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About The Author:- Dr. Raj Kumar born at Nazala Chack in 1960, Tehsil Akhnoor, District Jammu. He took his Ph.D. From the University of Jammu in 2003. He is presently working as a senior historian in the Department of Higher Education Government of Jammu and Kashmir for the last 14 years. Besides, this work, he has many publications, in his credit and the prominent among them are 'History of the Brahmans' and 'Paintings and Lifestyles of the Jammu Region. (From 17th to 19th Century A.D.) Scholar has also various research papers to his credit published in national and state level journals. The author is also an active member of various national and international academic organisations who are working for the cause of exploration, the suffering of life, discovering new horizons and frontier of knowledge. The present work entitled 'History of the Chamar Dynasty' (From 6th Century A.D. to 12th Century A.D). is the result of his dedication towards his Father, i,e. Baba Gurinder Singh Ji Bias and listening of his Satsang. I completed this project i.e, 'History of the Chamar Dynasty' Just within Seven to Eight months. Thus, the spirit of 'Nam' or 'Chamar' is wonderful in helping the life to handle the Problem of life in easy manner. Therefore, everyone must have to seek the sweet 'Love' of the 'Father' which gives solace to the life and man always lives in heaven. The Title 'Paintings and Lifestyles in Jammu Region (From 17Th to 19Th Century A.D.) written/authored/edited by Raj Kumar', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178355771 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 250 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Jammu and Kashmir / MUSIC / THEATRE / Art. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
About The Author:- Dr. Raj Kumar born at Nazala Chack in 1960, Tehsil Akhnoor, District Jammu. He took his Ph.D. From the University of Jammu in 2003. He is presently working as a senior historian in the Department of Higher Education Government of Jammu and Kashmir for the last 14 years. Besides, this work, he has many publications, in his credit and the prominent among them are 'History of the Brahmans' and 'Paintings and Lifestyles of the Jammu Region. (From 17th to 19th Century A.D.) Scholar has also various research papers to his credit published in national and state level journals. The author is also an active member of various national and international academic organisations who are working for the cause of exploration, the suffering of life, discovering new horizons and frontier of knowledge. The present work entitled 'History of the Chamar Dynasty' (From 6th Century A.D. to 12th Century A.D). is the result of his dedication towards his Father, i,e. Baba Gurinder Singh Ji Bias and listening of his Satsang. I completed this project i.e, 'History of the Chamar Dynasty' Just within Seven to Eight months. Thus, the spirit of 'Nam' or 'Chamar' is wonderful in helping the life to handle the Problem of life in easy manner. Therefore, everyone must have to seek the sweet 'Love' of the 'Father' which gives solace to the life and man always lives in heaven. The Title 'Paintings and Lifestyles in Jammu Region (From 17Th to 19Th Century A.D.) written/authored/edited by Raj Kumar', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178355788 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 250 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Jammu and Kashmir / MUSIC / THEATRE / Art. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
The demand of State autonomy has remained a highly contentious issue in Indian Politics right since the time when accession of Kashmir to the Indian federalism took place. This is a demand that often generate tension between Center and the State. It is felt that the autonomy for the State may actually come to mean autonomy for Kashmir region only. It may not flow to the regional and sub-regional levels. The autonomy that extends beyond the State needs a multi-layered package of autonomy that extends beyond the State to the regional or sub-regional levels. Autonomy is needed to inspire confidence to the people, to make the system more democratic, to ensure speedier and balanced development and to make the administration accountable to the people and thus more efficient and above all, to evolve a composite and harmonious personality of the State. None of these can be achiever in the present unitary system of the state and by centralization of power and administration. A more federalized and bottom-up approach is needed to solve the problem of the State. This book is an attempt to examine the relationship of Kashmir identity with the Indian Union, the regional identity of Jammu and Ladakh with the State. This book on the one hand is the description of the relationship between the Centre and the State and on the other hand is the description of relationship between the three regions, namely Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. My prescription is deeply federal and decentralizing in nature. About The Author:- Sunita, is a Lecturer in Kalindi College, University of Delhi. She was educated at the Gargi College, University of Delhi, where she completed her graduation and post-graduations in Political Science with consistently good academic record. She did her M.Phil. from Delhi University and Ph.D. work is in progress. She was awarded the prestigious National Research Fellowship of UGC. She has taught in different colleges, like Mata Sundari College, Bharti College, Maitrayi College, P.G. D.A.V. College and Gargi College. Her other publication is politics, ethics and social responsibility of business. Contents:- Preface • Indian Federalism: Nature and Determinant • Jammu and Kashmir: An Introduction • Accession and Integration of the State of Jammu and Kashmir with the Indian Union-Politics in Jammu and Kashmir Since. 1947-77 • Politics of Jammu and Kashmir after Kashmir Accord (1975-1989) • Autonomy and Terrorism-Politics in Jammu and Kashmir 1989-1999 • Autonomy Demand (Since 2000 to July 2002) • Fiscal Problem of the State of Jammu and Kashmir : A Clear Cut Policy Needed • Regional Autonomy : Pre-requisite of Unity • Kashmir Problem Re-examined; Toward a more Federalized Solution in Jammu and Kashmir • Appendices • Amritsar Treaty, 1846 • State Subject Notification • Instrument of Accession of Jammu and Kashmir State • The Delhi Agreement, 1952 • Kashmir Accord of November, 1974 • The Expections and Modifications Subject to which the Constitution of India Applies to the State of Jammu and Kashmir • J & K Government Order to Set Up The State Autonomy Committee • J & K Government Order to Set Up The Regional Autonomy Committee • The State Autonomy Committee: Recommendations • Bibliography • Index. The Title 'Politics and State Autonomy and Regional Identity Jammu and Kashmir written/authored/edited by Sunita Mandla', published in the year 2006. The ISBN 9788178354071 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 320 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Jammu and Kashmir / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
London, MacMillan, 1957, in-8, tela editoriale, titolo oro, pp. 135, (2). Con illustrazioni a testatina.
