To be a history in the true sense of the word, a work must be a story of the people inhabiting a country. It must be a record of their life from age to age presented through the life and achievements of men whose exploits become the beacon lights of tradition; through efforts of the people to will themselves into organic unity.- Shri KM Munshi
fractal
A curve or geometrical figure, each part of which has the same statistical character as the whole. Any of various extremely irregular curves or shapes for which any suitably chosen part is similar in shape to a given larger or smaller part. A fractal displays the same properties at any magnification level, ie., it is multi-level.
maṇḍala
A circle or anything circular- globe, circumference, orbit of a celestial object, an array of troops. From the root √maṇḍ (मण्ड्) meaning satisfaction, adornment, wholeness, complete, satisfied (√bhūṣ, √hṛṣ, tuṣṭa, alaṅkāra). A circle- śūnya or pūrṇam- is where all constituents form a unified whole, ie., it is coherent.
A curve or geometrical figure, each part of which has the same statistical character as the whole. Any of various extremely irregular curves or shapes for which any suitably chosen part is similar in shape to a given larger or smaller part. A fractal displays the same properties at any magnification level, ie., it is multi-level.
maṇḍala
A circle or anything circular- globe, circumference, orbit of a celestial object, an array of troops. From the root √maṇḍ (मण्ड्) meaning satisfaction, adornment, wholeness, complete, satisfied (√bhūṣ, √hṛṣ, tuṣṭa, alaṅkāra). A circle- śūnya or pūrṇam- is where all constituents form a unified whole, ie., it is coherent.
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