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Science in Ancient India: A cinematic tribute to Bharatiya knowledge systems

A dedicated team of seven core members undertook an in-depth study of more than 87 ancient Indian scriptures, exploring the vast spectrum of Vedic, post-Vedic, and classical Indian scientific thought.

TNIE online desk

CHENNAI: Marking a milestone in the revival of ancient Indian knowledge, the first-ever documentary dedicated to ancient Indian science has been released. Titled Science in Ancient India, it is the result of an intensive research initiative and stands as a testament to India’s rich scientific legacy, one that predates many modern innovations.

Spearheaded by HISTORIKA, an organisation committed to uncovering India’s true historical narrative, this debut production is the culmination of nearly six months of rigorous research.

A dedicated team of seven core members undertook an in-depth study of more than 87 ancient Indian scriptures, exploring the vast spectrum of Vedic, post-Vedic, and classical Indian scientific thought.

While the team’s mission is to help re-establish Bharat’s position as a Vishwa Guru—a global beacon of knowledge and innovation—the documentary brings ancient Indian science to life through a powerful combination of visuals, music and visual effects (VFX).

The film delves into several core scientific disciplines including:

  • Fluid dynamics – Principles and applications recorded in ancient Indian texts

  • Surgical precision – Techniques described in Ayurveda and medical treatises like the Sushruta Samhita

  • Astronomy – Sophisticated models, observatories, and calculations by luminaries such as Aryabhata and Varahamihira

  • Metallurgy – Advanced smelting, alloying, and rust-resistant techniques, exemplified by artifacts like the Iron Pillar of Delhi

  • Mind sciences and social systems – Profound insights into human cognition, consciousness, governance, economics, and societal organisation

The documentary serves as a powerful medium to highlight the legacy of ancient Indian science, countering centuries of neglect and colonial distortion. By presenting India’s scientific heritage in an engaging format, Science in Ancient India contributes to a broader cultural renaissance—educating viewers, inspiring the next generation, and reclaiming a long-overlooked narrative of innovation and intellectual brilliance.

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