LAST DESCENDENT OF BHARADVAJIYA-PARAMPARA - A TRIBUTE TO LATE VMC NAMBOODIRI
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https://doi.org/10.70066/jahm.v2i7.195Abstract
Philosophy and science have witnessed many chains of
wisdom and thought that have withstood struggles for
existence and remained in the path of propagation through
centuries of descendants. The legacy of Confucius in China
presents a good example of this. Confucius's family, the
Kongs, have the longest recorded extant pedigree in the
world today. The father-to-son family tree, now in its 83rd
generation, has been recorded since the death of Confucius.
[1] It continued unchallenged until 2008 when controversies
arose in the Chinese media regarding the authenticity of
descendants.
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