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hi anons, i’ve been wanting to learn about hinduism and indian history in an unbiased way. i don’t follow any left or right ideologies, and i’m not really active politically (or socially xP). i just want to understand the lore and the ideologies (like imperialism, communism, etc..) and how they came up, shaped people’s lives, and why people supported or revolted against them. even if it takes me months, i’m okay with that.
i just got done with my mid sems so i finally have a bit of time to explore this. if anyone also knows about spiritual or philosophical topics that offer some hope or direction, i’d love to hear about them too. i've always wanted to read something like what pewdiepie talks about with his books, stoicism, or mythology (doesn’t have to be indian, could be greek or anything else that feels meaningful).
i was born into a muslim family so i never really explored any of this before, but now i’m trying to learn things slowly... thanks!




















































