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These tales were translated into English to understand Indian culture and literature. Beneficial for linguists, language experts, and research scholars interested in Indian vernacular tradition.
It shows that the Mughals modelled their documentary practices after those prevalent in their homeland and those followed by their Turko-Afghan predecessors.
Stories of the Buddha contains 47 selected tales collected from the original Jatakas, translated into English to make the teachings of Buddha alive in the minds of modern readers and scholars associated with Buddhism.
They have brought in their subject-expertise towards analysing various dimensions of Food Studies, covering its interface with folklore, social practices, fictional representation, famines, memory, and media studies.
The establishment of the Funan Kingdom is also discussed, which was the first Hinduized kingdom in the Indo-China region during the first century ad. Besides that, the expansion of Angkor and a profile of the Kambuja Kingdom are also discussed in greater detail.
The Delhi Sultanate, Mughal, Suri, and post-Mughal era coins are also studied in this book.
Beneficial for students and scholars interested in Sanskrit literature and grammar.
The combination of the focused study of ritual performance and traditional ethnography allows readers to witness the ritual practices and lives of members of a small, real-world community rendered virtually absent from the historical record.
It is useful for translation and advanced studies in Persian language and literature.
The latter half of the book deals with the religious history of Champa, where it covers Buddhism, Shaivism, Vaishnavaism, and other minor Hindu sects, and also discusses the archaeological structures associated with the religious sites.
This book is essential for scholars and researchers interested in the pre-Islamic history of South East Asia.
The aspect of post-elementary grammar and usage of Hindi are identified clearly with page numbers listed against them as they are being covered contextually and more meaningfully.
This book discusses in depth the first appearance of the Aryans on the stage of history, Aryanization of the Mediterranean, primitive Aryan culture, Asiatic cradle of the Aryans, Aryans in Central Europe, North European cradle of the Aryans, and Aryans in South Russia.
And finally, it covers the interaction between Buddhism and modern thought.
Also, this book contains sayings and philosophies from Kathiawar, Deccan, and compositions by Muslim and Parsee communities.
The rendition is therefore an integral part of Project Udbhav that seeks to study and document the long history of Indian military and strategic thought and traditions.
The book also provides detailed descriptions of the Sanskrit terminologies that are central to Indo-Aryan mythology, making the book accessible to both scholars and general readers.
Ending Famine in India examines the tripartite relationship of India, Britain and the United States, linking the late-Victorian holocausts with the struggle for food security in the 1950s.
This book is of worth to scholars and students interested in the prehistory.
This book explains that the history based on judgemental aspect is something not to be done, and provides a wider explanation rather than providing in normative terms.
Lastly, the book covers folklore, the origins of various deities, and the impact on social systems based on social, moral, and religious aspects.
However the main part of this book deals with sacred festivals celebrated in India, prevailing belief systems, sects, societies, marriage practices, saints, superstitions, and fairs associated. The book will be of interest to both general and academic readers.
This book is highly fascinating for students of ancient history and archaeology.
The book is highly recommended to students, instructors, museologists, and research scholars interested in Indian arts.
This volume will be of much interest to researchers, teachers and students. The issues discussed in the volume will also draw the attention of civil society organisations and NGOs engaged in advocacy activities.
Highly recommended for students and scholars interested in the anthropology, sociology, and history of the prehistoric era.
This book covers the cultural, regional, and socio-economic aspects of the Travancore region, which was a Princely state.
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