“We catch a glimpse of the great river of science which never ceases to flow in India. For India has carried and scattered the data of intellectual progress for the whole world, ever since the pre-Buddhist period when she produced the Sankhya philosophy and the atomic theory.”

Quoted from Gewali, Salil (2013). Great Minds on India. New Delhi: Penguin Random House.

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