Ladakh, is an inhospitable region of Jammu and Kashmir State, has highly rugged mountainous terrain with cold for vehicular traffic for about six months during winter season. As a result foreign invaders were unable to destroy the Buddhist culture and heritage of Ladakh. This book is an attempt to study various buddhist monasteries of this region, based upon Tibetan inscriptions and rock or stone carvings. Thus, this excellent monograph is the outcome of author's field research work, who visited the different monasteries time and again since 1981. About The Author:- Prem Singh Jina is the senior faculty member of the Economics Department in Central Institute of Buddhist Studies, Leh- Ladakh. He is a famous educationist and acclaimed international recognision in the field of Ladakh Studies. Dr. Jina attented 50 International and about 100 National Conferences. As a prolific writer he has written 28 books on Ladakh. His famous books are Tourism in Ladakh Himalaya, High Pasturelands of Ladakh, Ladakh: The Land and People, Ladakh : Past and Present, Famous Western Explorers to Ladakh, and Ladakh Profile. At present, Dr. Jina without any Government support is actively engaged in research work on Ladakh. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Preface 9: Acknowledgements 11: List of Tables 13: List of Figures 15: PART-I: 1. Village Dictionary of Ladakh 19: 2. Dards: An Indo Aryan Race in Ladakh 43: 3. Khalatse: A Village of Dards 53: 4. Stag Rimo Gonpa (Tib. stag rimo dgon-pa) 59: 5. Buddhist Engraved Images in Ladakh 63: 6. Spituk Monastery 75: 7. Dorje Chenmo Lhakhang in Shey Village 97: 8. Rangdum Gonpa (Tib. rang-ldurn-bshad: grub zamling gyan) of Zanskar 105: 9. Yarma - Gonpo Monastery 113: 10. Likir A Geluk - pa Monastery in Ladakh 121: 11. Royal Palaces in Ladakh 163: 12. Sengge Namgyal : A Great Protector of: Ladakhi Buddlist Culture 167: 13. Pt. Rahul Sanskrit yayan’s is views: about Ladakhi Culture 173: 14. Tibetan Inscriptions near Dorje Chenmo: Chokhang Shey 181: PART-II: 15. Ruthok Lhuvduh Chasling Gonpa 187: 16. Karma Dupgyud Choeling Gonpa 197: 17. H.E. Chosje Togdan Rinpoche : A Head: Lama of ladakh and his Photang 209: 18. Theghchen Chosling (Tib. lthey Che: Chos gling) Monastery 231: 19. Thuptan Donag Shedup Choskhorling 247: 20. Some Buddhist Monuments in Chushod: Village: leh-Ladakh 255: 21. History of Lamaguru Monastery: during 1834-40 267: 22. Tibetan inscriptions on the walls: inside the temples of Alchi Choskhor: during 11th and 16th Century A.D. 283: Bibliography 365: Index 369 The Title 'Cultural Heritage of Ladakh Himalaya written/authored/edited by Prem Singh Jina', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788178357454 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 372 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Jammu and Kashmir / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Central theme, the development of ladakh has taken the primal focus. As ladakh is one of the highest land having attitude climate forming major impossibilities for human oriented prosperity, so the strategic development in needed. Reorientation of development works need an in-depth research of this land. The present condition of ladakh is well documented. About The Author:- Dr. Prem Singh Jina is a renowned scholar and writer and the senior faculty member of Economics Department of Central Institute of Buddhist Studies, Leh-Ladakh. Dr. Prem Singh Jina has made very significant contribution to Ladakh Studies. His publication include some twenty-one books and over one hundred papers. Some of these, specially those on pasture ecology, ecotourism, culture-tourism, and Monastic studies have earned international recognition. He has presented 21 papers in the International Conferences and 71 papers in the National Conferences. His famous books are High Pastureland of Ladakh (1995), Tourism in Ladakh Himalaya (1994), Ladakh: The Land and the People (1996), Lamauru Monastery of Ladakh Himalaya (1999), Ladakh: Past and Present (2000), Ladakh Profile (2005) and Ladakh Himalaya: Past and preset (2006). Currently Dr. Prem Singh Jina is attached with Central Institute of Buddhist Studies, Leh-Ladakh and is actively doing his research work on Ladakh. Contents:- Preface • Acknowledgement • List of Contributors • Introduction • Culture Language and Religion • Linguistic Approach to Cultural Analysis of Ladakh Himalayas • A Look at Bhoto Society in Ladakh • Bhoti in Himalayan Culture: A Case Study of Ladakh • Bhoti and Arabic Influence upon dok Culture of Ladakh • The SA-Skya-PA Order and Ladakh • Preservation and Promotion of Cultural Heritage of Himalayan Region: A Special Reference to Ladakh Himalayas • Buddhist Monasteries in Ladakh • Hemis TsechU of Ladakh • Chortens of Ladakh • Famous mGon-PadKar-brgyad in Nubra Valley of Ladakh. • Monasteries of Ladakh-A Case Study of Tashi Ga-tsal Monastery of Choglamsar • Paintings in Phyang Monastery of Ladakh • Buddhist Art in Ladakh: A Case Study of Sumda Valley • Tourism • Meer Izztoollah's Visit to Ladakh during 1812-13 • Sindhu Abhyaan (Sindhu Darhan) • Tourism and Changing Environment of Ladakh • Wild Life • The Wild Life of Ladakh • The Ecology of Wild Life of Ladakh • History and tradition • Dok-Pa: An Aryan Race of Ladakh • Dards of Ladakh and its Adjoining Areas • Lifestyle of Chang Pas of Chang Thang in Leh-District • Historical Background of you Kalon of Ladakh Tsering Sonamand • Ladakh: A Part of Kushana Kingdom • Grazing Fee and Begari System in Ladakh • Ancient Trade Route via Balu-Mkhav to Central Asia • Some Rock, Stone and Wooden Sculptures of Ladakh • Ladakh: Before and During the Indo-War (1947) • MEDICINE • Origin and Growth of Ladakhi Medicine (Amchi) System • Personality • Morup Namgial: A Famous Ladakhi Artist Prem Signgh Jina • Rinpoches of Ladakh • Lamas of Ladakh • Physical fitness • Ge-Sar Epic of Ladakh • Physical Fitness Norms for High School Students of Ladakh-• Bibliography • Index. The Title 'Development of Ladakh Himalaya: Recent Researches written/authored/edited by Prem Singh Jina', published in the year 2002. The ISBN 9788178350950 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 308 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Jammu and Kashmir / Tourism. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Milano, 1960, stralcio con copertina posticcia muta, pp. 763/776 con una cartina e numerose fotografie in nero e a colori. - !! ATTENZIONE !!: Con il termine estratto (o stralcio) intendiamo riferirci ad un fascicolo contenente un articolo di rivista, sia che esso sia stato stampato a parte utilizzando la stessa composizione sia che provenga direttamente da una rivista. Le pagine sono indicate come "da/a", ad esempio: 229/231 significa che il testo è composto da tre pagine. Quando la rivista di provenienza non viene indicata é perchè ci è sconosciuta. - !! ATTENTION !!: : NOT A BOOK : “estratto” or “stralcio” means simply a few pages, original nonetheless, printed in a magazine. Pages are indicated as in "from” “to", for example: 229/231 means the text comprises three pages (229, 230 and 231). If the magazine that contained the pages is not mentioned, it is because it is unknown to us.
Kashmir Crisis: Unholy Anglo-Pak Nexus, painstakingly researched and documented, provides an exhaustive study of the history of the crisis from 1947 to 1971. The initial Chapters speak of the splendour of Hindu Kashmir, its brilliant contribution to the cultural integration of India since time immemorial; and the forcible conversion of the Hindu population to Islam starting from the beginning of the fourteenth to the mid-nineteenth century by which time nine-tenths of the Hindus had become Muslims making Kashmir a Muslim majority State. The book then proceeds to present a connected and cogent account of the ghastly events that rocked Kashmir for about a quarter of a century following her accession to India in October 1947. Britain throughout played a partisan role not only when India took the matter to the UN but also in the wars of 1947 and 1965. With conviction and clarity, the author traces the role of Britain in the Indo-Pakistan dispute on Kashmir, which was neither fair, nor honest, nor ethical. In all her acts of aggression including the unprovoked wars against India to undo the accession of Kashmir to her, Pakistan had the full cooperation and the support of Britain both openly and clandestinely. To add insult to injury, Britain chose to maintain an ominous silence over Pakistan's illegal annexations of Indian territories in Kashmir, which were named 'Azad Kashmir' and which became a hotbed of intrigue and treachery. Until the late 1960s, Britain's policy on the Kashmir crisis was to make Pakistan, the aggressor, a beneficiary at the expense of India. About The Author:- Dr. Saroja Sundararajan was Principal of colleges in Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry for more than 26 years. She was Principal, Pachaiyappa's College for Women, Kanchipuram, Smt. DKNB Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai, Avvaiyar Government College for Women, Karaikkal (Pondicherry State), Bharatidasan Government College for Women, Pondicherry and Director, Kanchi Mamunivar Centre for Post Graduate Studies, Pondicherry. She has authored eleven books most of which are on subjects demanding laborious research. Her specialization has been the history of the erstwhile composite Madras Presidency as reflected in her M.Litt., thesis on the history of Madras 1827-1842, her books S. Satyamurti: A Political Biography, Pre-Gandhian Politics in Madras Presidency 1884-1915, and March to Freedom in Madras Presidency 1916-1947. Her other publications include Sir C.P. Ramaswami Aiyar: A Biography, Glimpses of the History of Karaikkal, Pondicherry: A Profile and Indentured Labour in Mauritius and British Guiana. She had also served on the academic bodies of the Universities of Madras and Pondicherry.The laurels won by Dr. Saroja include the 1965 Population Essay Contest Award sponsored by a New Jersey Foundation, US, and the Seva Ratna Award in 1996 instituted by the Centenarian Trust in memory of Kanchi Paramacharya, in recognition of her services to the cause of Women's education. