Difference being there are Chinese literary works that people consider worth reading, and thus familiarizing people with it. Can you name one Indian work in the last three millenia?
After the Vedic scriptures/Upanishads there was the Mahabharata, the Bhagavad Gita, the Ramayana, the Pali Canon and Jatakas (probably more than that, but those are the best known)
In more recent years you have the mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan who did a lot of interesting work. Also Gandhi obv, but he was not that great, even if he got racepilled by his time in South Africa.
Wikipedia dates the Vedas to 1500-900 BC, with the Upanishads later at 600-300 BC. Much like the ancient Chinese, those ancient Indians (if they can even be called such) don't exist anymore.
Difference being there are Chinese literary works that people consider worth reading, and thus familiarizing people with it. Can you name one Indian work in the last three millenia?
After the Vedic scriptures/Upanishads there was the Mahabharata, the Bhagavad Gita, the Ramayana, the Pali Canon and Jatakas (probably more than that, but those are the best known)
In more recent years you have the mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan who did a lot of interesting work. Also Gandhi obv, but he was not that great, even if he got racepilled by his time in South Africa.
The vedas are old as fuck l. Prior to that "last 3000 years" cutoff.
Wikipedia dates the Vedas to 1500-900 BC, with the Upanishads later at 600-300 BC. Much like the ancient Chinese, those ancient Indians (if they can even be called such) don't exist anymore.
The written forms, not the oral tradition.
Ho..how do you know about these?
I used to not think jeets were so bad. Got a rude awakening in the past decade.
The Kama Sutra?