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Reaching the time of the Fall of Rome in the West, Michael Wood seeks out the amazing achievements of India’s golden age from 300 to 1000 AD.
Reaching the time of the Fall of Rome in the West, Michael Wood
seeks out the amazing achievements of India's golden age from 300
to 1000 AD. Viewers learn how India discovered zero, calculated the
circumference of the earth and wrote the world's first sex guide,
the Kama Sutra. In the south, he visits the giant temple of
Tanjore, meets the current "Senior Prince" and watches traditional
bronze casters, working as their ancestors did 1,000 years ago.
After sampling southern vegetarian food with a Tamil family, Wood
goes on pilgrimage to a sacred mountain, where the annual fire
festival was already famous in 700 AD. With unprecedented access to
amazing festivals, age-old crafts and intimate family rituals, Wood
shows how the Middle Ages laid the social and imaginative
foundations of today's India.