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Preface, Acknowledgements, Acronyms Introduction, • A Retrograde Move • White Hall-Karachi Axis 1. The Hindu Kingdom Of Kashmir - Its Glorious Past, • National Integration through Sanskrit • Kalhana: Dominating Figure of Kashmir • Co-existence of Faiths 2. Hindu Kashmir Becomes Muslim Kashmir, • Muslim Inroads into Kashmir • Resumption of Fanaticism and Oppression • Sale of Kashmir 3. The Last Ruler of Kashmir, • Advent of Sheikh Abdullah • People’s Movement: Reforms to Pacify • Visits of Gandhiji and Mountbatten • Controversy over Mountbatten’s Talks with Hari Singh • Why was the Maharaja Indecisive over Accession? 4. India Dismembered, • Britain: Originator of Pakistan Concept • Jinnah’s Ire • Jinnah’s Jubilation • Bloody Massacres in Bengal and Punjab • Wavell’s Exit • Arrival of Last Viceroy of India • Radcliffe Award: Pakistan’s Misconception • Birth of the Two Dominions, 5. The First Indo-pakistan War, • Grisly Happenings: Baramulla under Siege • Maharaja’s Appeal • Attlee’s Deprecatory Response • Gallantry of Indian Forces • Maharaja Exiled • Britain’s Condemnation • Jinnah’s Outrage • Fruitless Parleys • Appeal to Security Council • Unanswered Question 6. At The Security Council, • Opening of Kashmir Issue • Tsiang’s Resolution and After • Fresh Proposals for Kashmir • Britain’s Extreme Bias for Pakistan • UNCIP in the Sub-Continent • Resolution of 13 August 1948 • UN Under Fire • A Dramatic End 7. Cease-fire in The Doldrums, • Unedifying Negotiations • Blindly Partisan • UNCIP’S Fresh Efforts • India’s Displeasure with UNCIP • UNCIP’s Final Reports • McNaughton’s Proposals: India’s Rejection • Maelstrom over Trivial Remarks • Zafrullah’s Damaging Disclosures • Time Limit for Demilitarisation 8. The Dixon Mission, • Dixon’s Visit to Sub-Continent • Failure of the Mission • Error of Judgment • Unhealthy Nexus • Fresh Outburst of Pakistani Fury 9. The Graham Mission, • An Impolitic Resolution • New Mediator’s Arrival • Failure of the Mission • The Infamous Devers Plan • Graham’s Return to Sub-Continent • Geneva Negotiations of 1953 • Graham’s Final Report 10. Road Blocks to Demilitarisation, • Bilateral Talks Go Awry • Dismissal of Abdullah: A Regrettable Necessity • US Arms Aid to Pakistan: India’s Reaction • Kashmir’s Accession Ratified • Dubious Western Pacts in Asia • India’s Distrust of Military Pacts 11. Two More Unsuccessful Un Missions, • Pakistan’s Active Role in Pacts • Two Ill-fated Resolutions • Jarring Mission • Again Graham • Abominable Lack of Knowledge 12. The Four Unproductive Years, • Transient Change in Attitudes • Revival of War Threats by Pakistan • Western Bloc’s Abortive Attempts 13. Rude Break With Age Old Relations, • The McMahon Line • China – An Insidious Enemy • China’s Unabashed Aggression • Full Dress Invasion • Avoidable Furore • Krishna Menon’s Exit 14. West’s Conditional Military Aid to India, • Kashmir Made “Core Issue” • Overconcern for Pakistan • Six Rounds of Talks • Unparalleled Tension • Kennedy’s Avowed Aim Frustrated 15. Pakistan’s Continued Belligenrence, • Patrick Dean’s Offensive Speech • Pakistan’s Debacle • A Stimulated Hatred • Censure on Government for Poor Publicity • Clash Over Rann of Kutch • Smokescreen • War Afoot • Agreement on Rann 16. The Second Pakistani Invasion of India 1965, • Miscarriage of a Marathon Move • India’s Belated Response • Defying UN Resolutions to Halt War • Wilson’s Provocative Message to Shastri • India Isolated • Escalation of war • U Thant’s Report • Cease-Fire • Renewal of Attacks 17. Tashkent and After, • Bhutto’s Degrading Melodrama • Tashkent Agreement • Normal Relations - A Mirage • Change of Guard in Pakistan • End of Estranged Relationship 18. Pakistan Dismembered, • On the Home Front • Mujib’s Six-Point Programme • A Despicable Act • Monstrous Tyranny • Mass Exodus to India • The Fifteen-Day War • Lamentable Letdown • Triumph of Justice, 19. Epilogu # Simla Agreement, I11-Conceived Kargil War, Rumination, Sri Aurbindo’s Prophecy # Bibliography # Index The Title 'Kashmir Crisis: Unholy Anglo-Pak Nexus written/authored/edited by Saroja Sundararajan', published in the year 2010. The ISBN 9788178358086 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 424 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Jammu and Kashmir. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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192310479Kurt Schroeder / Bonn, Leipzig, 1923. Zweite [um Ergebnisse der 3. Expedition] erweiterte Auflage. 8 nn., 388 S., 1 Faltkarte (2. Karte hinter S. 208). Gr-8vo. Leinen.
