
Newsletter English – Margasira Month Yu 5124
- November 26, 2022
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Hindu eShop Updates
with the wishes of Indian Constitution Day and Geeta Jayanti.
New Arrivals on HeS
The Imperishable Seed: How Hindu Mathematics Changed The World And Why This History Was Erased
In The Imperishable Seed, Bhaskar Kamble assembles compelling evidence to show how this knowledge was created and transmitted to the rest of the world. He discusses the contributions of ancient and medieval India not only to mathematics, but also to fields such as astronomy and linguistics and how these contributions continue to find applications even today in areas such as computer science. Finally, he traces why and how the tradition of Hindu mathematics in India came to an end and why most people today do not know about its history.
Indian Woman, Feminism And Women’s Liberation
Expected release by end of November 2022. Pre-Order today at 10% discount.
Capitalism and Communism, the progenies of the semitic culture, have given birth to two different streams of women’s Liberation. These streams, which have stormed western society and communist groups, have now actively intruded into the Indian socio-political milieu. The moment these concepts encounter with Indian realities ,they display their inherent contradictions and limitations. But seldom an Indian alternative to such views is discussed.
This book is an attempt to understand the Indian approach through a comparative study aimed at addressing the issues related to the future women.
The Decorated Bravehearts
This book is about the lives (50 lives) of those who have been conferred Gallantry Awards (other than Param Veer Chakra) for their heroic/deeds of valour.
Indian Constitution Day Special Recommendation (26th Nov)
Constitution Of India : A Handbook For Students
The constitution provides a legal framework for a nation, where citizens pledge to abide by the rule of law and protect the sovereignty of the country. India has a written constitution, which was created following four years of intensive debates among different stakeholders, all their concerns addressed and inputs incorporated. This makes India’s Constitution unique as the British, who ruled India till 1947, do not have a written constitution. Although most of the laws were inherited from the British times, provision of reassessment and amendments keep the doors of change open. The rights to freedom of religion and freedom of speech promise equity and introspection. India’s young people need to know this Constitution – how we are governed and what are our democratic rights and responsibilities as citizens, for us to be able to become Global Indians. This handy book introduces the world’s largest Constitution to our readers, explaining on what basis India’s democracy works and dispels some of the popular myths and misunderstandings regarding our Constitution.
Children Books
Gita Jayanti Special Recommendations – (3rd Dec – Margasira Sudha Ekadasi)
The Gita For Children
Roopa Pai’s spirited, one-of-a-kind retelling of the epic conversation between Pandava prince Arjuna and his mentor and friend Krishna busts these and other such myths about the Bhagavad Gita. Lucid, thought-provoking and brimming with fun trivia, this book will stay with you long after you have turned the last page.
Bhagvad Gita (A Handbook For Students)
This handbook for students has been written mainly to help students to get a subject wise class-wise classification of the topics on which the Gita dwells upon. It helps the student to acquire a broad yet systematic view of the Gita’s philosophy as a whole. The value of this book for the beginner lies especially in the fact that there is a conscious effort on the learned author’s part to refrain from making it a book for scholars.