Sunday, 12 January 2020

Delhi World Book Fair 2020



India -China Cultural Connections 


Currency: India -China Trade



Boddhirama supposedly a Indian Founder Of Chinese Martial Arts ( Kung Fu)


Bodhidharma was a Buddhist monk who lived during the 5th or 6th century. He is traditionally credited as the transmitter of Chan Buddhism to China, and regarded as its first Chinese patriarch. According to Chinese legend, he also began the physical training of the monks of Shaolin Monastery that led to the creation of Shaolin kungfu. In Japan, he is known as Daruma.

There are two known extant accounts written by contemporaries of Bodhidharma. According to these sources, Bodhidharma came from the Western Regions, and was either a "Persian Central Asian"[or a "South Indian [...] the third son of a great Indian king."[5] Later sources draw on these two sources, adding additional details, including a change to being descendent from a Brahmin king,which accords with the reign of the Pallavas, who "claim[ed] to belong to a brahmin lineage."

                                               Chinese Fishing Nets: Cochin, Kerla



Transfer Of Religious Ideas

Indian Serpent and Chinese Dragon 




Delhi Word  Book Fair Memorabilia 

                                                    Yuval Noah Hararri: Sapiens 

                      The World We Live In Is Made Up Of Homo Sapiens Vivid

                                                                 Imagination 



Tales From The Panchatantra 

Best known classics of Ancient India. Composed in Sanskrit over 1600 years ago

Sapiens have been using their imaginations to narrate stories

Sapiens have programmed their mind with time to be Good Storytellers

Pamchatantra: Stories Of Human Follies In Animal Garb




Sapiens Story Telling To Religious Beliefs 

Religious Beliefs: Judaism and Jews 

Tale Of The Chosen People: Mohammad Taqi Taqipour 




Snapshot 



Chinese Fishing Nets In Cochin, Kerala

Richin Koshy: Kerala

Your Past Is Your Present 

Your Present Is Your Future 

















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