The book covers the period from 1150 A.D to 1459 A.D of the Kashmir history. Jonaraja has vividly described the decline of Hindu civilization of Kashmir. There is the clear description without any prejudice about the muslim regions, the contributions of the god among them and oppressors and prosecutors. The present work is the only complete English translation of Jonaraja s work in existence. The Title 'Rajatarangini of Jonaraja written/authored/edited by Eng. Translation By Jogesh Chunder Dutt', published in the year 2012. The ISBN 9788121200370 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 456 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Jammu and Kashmir. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
About The Author:- Raj Kumar is born at Nazla Chack, Tehsil Akhnoor, District Jammu. He took his Ph.D. from the University of Jammu in 2003. He started his career in the Higher Education Department since 1993. The scholar has also many research papers to his credit. A prolific writer, he has authored several books as a social-scientist. The works of the author follows as under: * History of the Brahmans; Delhi, 2006, * Paintings and Lifestyles of Jammu Region (From 17th to 19th Century A.D.), 2 Vols. Delhi, 2006, * History of the Chamar Dynasty (From 6th Century A.D. to 12th Century A.D.), 2 Vols. Delhi, 2008, * Ambedkar and His Writings, A Look for the New Generation, Delhi, 2008, * Encyclopeadia of Untouchables, Ancient, Medieval and Modern; Delhi, 2008,* History in Chamar- A Scientific Discovery, Delhi, 2009. The Title 'Early History of Jammu Region (Pre-Historic of 6Th Century A. D.) written/authored/edited by Raj Kumar', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788178357690 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 351 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Jammu and Kashmir. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 1st
About The Author:- Raj Kumar is born at Nazla Chack, Tehsil Akhnoor, District Jammu. He took his Ph.D. from the University of Jammu in 2003. He started his career in the Higher Education Department since 1993. The scholar has also many research papers to his credit. A prolific writer, he has authored several books as a social-scientist. The works of the author follows as under: * History of the Brahmans; Delhi, 2006, * Paintings and Lifestyles of Jammu Region (From 17th to 19th Century A.D.), 2 Vols. Delhi, 2006, * History of the Chamar Dynasty (From 6th Century A.D. to 12th Century A.D.), 2 Vols. Delhi, 2008, * Ambedkar and His Writings, A Look for the New Generation, Delhi, 2008, * Encyclopeadia of Untouchables, Ancient, Medieval and Modern; Delhi, 2008,* History in Chamar- A Scientific Discovery, Delhi, 2009. The Title 'Early History of Jammu Region (Pre-Historic of 6Th Century A. D.) written/authored/edited by Raj Kumar', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9788178357706 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 316 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Jammu and Kashmir. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
This book on Kashmir titled History of Kas'mira (Kashmir) is his ten years research and writing effort, which covers many facets of Kas'mira (Kashmir) Aryans, Naga's, Evolution, Rulers from Ancient times, Religious Beliefs/Worship, Religious Era's, Aberrations in Kalhan's Rajatarangiri and Goddesses of Kas'mira (Kashmir). The contents are all that what we must know about Kas'mira; triumphs, travails, origins and various facets of history Brigadier Kaul was the one to bring, for the first time, latest photograph of more than 1000 years old Sharda Temple in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir and share it with Goddess Sharda's worshippers in India.These are not the triumphs and travails of Aryan Saraswat Brahmins of Kas'mira {Kashmir}, commonly referred to as Bhatta or now Kashmiri Pandit, but transition of Aryan Saraswat community as a whole through millenniums of religious philosophies, search of identity, Gotra orientation, honorific's; Bhatta and Pandit and selective surnames. This medium intends to remind of Aryan roots, genesis of specific names and surnames, honorific, with details, to give insight of that era, before these pass into oblivion. Not much is known correctly about the rulers of Kas'mira except what has been mentioned in Kalhan's Rajatarangini, which in any case covers period upto 1150 AD only. Though there have been some other chronicles, most of them except that of Jonaraja fell short of expectations. Even both these did