by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar
Gandhaha'rin and Gandhaharinii
At the beginning of civilisation, at the dawn of the Vaedic age, the desire to create arts and crafts arose in the human mind. At that time, artisans used to work at home, and arts and crafts were produced in cottage industries. Men and women, boys and girls -- all participated in the creation of arts and crafts. Later, people realised that some arts and crafts could not be produced in every village, so certain artifacts were produced by a few combined villages. If artisans had not combined together, they would have suffered losses in the market place, and their numbers would have been significantly reduced. So, gradually human beings started to go and work in places where production was done collectively, or the first factories. At that time, the few industries that existed were decentralised.
