala has ever seen.
What a irony considering manusmridy
Manu fallows manusmtithi 😂
Hats off to the young historian , Mr. Manu.S. Pillai❤
Love Manu’s narration style. I can keep listening 👂 to him!! He makes history come alive with intriguing and intricate details. Look forward to reading your 3rd book soon.
Amazing narration..he is a gem among all historians..he makes it so interesting and valuable. I think Manu should write books for schools as well...
Manu S Pillai and his Ivory Throne ❤
Ivory throne...❤
Just amazing, hats off to the young man !
He must come forward to occupy the public space where people like Sukumar Azhikode snd others had occupied earlier to enrichm the real culture of Kerala.
Yet another excellent sharing of knowledge from #MSP...that clarity and vibrancy of thoughts must be acknowledged and discussed further for reaching into more acceptable or comprehensive historical lessons and facts. Great job, #MSP
Yes intellectual Shri Manu congratulations
Sri manu
Nice one Sir👍
His sounds!
Beautiful ..
Pardon
Brilliant
B drill and
14:18 An edit which looks like a careful censor. What was he trying to say about "expunging the records..." ??
Love u
Danks
😎purinjitha
Who needs game of thrones when you have Indian history
😊
Candle Discussion 🤔🤔🤔
6:30 മുതൽ
Travancore and മാതാണ്ഡവർമ്മ
Game of thrones ♥️♥️♥️♥️
Game of jijuaion do b pracise
2😮
43:38 mahathma
Thanks bud
Mahatma was 1 years old
the interviewer needs to up the ante
Pwoli broo
Criticism shall have limits .. shall follow the laws😄
Bad video and audio quality
Poor lighting in the stage
Dwiligdd
☠️
Red wedding in game of thrones... 😂
Travancore Lannisters
Smile
May have a kurricane
The lady is not upto the mark
She hasn't prepared well for the session. The questions are not clear . Manu solely keeps the interview going
Comparing with other royal family tiruvithamkoor is much better...teerchayayum avar padmanbhsnte dasanmar thsnneyairunnu allenkil goldellem enne poyeneyairunnu Manu cherya ahamkaram samsarathil und ...ippozhathe virthiketta political partykalekal etrayo bhedamairunnu avarude baranam...ippozhathe mantrimar sadarana jeevithamano naikkunnath history is not giving complete datas about evrytg
Except keralites that too southern Keralites no one is interested in this subject.Therfore discussion should have taken place in Malayalam language
Eda e malamedium
Nonsense. I'm not a 'southern Keralite', yet I found the talk fascinating.
Harappan culture is Pakistani heritage, not Indian, look at the map.
India as region is not the same as India the state.
Stick with your history, and stop repeating lies.
This historian has recognise numerous times that national history is different from historical sense of nationhood, you can't recognise facts then continue to spread lies.
Harappa is part of Pakistani heritage.
Harappa is south asian heritage
पाकिस्तान and india today is partition of British India
@@krishnavishwakarma1969 how is it south Indian heritage? Are you people mad.
History belongs to the land and it's people.
Primary history belongs to the people of Pakistan, so it's Pakistani history.
Everyone else can make secondary claims, but they're distance ancient memories, nothing more.
Otherwise we're all Africans, and africa belongs to all, that'd be just silly, primary African identity belongs to the people of africa, everyone can only claim distance African linkages.
I bought the book with great hope. Would rate it as average. Manu Pillai's aim is to sensationalize with juicy tidbits about already known personalities, than bringing out real truth. No newness in narrative. Quoting anti-national like Romila Thapar, Wendy Doniger, ... who have zero knowledge of Sanskrit itself is a bad choice. Manu has made no effort to understand the true spirit of works of great poets such as Kalidasa, and uses same second hand understanding of the texts. If this book is what is being discussed at every literary forum, and therefore recommended as alternative reading of history, it is a real bad choice. Manu Pillai is indeed very bright, but I would rather go with truth writings of the likes of Rajiv Malhotra, Sanjay Dikshit, M D Nallapat to get a true understanding of India's past than sensational stuff being brought out by Manu Pillai.
My advice to Manu Pillai - dont be in a tearing hurry to publish books - u r still very young. Spend time to learn and understand the depth and breadth of Sanskrit (may be even Persian and other such texts) before embarking on writing about India's past.
Well, on the end of his books is the bibliography, do read the references and check for yourself.
"പഠിച്ചിട്ടു വിമർശിക്കു"!!
Dry and boring