The Secret of the Veda : HB
The Secret of the Veda : HB
Sri Aurobindo’s study of the Veda examines the philosophic system of the Vedic mystics, the meaning of Vedic terms, and the sense of Vedic symbols and the psychological functions assigned to the Gods. The book also includes translations of selected hymns of the Rig Veda.
The Mother on Education and Culture : Set of Two
The Mother on Education and Culture : Set of Two
- The book includes the Mother’s major essays on education for a general audience, in which she outlines an educational discipline.
- A compilation of articles, notes, letters, messages, and conversations of the Mother, this is a book which deals primarily with the fundamentals of physical education.
Essential writings of Dharampal
Essential writings of Dharampal
Dharampal was an Indian Gandhian thinker. He authored The Beautiful Tree, Indian Science and Technology in …
Interrogating Macaulay’s Children
The aim of this compilation is not to argue for a go-back to the olden days which is not practicable not is it a plea against English language as such. It is an appeal to get informed about the nefarious designs of the introducer of English education in our country, and work hard to remove its deleterious effects and place it on a firm indigenous footing.
The Tragic Story of Partition
The Tragic Story of Partition is the best study of this subject made so far. It gives us all the facts included in the earlier studies. It also takes into account many known but neglected facts. But what distinguishes it from all other studies, is its deeper probe and wider perspective in the interpretation of all facts and episodes.
Being Different
Being Different
Rajiv Malhotra s insistence on preserving difference with mutual respect not with mere tolerance is even …
RSS 360
This book is an attempt to open up the supposedly secret world of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) by someone with an insider’s knowledge of the philosophy, organisational structure and working
of this huge cadre-based organisation. As a senior member who has managed various responsibilities in the RSS over the years, Ratan Sharda has achieved his intent ably in this book.
It has long been acknowledged that the best way to know the RSS (or the National Volunteer Organisation) is to join it. Perhaps this is why there is very little literature on how the RSS functions. This vacuum has been skilfully filled by the author through his book, RSS 360º – Demystifying Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh.
There is generally a set format for writing about organisations, especially national level ones such as the RSS. Ratan Sharda has not, however, followed the beaten path. The intent behind his book is to lift the alleged
veil of secrecy from the organisation. He presents a comprehensive view of the Sangh’s philosophy, its workings and its humungous reach through various affiliate organisations across India, in a simple and easy flowing manner.
