The Mahabharata : 10 Volumes Translated by Bibek Debroy
The Mahabharata : 10 Volumes Translated by Bibek Debroy
The greatest Indian story ever told of a war between two factions of a family, The Mahabharata has continued to sway the imagination of its readers over the past centuries. The complete and unabridged Sanskrit classic, now masterfully and accessibly rendered for contemporary readers by Bibek Debroy.
10 Lessons from Hindu history in 10 Episodes
10 Lessons from Hindu history in 10 Episodes
The historical essays in this work demonstrate Hindu grit, heroism, valour, resistance, losses and triumphs.
India : From Curzon to Nehru and After
India : From Curzon to Nehru and After
This book is a fascinating and wholly absorbing contribution to the history of the twentieth century. Certainly no one who is interested in India, in the history of British imperialism or in the realities of present day Asia can neglect this goldmine of a book.
A Brief History Of Science In India
A Brief History Of Science In India
A Brief History of Science in India by Sabareesh.P.A answers countless questions on Bharat’s contribution and glorious achievements in science and technology, through time immemorial.
How Deep Are the Roots of Indian Civilization? Archaeology Answers
How Deep Are the Roots of Indian Civilization? Archaeology Answers
In the present book. Professor BB Lal tells the reader, with ample photographic illustrations, that almost every aspect of Indian culture is deeply rooted in the past, which is at least 5,000 years old.
The Walking Brahmin
The Walking Brahmin
The Walking Brahmin replete with maps and photographs, offers a unique insight on what really happened during the war of 1857.
Indian resistance to Early Muslim invaders up to 1206 A D
Indian resistance to Early Muslim invaders up to 1206 A D
Ram Gopal Misra’s monumental work Indian Resistance to Early Muslim Invaders up to 1206 A D presents, for the first time, a cogent account of the prolonged and sustained efforts of the Hindus to stem the onslaught of early Islamic invaders (636 to 1206 CE).
Bengal Famine: An Unpunished Genocide
Bengal Famine: An Unpunished Genocide
This book is a commentary on the 1944 book Panchasher Manwantar by Syama Prasad Mookerjee, a political stalwart of the time. In his book, Syama Prasad argues that the famine of 1943-44 that is said to have caused the death and displacement of three million people, tearing apart Bengal’s social and economic fabric, was a man-made disaster. The acute food shortage was deliberately created by the Churchill government to punish a rebellious, militant Bengal
The Forgotten History of India
The Forgotten History of India
It was a court battle between the first Prime Minister of India Jawahar Lal Nehru and Organiser, an English weekly that led to restrictions on freedom of expression which we are debating today. Everyone remembers the 1962 war when India lost to China but there was another war in 1967 on Sikkim border where India took the revenge of 1967 and defeated China
Many such stories which comprise the forgotten history of India are part of this book. This forgotten history of India has been buried deep down in the dusty archives waiting to be told.
Nizams’ Rule Unmasked
Nizams’ Rule Unmasked
This book is translated from the works of Acharya Kasireddy Venkatreddy based on his two Telugu books : a. Niyantha Nizam nijarupam ; b. Hyderabad samsthanamlo Nizam duranthalu . It documents the brutal rule of Nizam Mir Osman Ali Khan and his private militia known as Razakars lead by Kasim Razvi.
Vasudeva Krishna and Mathura
Vasudeva Krishna and Mathura
This work examines the antiquity of image worship in India. Its main focus is the Bhagavata religion that evolved around Vasudeva Krishna of the Vrishni clan. At Mathura, several noteworthy archaeological finds dated to the early Common Era were recovered from the site of Katra Keshavadeva.
The Story of The Sikhs : 1469-1708
The Story of The Sikhs : 1469-1708
Starting from the birth of the first guru, Guru Nanak, the book charts the lives of the ten Gurus. Through carefully curated stories, the book does not just show the egalitarian ideals and compassionate worldview that have come to define the faith, but also sheds light on the historical context that defined the foundational principles which guided Sikhs during the era of each Guru.