not cover our origins, roots, settlements, religious beliefs, transition during the second millennium. Rulers are responsible for shaping the destiny of their subjects, the book covers this aspect and analyses their effort in shaping Kas'mira. A composite compendium of all what we should know of Kas'mira over the last over five millenniums, including events that shaped life in the beautiful valley of Sage Kashyap, land of Vitasta River and what Kalhan mentioned: “There even to this day drops of sandal ointment offered by the Gods are to be seen at Nandikshetra, the residence of Shiva. About The Author:- ”Brigadier Rattan Kaul was born in Srinagar and had his schooling there. He joined Army and was commissioned in 4/5 Gorkha Rifles (Frontier Force) and took part in 1965 and 1971 War. During Bangladesh War 1971, he was seriously injured in the Battle of Sylhet. In 1974 he was amongst top ten officers (Competitive Vacancy) to be selected for Staff College at Wellington. He was promoted to Brigadiers Rank in 1993. He has been commended during his Army Service by Army Chief. After his retirement he stepped into Industry and served as Vice President, Birla's. An HRD, Management and Defence Analyst, he has many books on military history and plethora of articles on History, Defence Concepts and Kashmir Centric papers to his credit. Contents:- Contents, Foreword 13, Preface 17, Acknowledgements 19, 1. Aryans-Immigration To Kas’mira to Saraswat Brahmins 23, Libraries and Ancient Literature-Curiosity for the Past; Original, Place of Aryans-Route of Immigration, Religious Development, and Evolution of Vedas-Arya-Aryan Saraswat Brahmin, Honorific-Caste System among Aryans-Aryan Immigration to, Kas’mira–Aryan Entry into Kas’mira-Gotra Genesis and, Orientation-Aryans and Kas’mira-Proliferation of Gotra’s in, Kas’mira-Dattatreya Legend-Earliest Settlers and Dating of, Settlements-Earliest Settlers-Dating of Early Human Settlements, in Kas’mira-Saraswat Bhatta’s of Kas’mira and Surnames-, Saraswat Bhattas-Surnames-Kaula or Kaul From Shakta, Worship-Shaivite Roots for Surnames-Surname Kaul-Changes, in Surnames Mid 14th Century Onwards-Other Surnames., 2. Kas’mira in Nilamat Puranam 51, Kas’mira in Nilamat Puranam-The Vale of Gods–Kas’mira-Nilamat, Puranam-Pre BC Authorship-AD Effort-Kas’mira.-Kas’mira, Name, Sacred Rivers Sindhu, Vitasta (Wyeth, Jhelum)-Kas’mira, Name-Sindhu River(s)-Vitasta-Vitasta Through Meilleniums-, Jhelum-Name Wyeth (Also Vyath)-The Legends of, Mahapadamsar (Wular Lake)-Mahapadamsar (Wular Lake)-, Legend Narrated to Zaina-ul-Abidin-Potters Legend-Bosangiri, Legend-Mahapadamsar to Wular, Archaelogical and Geological, Finds. Mahapadamsar Name Dating from Nilamat Puranam-, Temples and Architectural Remains in Mahapadamsar-Geological, Indicators-Dating of Events-Early Human Settlements in, Kas’mira-Evolution of Vitasta, Chronology of Mahapadamsar, and Dating of Settlements-Evolution of Vitasta-Physical Features, of Mahapadamsar (Wular Lake)-Evolution of Mahapadamsar, 8 History of Kas’mira, (Wular Lake)-Chronology of Mahapadamsar (Wular Lake)-, Nilamat and Kas’mira., 3. Ancient, Hindu Rule and Advent of Islam 91, Ancient Rule-Chronology of Early Settler Kings-Pre Historic –, 500 BC-Ashoka and Early AD Era-Hindu Rule-Hindu Dynasties-, Karkota Dynasty (631-855 AD)-Utpala Dynasty (855-939 AD)-, Gupta Dynasty (950-1003 AD)-Lohara Dynasty (1003-1273 AD)-, Later Period-Lohara Dynasty-First Kasmirian Brahman King and, After (1273-1320 AD)-Advent of Islam-Rinchen and Shahmiri, Dynasty (1324–1555 AD-Advent of Islam-Bul Bul Shah and, Rinchen-Shah Mir-Sikandar-Suha Bhatta-Ali Shah and Shah-e-, Hamdan-Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin–Badshah-Return, Conversions, and Exodus-Return : Gratis Shriya Bhatta (Shri Bhat)-Transition, During Benevolent Rule. Mir Shams-ud-din Iraqi and Musa, Raina-Conversions and Killings-Exodus-Role of Convertee, Brahmins-Sayyids, Intrinsic Civil War and End of Shahmiri, Dynasty-Sayyids-Downfall of Sayyids-Intrinsic Civil War-Forays, by Babar and Sher Shah Suri-Mirza Haider Dughlat’s Moghul, Invasion, Chaks and Magrays-End of Shahmiri Dynasty-Bhattas, During Civil War-Chak Rule 1555-1586 AD-Chak Clans-Chak, Rulers-Yusuf Shah Chak-Yousuf Shah Deposed-Moghul Forces, Defeated-Moghuls Again Invade Kas’mira-Final Farewell of, Yousuf Shah Chak-Chak Rule-Oh God : Move Back Again., 4. Moghul, Afghan and Sikh Rule 139, Moghul Rule-Star Ancestors Under Akbar and later Moghuls-, Pandit Honorific: Kashmiri Pandit (KP) Born-Pandit Honorific, Usage-Later Moghuls-End of Moghul Rule-Kashmiri