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Yes, Hebrew scribing was significant but mostly focused on royal records and religious texts. On the other hand, India’s writing traditions, like Sanskrit, have a much older history and were used for a wide variety of things, including science, philosophy, and storytelling.
You got good knowledge about Indian literature. How come this?
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When I was a child my dad used to gift me a lot of books and encyclopedias and as I have mentioned earlier I have Asperger It was hard for me to make friends and thats why I was always in my room reading books and stuff!
And you know what Mythologies were my favorite!
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Cool. As a kid I was also very interested in mythological texts. I first read through the Mahabharata when I was 6. Then other texts including Vedas, puranas and Upanishads.
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Awesome dude! I haven't studied this much.
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