Young_bangla_house_m_99581mp4

From The Laws of Manu, by Author Unknown, 200BCE

Young_bangla_house_m_99581mp4

How young people (the "Young Bangla") can use technology to save history.

Ayan shared his findings with the local youth. Together, they turned the restoration of the house into a community project. They used local materials—bamboo, clay, and lime—to repair the walls. The "Young Bangla" movement was born, blending traditional architecture with modern sensibilities like solar power and rainwater harvesting. Young_Bangla_House_M_99581mp4

For more inspiration on stories involving traditional homes and creative building, you can watch this tale about the origin of the very first house: How young people (the "Young Bangla") can use

Next chapter

How a Brahmana may live an ascetic life

Chapter 6

200BCE
More about
Classical India, Ancient World

Classical India

The largest economy in the world for 1500 years

230BCE – 550CE

By continuing to browse Obelisk you agree to our Cookie Policy