Pandit, Delegation to Guru Tegh Bahadur-Pandits Under Moghuls-, Kashmiri Pandits in Moghul Court-Moghuls and Kashmiri, Muslims-Moghul Rule on the Wane-Afghans on the Scene–, Afghan Rule (1753-1819 AD)-Raja Sukh Jiwan-Fall of Sukh Jiwan-, Rise of Pandit Kailash Dhar-Kailash Dhar Murdered-Rise and, Murder of Pandit Dila Ram-Rise of Nand Ram Tiku-Recognition, to Pandit Sahaj Ram Dhar-Pandit Nand Ram Tiku as Diwan of, Kabul-Unrest and Rebellion in Kabul and Effects in Kas’mira-, Pandit Sahaj Ram Dhar as Diwan-Maharaja Ranjit Singh of, Punjab Enters the Scene-Sikh Army’s Second Foray into, Kas’mira-Pandit Mission to Maharaja Ranjit Singh-Kas’mira, Passes to Sikh Kingdom-Under Afghans-Sikh Rule (June 1819-, June 1846)-Sikh Rule and Hari Singh Nalwa-Sikh Rule on, Downslide-Assesment of Sikh Rule., CONTENTS:- 9, 5. Dogra Rule 169, Raja Gulab Singh of Jammu-Suraya Vanshi Jamwal Rajput Ruling, Clan-Rise of Gulab Singh–Expeditions of General Zorawar Singh-, Paddar and Ladakh–Zorawar Conquers Baltistan for Gulab Singh-, Death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Turmoil in Sikh Durbar-, Dogra Expedition to Tibet and Treaty of Chushul-Sikh Durbar-, Killings, Intrigues, Reprisals and on way to Subjugation–Events, to Anglo-Sikh War and Treaties of Amritsar/Lahore–First Anglo-, Sikh War-Raja Gulab Singh and Peace Negotiations–Intrigues, and Lahore/Amritsar Treaties-Treaty of Amritsar-Raja Gulab, Singh and Sikh Durbar-1809 to 26 February 1946-Gulab Singh, (1846-56)- Maharaja Gulab Singh’s Reign-British Efforts to have, British Resident-Maharaja’s Welfare Measures-Abdication–, Ranbir Singh (1856-1885)–Ranbir Singh-Re-conquest of Gilgit-, Ranbir Penal Code and Other Measures–Proposals to Reconvert, Muslims–Pandits Under Dogra Rule–Pratap Singh (1885-1925)–, Pratap Singh and British Resident-Control of Chitral and Gilgit, by British–Pratap Singh Restored to the throne-Modernisation, of the State Infrastructure and Systems-Assessment of Pratap, Singh’s Reign-Hari Singh’s Reign (1925-1949)-Hari Singh-Views, on Indian Independence–Democratic/Electoral Reforms-Ceding, of Gilgit-Social and Welfare Measures–Quit Kashmir Movement-, Pakistani Invasion and Accession to India-End of Dogra Rule–, Assessment of Dogra Rule., 6. Religious Worship Eras 213, Kas’mira-Abodeof Gods, Evolution and Dating Inhabitants-, The Abode of Gods-Original Inhabitants of Bharatvarsha and, Aryans-Development of Aryan Scriptures-Dating Earliest, Inhabitants of Kas’mira-Aryan Arrival in Kas’mira-Vedic Religion, and Vedic Gods/Goddesses-Rig Vedic, Brahmanic and Later, Vedic Period-Vedas-Vedic Literature-Vedic Religion-Importance, of Some Vedic Gods-Origin of Saraswats-Nilamat Puranam and, Religion in Kas’mira-Nilamat Puranam-Veda Connection of, Nilamat Puranam-Rituals of Nilamat Puranam-Religious, Philosophy Contents-Gods and Goddesses of Nilamat-Earliest, Religion of Kas’mira-Aboriginal (Neolithic) Beliefs-Naga, Worship Rituals-Religious Eras of Kas’mira-Eras-Vaishnavite, Brahmanism-Progress till 9th Century-Spread of Buddhism-, Buddhism on Wane-Shiva Worship in Kas’mira-Shakta Worship-, Trika-Tantra-Patronage by Rulers During Later Centuries-, Transitions in Religious Worship-Priests and Rituals in Kas’mira-, Sakayas of Buddhism-Role of Agraharas, Sadaks (Preachers)-, Intrigue by Priests-Bhasha Bhatta or Bhacha Bhatta., 10 History of Kas’mira, 7. Goddess Bhadrakali Worship 243, Goddesses as Devi, Durga and Bhadrakali-Manifestation of, Goddesses in Bharatvarasha and Kas’mira-Goddess Durga-, Goddess Bhadrakali-Bhadrakali Worship in Kas’mira-Bhadrakali, Worship Days-Kali (Mahakali) Worship in Kas’mira-Kul Devis-, Bhadrakali as Kul Devi-Goddess Bhadrakali’s Abodes in, Kas’mira-Upto 12th Century AD-Religious Lore-Svayambhu,, Abhinav Gupta Connection-Bhadrakal Later Centuries-Sage of, Bhadrakal-As I knew Sage of Bhadrakal., 8. Manifestation of Kul Devis 267, Manifestation of Gods/Goddesses in Bharatvarasha and, Kas’mira-Gods and Goddesses-Manifestation of Kul Devis-Kul, Devi Forms-Firming of Kul Devi Worship-Kul Devis-Devi, Rahasya-Kul Devis-Chakreshwari (Sharika)-Raghnya (Tul Mul,, Kheer Bhawani)-Tripursundari (Bala Tripursundari, Tripura)-, Jwala-Shailputri (Devi Bal, Nag Bal)-Baramulla (Varahamulla,, Varhakshetra) Bhadrakali as Kul Devi-Kali (Mahakali) Worship, in Kas’mira-Other Goddesses., 9. Goddess Sharda of Kas’mira 291, Mother’s Grace (Mahima), Sharda Mahatmaya and Grandeur-, Mahima (Grace) of Mother Sharda-Temple of Goddess Sharda-, Sharda Mahatmaya-Grandeur of the Sharda Temple-Sanctum, Sanctorum-Sri Chakra Inscription at Sharda Temple Sanctum, Sanctorum-Narda