IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319-1775 Online 2320-7876

Beyond Kings And Empires: Exploring Everyday Lives In Ancient India

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Daljit Kaur, Mandeep Kaur

Abstract

The conventional narratives of historical inquiry have shifted from kings and empires to the complex everyday life of ancient India. In order to understand the subtleties of everyday routines, home dynamics, economic systems, religious practices, and cultural manifestations that built the civilization, this investigation digs into the everyday lives of people and families. The research seeks to provide a more thorough knowledge of the social, cultural, and dynamic factors at work in ancient Indian communities by refocusing emphasis on the experiences of ordinary people. Every chapter explores a certain topic, such as marketplaces, customs, everyday life, religion outside of temples, handicrafts, educational institutions, social classes, and holidays. By using a comprehensive approach, the study hopes to bring back the voices of the marginalized and unsung contributions, giving rise to a more complex understanding of the complex character of ancient Indian society.

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