Breaking India: Western Interventions in Dravidian and Dalit Faultlines
Breaking India: Western Interventions in Dravidian and Dalit Faultlines
Know about the interventions of the West on the Eastern traditions: ‘Breaking India: Western Interventions in Dravidian and Dalit Faultlines’ is a book that puts light on how the various western bodies like the Church, Researchers and thinkers, Western government groups and organizations brought about a crisp distinction between the blurred identity of the Dravidians and the Dalit communities and also the other parts of the ‘then India’.
Indra’s Net – Defending Hinduism’s Philosophical Unity
Indra’s Net – Defending Hinduism’s Philosophical Unity
About the Book : It is fashionable among intellectuals to assert that dharma traditions lacked any …
Swami Vivekananda: Hinduism and India’s Road to Modernity
Swami Vivekananda: Hinduism and India’s Road to Modernity
About the Book : Arguably, the greatest achievement of Swami Vivekananda, one of the most celebrated …
Bharata Bharati 100 Books – Set 1
About the set :
A book series that sows the seeds of principles in the future generation by focusing on the inspirational lives of noble citizens from ancient times to the modern days; and educates them about the meaning of life.
Publisher: Rashtrothana Parishat ; Authors : Varied ; Titles : 100 ; For 2nd set of books, click here
Portrait of a Martyr – A Biography of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookerjee
Portrait of a Martyr – A Biography of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookerjee
This book puts into perspective the life and career of this versatile genius who excelled in every field of activity he entered – as Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta University; as the acting president of the Hindu Mahasabha; as parliamentarian and the first president of Jana Sangh; and as a fighter for the cause of Indian unity.
Listen, O King!: Five-and-Twenty Tales of Vikram and the Vetal
Listen, O King!: Five-and-Twenty Tales of Vikram and the Vetal
Recension in Samskritam by Sivadasa ‘ Vetala Panchavimshat’ ; Translated into English by Deepa Agarwal . …
The Heroes of Cellular Jail
The Heroes of Cellular Jail
ABOUT THIS BOOK The Heroes of Cellular Jail unfolds the saga of the heroic deeds of …
Dr. B.R.Ambedkar on Nationalism and Islam
Dr. B.R.Ambedkar on Nationalism and Islam
- This booklet consists of extracts from Dr. Ambedkar’s book: Pakistan or the Partition of India, 2nd edn., as reprinted in “The Selected Works of Dr. BR Ambedkar”.
Gita Darshanam
This book contains 105 carefully selected verses from the Bhagavad Gita coupled with modern narration. The …
Hindutva for the Changing Times
Hindutva for the Changing Times
About the book : Hindutva for the Changing Times ” Hindutva for the Changing Times ” …
Future Bharat-An RSS Perspective
The book gives a comprehensive overview of the Vision and Mission of Sangh and explained the concept of Hindutva as envisaged by the RSS. The book also covers an elaborate Question and Answer session in which Mohanji Bhagwat gave answers to various questions asked by the delegates who came from various walks of life.
A Simple Life of Swami Vivekananda
About the Book : This book is specially written for young boys and girls. Written in …
Ramayan Around the World- A Living Legend
Ramayan Around the World- A Living Legend
The epic Ramayan written in Bharat traveled to South East Asia . The Khmer of Cambodia had Reamker and the Thais of Thailand had the Ramakien. Indonesians, Malays, Vietnamese, Chinese, Koreans, Japanese, Mongols, Siberians, Tibetans, Burmese, Sri Lankans, Nepalese, Pakistanis, the ancient Turks, Arabs and the Persians too had their own versions of Ramayan. The Ramayana story was recomposed as Yama Watthu in Myanmar.
This book gives details about how Lord Rama is extolled across the world.
Slightly Old Stock
Parables
About the Book : Parables – The Brilliance of Vedanta Through Simple Stories. This book is …
Woman in Islam
About : This study discusses woman’s status under Islam; it discusses Islamic laws relating to marriage, divorce and dower; it discusses polygamy and concubinage which were not long ago important political institution of Islam; they were made possible by its fast-growing Imperialism and they in turn had fully served its expansionist needs.
Stalinist `historians’ spread the big lie
On the lies spread by Stalinist historians on Hindu kings in context of the Babri Masjid …
Freedom of Expression
Freedom of Expression
The concept of Secularism as known to the modern West is dreaded, derided and denounced in the strongest terms by the foundational doctrines of Christianity and Islam. Both of these doctrines prescribe Theocracy under which the State serves as the secular arm of the Church or the Ummah, and society is regimented by the Sacred Canon or the Shariat.
Mohammed and the rise of Islam by Margoliouth DS
Marligoliouth was a great linguist and scholar and was for a long time a professor of Arabic at the Univ. of Oxford. The perspective gained through this book will be great corrective and will add a new liberating dimension; it will help not only India and Hindu Dharma but the whole world.
Inner Yoga ( Antaryoga )
Introduction by Sri Ram Swarup About the Book : Taking the celebrated Yogasutras of Patanjali as …
Pseudo-secularism: Christian missions and Hindu resistance
The Christian missionary orchestra in India after independence has continued to rise from one crescendo to another with the applause of the Nehruvian establishment manned by a brood of self-alienated Hindus spawned by missionary-macaulayite education.
Woman, church and state: a historical account of the status of woman through the Christian ages
Woman, church and state: a historical account of the status of woman through the Christian ages
By Gage Matilda Joslyn Commenting on the horrible atrocities-massacres of population, burning of villages, capture of …
The story of Islamic Imperialism in India
About the Book : Written by Sri Sitaram Goel , the book is a summary of …
Vedic Aryans and the Origins of Civilization
Vedic Aryans and the Origins of Civilization
About the Book : In this significantly expanded edition, the authors summarize the progress to date …
Malabar and the Portuguese
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About the Book :
It is customary to speak about the ‘Portuguese Empire’ in India as if it were something distantly alike, and predecessor to, the British Empire. The Portuguese never had any ‘Empire’ in India. They had a few coastal towns, and their authority never extended beyond a few miles of their naval bases. So far as Malabar was concerned this was undoubtedly the case. The hundred years’ was with the Zamorin, which was essentially a bid for land power, failed miserably with the capture, by that ruler, of the fortress at Chaliyam in 1599.