History of Ancient India (A New Version)

History of Ancient India (A New Version)

Author: J.P. Mittal

Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Dist

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9788126906161

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The Present Book, New History Of Ancient India, Is An Attempt To Present The Indian History In The Light Of Recent Discoveries And Excavations Made In This Field. The History Of India Before The Invasion Of Alexander The Great In 328 B.C. Has Been Generally Considered A Myth. Accordingly, Brahma, Vishnu And Mahesh, Manu And Mandhata, Harishchandra And Bhagirath, Shri Rama And Shri Krishna, All Have Been Treated Non-Historical, Mythical Personages. But The Recent Discoveries Like Those Of Dwarika Of Shri Krishna In The Sea And Lanka Of Ravana In Orissa As Well As The Authentic Determining Of The Date Of Floods, That Find Mention In The Purana, Have Outrightly Refuted The Past Presumptions. With New Things Coming To Light, It Is Desirable That History Be Rewritten. It Is With This View That The Present Book Has Been Written. It Aims At Presenting The Information In An Analytic Manner And Also In Chronological Order. Beginning From The Vedic Yuga, The Book Presents An In-Depth Study Of Devasura Yuga, Satya Yuga, Dwapar Yuga And Kaliyuga. All The Information, Both Conventional And Recent, Provided In The Book Are Authentic As They Are Taken From The Authoritative Sources. The Book Is Unique In Its Presentation As It Richly Provides Maps Of Ancient States, Photographs And Figures, Which Not Only Give A Glimpse Of The Related Age Or Yuga But Also Facilitate Easy Understanding Of Information. Since Miracles, Exaggerations, Mysteries And Supernatural Powers Find No Reference Here, The Book Can Be Held A Complete, Authoritative Text On Ancient Indian History.It Is Hoped That The Students, Research Scholars And Even Teachers Of Indian History Will Find This Book Highly Useful And Indispensable For Having A Thorough And Updated Knowledge Of Ancient India. Even The General Readers Will Find This Book Extremely Interesting And Informative.


Globalization and Transculturality from Antiquity to the Pre-Modern World

Globalization and Transculturality from Antiquity to the Pre-Modern World

Author: Serena Autiero

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-09-30

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 1000432858

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This book explores how globalization and transculturality are useful theoretical tools for studying pre-modern societies and their long-distance connections. Among the themes explored are how these concepts can enhance our understanding of trade networks, the spread of religions, the diffusion of global fashions, the migration of technologies, public and private initiatives, and wider cultural changes. In this book, archaeologists and ancient historians demonstrate how in diverse contexts – from the Bronze Age to colonial times – humanity displayed an urge and an incredible capacity to connect with distant lands and people. Adopting and modifying approaches originally developed for the study of contemporary societies, it is possible to enhance our understanding of the human past, not only in economic terms, but also the cultural significance of such interconnections. This book provides both the wider public and the specialist reader with a fresh point of view on global issues relating to the past; in turn, allowing us to look anew at developments in the contemporary world. Its large chronological and geographical scope should prove appealing to those who want more than mere Eurocentric history. Teachers and students of world history and archaeology will find this book a useful resource.


Staging Resistance

Staging Resistance

Author: Tutun Mukherjee

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 572

ISBN-13:

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This anthology includes twelve hitherto unpublished plays by women translated into English from major Indian languages, including Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Marathi, Gujarati, Punjabi, Hindi, Urdu and Bengali. Each text is accompanied by an outline of the scenario of the regional drama activity, a brief biographical sketch of the playwright, a glossary and an index.


The Pure Land Tradition

The Pure Land Tradition

Author: James Harlan Foard

Publisher: Jain Publishing Company

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 559

ISBN-13: 0895810921

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This collection includes the scholarship on one of the most important strains of Buddhism, the Pure Land Tradition. The essays trace its historical evolution from its origins in India through its development in China to medieval Japan.


Subhadra

Subhadra

Author: Dipavali Sen

Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers

Published: 2022-08-19

Total Pages: 227

ISBN-13:

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This is a fictional interpretation of the story of Subhadra as found in the Mahabharata and the Puranas. It has been related to the modern context through a young woman named Priyanka who lives in Gurgaon. Though separated in time and space, the two women can feel each other's joys and sorrows, and the constraints their brothers subject them to, though lovingly.Love, freedom, and several other ageless issues come together in this novel.


Sri Mathura Mahatmya (English)

Sri Mathura Mahatmya (English)

Author: Srila Rupa Goswami

Publisher: Golden Age Media

Published: 2019-01-01

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 9389050170

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Starting with a life sketch of Srila Rupa Goswami, the Sri Mathura Mahatmya (English) Paper Back tells the glories of Mathura, which is a speech of Lord Varahadeva to Mother Earth, here called goddess Vasundhara. Srila Rupa Goswami has included various processes of devotional service by quoting statements of various scriptures. In this way, he establishes that Mathura vanquishes all one’s sinful reactions and awards piety and liberation.