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Sagas of Bharat
Ankit Kulshrestha
6 episodes
4 days ago
Bharat is not just a country in the world but one of the longest continuing human civilizations on this planet. It therefore follows that a large number of great men and women have been born here whose stories have been forgotten through the course of history. In this podcast, I will present the stories of such extraordinary men and women of Bharat, analyze what made them so great and what lessons can we learn from them.
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Bharat is not just a country in the world but one of the longest continuing human civilizations on this planet. It therefore follows that a large number of great men and women have been born here whose stories have been forgotten through the course of history. In this podcast, I will present the stories of such extraordinary men and women of Bharat, analyze what made them so great and what lessons can we learn from them.
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Jatindranath 'Bagha' Mukherjee
Sagas of Bharat
34 minutes 17 seconds
2 months ago
Jatindranath 'Bagha' Mukherjee

What if India became Bharat in 1915? What if Bharat had it's own version of French revolution? This episode is a story of a man who almost made it happen.

Find out how an ordinary man with a heart of a lion and cunning of a snake nearly outsmarted British in an effort to rid them from his motherland. You may come away convinced that this man would be a serious contender for the title of the "father of the nation".

After all, the British didn't praise Indians with these words: "If this man had been an Englishman they would have built his statue besides Nelson in Trafalgar square".


Sagas of Bharat
Bharat is not just a country in the world but one of the longest continuing human civilizations on this planet. It therefore follows that a large number of great men and women have been born here whose stories have been forgotten through the course of history. In this podcast, I will present the stories of such extraordinary men and women of Bharat, analyze what made them so great and what lessons can we learn from them.