Lajja
About the book : A savage indictment of Islamic religious extremism. Lajja was banned in Bangladesh …
Indraprastha: The Earliest Delhi Going Back to the Mahabharata Times
Indraprastha: The Earliest Delhi Going Back to the Mahabharata Times
In 1954-55 the author laid out a trench in the southern part of the mound and found shards of the Painted Grey Ware which is the characteristic ceramic industry met with at all the sites associated with the Mahabharata story. This discovery was confirmed by subsequent excavations as well. These excavations revealed that from the Mahabharata times (circa 1000 bce), the site continued to be occupied up to the British times —a span of 3000 years. Thus, Indraprastha is the earliest and longest-lived city of Delhi.
The Sarasvati Flows On – The Continuity of Indian Culture
The Sarasvati Flows On – The Continuity of Indian Culture
The author shows that there is no evidence whatsoever to suggest any invasion, much less by the Aryans. On the contrary, there is ample evidence to demonstrate that many of the present-day cultural traits are rooted in the Harappan Civilization.
The Educational Heritage of Ancient India
The Educational Heritage of Ancient India
Just a thousand years ago, India was dotted with universities across its length and breadth, where international students flocked to gain credentials in advanced education. This illustrated book describes how these multi-disciplinary center of learning existed in several forms such as forest universities, brick-and-mortar universities and temple universities.
Veer Savarkar : The Man Who Could Have Prevented Partition
Veer Savarkar : The Man Who Could Have Prevented Partition
Arguably the greatest symbol of India’s national integration, Savarkar’s warnings on the threats to India’s security have come true in the past seven decades. Veer Savarkar: The Man Who Could Have Prevented Partition uncovers Savarkar, the thinker and the father of India’s national security who has shown the best possible pathway towards one nation that rises above religious, caste and regional feelings.
Beyond Rampage : West Asian Contacts of Malabar and Khilafat
Beyond Rampage : West Asian Contacts of Malabar and Khilafat
Book covers multiple issues such as the advent of colonialism in India with Portuguese, conflicts with Mappila Muslims in West Coast, issue of anti-Christian Fatwas by Muslim priests, Tipu’s invasion of Malabar, alliance with French colonialism , exodus of Hindus from Malabar, advent of British colonial power, Khilafat and Hagia Sophia Cathedral issue in 1920, and Sunni Mappilla uprising in 1921 and Hindu massacre.
Revisiting The Educational Heritage Of India
Revisiting The Educational Heritage Of India
The book covers a vast time span from ancient India’s traditions to the deliberate destruction of its heritage. It also outlines steps that can be taken today to incorporate the most relevant aspects of ancient learning systems into the current structure of school and university education.
Studies in Ancient Tamil Law and Society
Studies in Ancient Tamil Law and Society
This series of essays, containing his original research in various fields, throws light on the socio-cultural landscape of Tamil Nadu spanning several centuries.
Treasure Trove of Indian Knowledge
Treasure Trove of Indian Knowledge
This collection of India’s achievements in the past by Prashant Pole is based on actual facts. Written lucidly this highly readable book is the Treasure Trove of Indian Knowledge.
India’s Contribution to World Thought and Culture
Brief : The volume carries detailed articles on India’s Culture contacts with Tibet, Central Asia, China, Japan, Burma, Indonesia, Japan, Afghanistan, Ceylon, Nepal, as well as far away shores of Siberia, Koria and the phillipines, Middle East, Africa, Europe and America.
There are 69 articles running to 705 pages with two special sections. Due to the high weight of the book & the subsidized price of the volume, extra packaging cost has been added .
BENGAL BLEEDING Amidst “Secular” Silence
BENGAL BLEEDING Amidst “Secular” Silence
Brief :
This book is an attempt to provide an overview of the aggression on Hindus in Bengal for the last eight decades. Amply referenced, it also throws light on political positioning and intellectual shenanigans that have facilitated the aggression.
Savarkar : A Contested Legacy (Part 2 )
Savarkar : A Contested Legacy (Part 2 )
In this concluding volume of the Savarkar series, exploring a vast range of original archival documents from across India and outside it, in English and several Indian languages, historian Vikram Sampath brings to light the life and works of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, one of the most contentious political thinkers and leaders of the twentieth century.