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EPISODE · Mar 4, 2025 · 1H 32M

The North vs South Divide | Hindi vs Sanskrit vs Tamil | Dravidian Divide | Sandeep Balakrishna

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Dravidianism is a movement that started as a political posturing and divide which was furgered by the Takil Political Parties to downplay the Brahmanical influencein South. Sanjay Dixit is joined by historian and author Sandeep Balakrishna to uncover the harsh realities of the Southern states reign, challenging the whitewashed narratives propagated for decades.

Dravidianism is a movement that started as a political posturing and divide which was furgered by the Takil Political Parties to downplay the Brahmanical influencein South. Sanjay Dixit is joined by historian and author Sandeep Balakrishna to uncover the harsh realities of the Southern states reign, challenging the whitewashed narratives propagated for decades.

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