Eclipse of the Hindu Nation

Eclipse of the Hindu Nation
Author: Radha Rajan
Publsiher: New Central Book Agency
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2009
Genre: Hindutva
ISBN: 8178190680

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The Routledge Handbook of Hindu Christian Relations

The Routledge Handbook of Hindu Christian Relations
Author: Chad M. Bauman,Michelle Voss Roberts
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 957
Release: 2020-12-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781000328882

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The historical interplay of Hinduism as an ancient Indian religion and Christianity as a religion associated (in India, at least) with foreign power and colonialism, continues to animate Hindu–Christian relations today. On the one hand, The Routledge Handbook of Hindu–Christian Relations describes a rich history of amicable, productive, even sometimes syncretic Hindu–Christian encounters. On the other, this handbook equally attends to historical and contemporary moments of tension, conflict, and violence between Hindus and Christians. Comprising thirty-nine chapters by a team of international contributors, this handbook is divided into seven parts: Theoretical and methodological considerations Historical interactions Contemporary exchanges Sites of bodily and material interactions Significant figures Comparative theologies Responses The handbook explores: how the study of Hindu–Christian relations has been and ought to be done, the history of Hindu–Christian relations through key interactions, ethnographic reflections on current dynamics of Hindu–Christian exchange, important key thinkers, and topics in comparative theology, ultimately providing a framework for further debates in the area. The Routledge Handbook of Hindu-Christian Relations is essential reading for students and researchers in Hindu–Christian studies, Hindu traditions, Asian religions, and studies in Christianity. This handbook will also be very useful for those in related fields, such as anthropology, political science, theology, and history.

The Death and Afterlife of Mahatma Gandhi

The Death and Afterlife of Mahatma Gandhi
Author: Makarand R Paranjape
Publsiher: Random House India
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2015-01-30
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 9788184006834

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"The Death and Afterlife of Mahatma Gandhi is an explosive and original analysis of the assassination of the ‘Father of the Nation’. Who is responsible for the Mahatma’s death? Just one determined zealot, the larger ideology that supported him, the Congress-led Government that failed to protect him, or a vast majority of Indians and their descendants who considered Gandhi irrelevant, and endorsed violence instead? Paranjape’s meticulous study culminates in his reading of Gandhi’s last six months in Delhi where, from the very edge of the grave, he wrought what was perhaps his greatest miracle – the saving of Delhi and thus of India itself from the internecine bloodshed of Partition. Paranjape, taking a cue from the Mahatma himself, also shows us a way to expiate our guilt and to heal the wounds of an ancient civilization torn into two. This is a brilliant, far-reaching and profound exploration of the meaning of the Mahatma’s death."

Dr Hedgewar The Epoch Maker

Dr Hedgewar The Epoch Maker
Author: B. V. Deshpande And S. R. Ramaswamy
Publsiher: Rashtrotthana sahitya
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2024
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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DR. Hedgewar The Epoch-Maker A Biography Author: B. V. Deshpande And S. R. Ramaswamy

Memories in the Service of the Hindu Nation

Memories in the Service of the Hindu Nation
Author: Pranav Kohli
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2023-09-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781009318686

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This ethnography connects the memories of the 1947 Partition to Hindu nationalism and the global swing to the right.

Partition

Partition
Author: Kamlesh Kapur
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 726
Release: 2022-09-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781669843375

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This book traces the history of India’s struggle for freedom from circa 1915 to present day. Salient events from the 17th to 19th century are included to provide context to later events. The account narrated here is evidence-based, covering the four decades after M. K. Gandhi’s return from Africa. This is a historical narrative based on the facts and events that happened, backed by public domain records. These are further corroborated by Gandhi’s speeches, articles and letters written to the British authorities, with the ultimate aim of demystifying Gandhi’s Mahatmaship. The book highlights the series of missed opportunities and poor decisions made by the Indian leadership (primarily Gandhi and Nehru) during the course of independence and thereafter. These events and decisions have already affected the four generations of people. While there were several noteworthy freedom fighters who tried to steer things in more opportune directions, they were stymied by Gandhi’s authoritarian stance and his often-obstinate stand on social, economic, and political developments. This book looks critically at the decisions Gandhi made and their impact on modern-day India. Divided in seven sections, the first four sections discuss Gandhi’s leadership and his actions during the freedom struggle; the fifth section gives a detailed analysis of the 60 years of post-independence Congress regimes, during which Nehru and his dynasty’s policies destroyed the five pillars of democracy. Finally, the epilogue suggests a road map for the way forward.

Burning for Freedom

Burning for Freedom
Author: Anurupa Cinar
Publsiher: Trafford Publishing
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2012-06-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781426975004

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This is the story of one mansVinayak Damodar Savarkars sacrifice of his name, fame, comfort, and family life in the fifty years of his quest for the freedom of his beloved motherland, India. It is the story of politics and power plays. Exposed here is the reality that lies behind the mask of Truth; exposed are the shenanigans of Mahatma Gandhi in the Freedom Movement of India. The reality is a far cry from the rosy picture presented by what passes as history. Here, Savarkars life is creatively intertwined with a fictional character, Keshav Wadkar, taking the reader from the horrors of the Cellular Jail in 1913 to the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi in 1948. Savarkar fought to preserve the integrity of India, to reinstate the honor of his motherland without ripping her heart out. For the emancipation of his beloved country and people, he suffered agonies and gross injustices at the hands of the British government, Gandhi-Nehru-led Indian National Congress, and the successive Governments of free India. That his contribution to India should be negated to bolster the political aspirations of any political party is unacceptable. The truth cannotand shall notbe hidden!

A Hindu Education

A Hindu Education
Author: Leah Renold
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2005-08-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780199087761

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This book provides a comprehensive account of the Banaras Hindu University (BHU), India's first residential university and the result of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya's efforts to establish a Hindu university in the country. This book not only discusses the origins and development of the BHU, but also the challenges and issues that the school faced. It studies Malaviya's efforts to introduce religious education in BHU—and even make it mandatory—and his response to Mahatma Gandhi's efforts to boycott the university. It also describes the lives of the students in the campus and its academic, intellectual, and cultural atmosphere. This book also considers the role and influence of the British in the development of Hindu education during the late colonial period and the importance of the university's location.