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Sacred Books of the East by Asvaghoṣa (Hardback)
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- ISBN : 9789393198686
- Dimensions : 22.5 x 14.5 x 3.5 cm
Asvaghosa, also transliterated Ashvaghosha, c. 80 c. 150 CE was a Sarvästivāda or Mahasanghika Buddhist philosopher, dramatist, poet and orator from India. He was born in Saketa in northern India which is also known as Ayodhya
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History
History of The Sikhs Classic Collector’s Edition by Joseph Davey Cunningham (Hardback)
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- ISBN : 978-8182475335
- Dimensions : 22 x 14 x 3.3 cm
In the history of the sikhs the author not only provides fascinating details about the sikhs but also displays his penchant for minute observations on subjects as varied as the saffron and shawls of cashmeer (Kashmir) to the dogras adn kunnets of the himalayas. The book traces the birth and rise of sikhism and records Punjab’s history in the context of the geo- political situation prevailing during the crucial period in the nineteenth century.
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History
The Great Warrior Rani Laxmi Bai by Michael White (Hardback)
0 out of 5(0)- Page : 250
- ISBN : 9789394885394
- Dimensions : 22.5 x 14.5 x 1.9 cm
RANI LAXMIBAI was a capable ruler, an intelligent communicator, and defender of the faith. She was sagacious when it came to her people and astute in dealing with her enemies. The widowed Queen had to repeatedly face gruelling challenges but drew strength from adversity, relying on her sense of justice, her dignity, and her magnanimity. She never surrendered to destiny, choosing instead to shape her own life. The British annexed Rani Laxmibai’s kingdom, took away her political rights, and humiliated her. But she valiantly fought the foreign power and died a hero. Written after extensive research, this book portrays the making of a remarkable queen. Rani Laxmibai, the brave warrior-queen, remains a source of inspiration to us all.
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History
India What Can It Teach us (Classic Hardcover Edition) by F.Max Muller
0 out of 5(0)- ISBN-13 : 978-8182478077
- 260 pages
A collection of the lectures of Max Muller, India: What it Can Teach Us portrays India, especially Vedic India, as an epitome of virtue and morality, whose glory is equal to classical Greek and Roman thought. Muller, in these essays, urges the West to abandon their superior colonial mind-set to adopt the multi-dimensional efficacy that is inherent to Indian culture. This book including of following chapters: 1.what can india teach us? 2.truthful character of the hindus. 3.Human Interest of sanskrit Literature. 4.Objection 5.the lession of the veda 6.vedic deities 7.veda and vedanta.
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