Linkage to Temple Construction-Historical, Evaluation, Shakti Roop, Lore and Pilgrimage Routes-Historical, Evaluation of Sharda Temple-Ram and Krishna Lore-Sindhu, Ganga, Kishanganga, Madhumati and Saraswati-Pilgrimage Later, Centuries-Sharda Pilgrimage Accounts-Gangabal and Sharda, Tirath Together-Sharda Temple Connection to Buddhism and, Karnah Artefacts-Sharda Script, Myths, Adi-Shankara and, Sharda Peeth-Sharda Language and Sharda Script-Adi, Shankara’s Visit to Kas’mira, Sharda Temple and Authorship of, Scriptures-Adi-Shankara’s Visit: Facts and Fiction-Sharda Peeth, Honours-Adoption of Sri Chakra-Sharda Desh and Sharda, Peeth-Panchastavi and Saundarya Lahiri-The Southern Influence, Indicators-Epilogue., 10. Era Abberations in Kalhan’s Rajatarangini 335, Rajatarangini–Style, Sources and General Contents-Rajatarangini, Style and Sources-General Contents-Eras mentioned by Kalhan-, Scope-Origin of Various Eras/Calendars-Eras/Calendars-Relevant, Acceptance of Kali, Laukika and Saka Samvats by Kalhan-, Aberration in Dates-Dates of Mahabharata War-Kalhan’s, CONTENTS:- 11, Assertion Sapatrishis (Munis) in Maghah Nakshatra in 2526, Saka Era (653 Kali Samvat Laukika Era 628)-Yudishthir’s, Coronation Dates by Kalhan-Mystery of Kali Samvat 653/2526, Pre Saka Samvat-Erroneous Dating of Gonanda I and, Chronology-Gonanda I-Chronology-Bharata War (Mahabharata), Dates Mix Up-Lost Kings–King Ashoka and Kanishka-Reign, and Era-Kings Abhimanyu to Baladitya and Thereafter-Mystery, of 25 Years Difference in Taranga 4-Other Misinterpretations., Index 353 The Title 'History of Kas'Mira (Kashmir) written/authored/edited by Brig.(Retd.) Rattan Kaul', published in the year 2014. The ISBN 9788121212106 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 359 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Jammu and Kashmir. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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The Kashmir section of the northern boundary is the heart of India’s boundary dispute with China. That is because Ladakh, of which the contentious Aksai Chin is a significant part, and Gilgit that stretched to the Little and Taghdumbash Pamirs, are central to India’s economic, political and military interests. Over these could run a distinctly possible autobahn or even a rail road to provide India her own commercial and political access to Central Asia. But then so are Tibet and Xinjiang, along the boundary, to which roads run from Ladakh and Gilgit, central to China’s interests. Therefore the eyeball to eyeball confrontation on the boundary for 50 years. The central and eastern sectors of the northern boundary are only pawns, an ultimate trade off, for Aksai Chin when time, China feels, is propitious for her. The boundary dispute is accentuated by an escalating economic and political rivalry worldwide between the two countries. This volume debunks many notions about the boundary dispute, delves deep into its different aspects to give a blow by blow account of as to how and why a conflict arose over the boundary. So also of the cloak and dagger diplomacy of Britain in Jammu and Kashmir State from day one it was born on 16th March 1846. About The Author:- Hriday Nath Kaul post-graduated in Diplomacy and International Affairs from the Allahabad University in 1950 and joined the Press Trust of India as a trainee-journalist. As a Journalist he had ample opportunities to study the India-China boundary issue, including in Kashmkir, where he served for several years. He has extensively written on Kashmir in newspapers, notably on Anglo-Dogra relations in the 19th century, the genesis of the boundary dispute. An earlier work of his, Evolution of India's Oil Policy, was published in1990. The present volume is the first of a trilogy on Kashmir. Contents:- Northern boundary in Kashmir Evidence • Attempts To Pull Back Boundary • Search For New Boundary • Gilgit Section of Boundary • Awesome Aksai Chin Road, Desert • Shaping British Policy • Contending British, Russian, Chinese Interests • Chinese Contradictions • England's Second Thoughts over Karakoram Line • Cavilling Over Aksai Chin • Appendix I • Appendix II • Appendix III • Index The Title 'India China Boundary in Kashmir written/authored/edited by H.N. Kaul', published in the year 2003. The ISBN 9788121208260 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 344 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Jammu and Kashmir. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
This Book stands as the academic presentation of sociological narratives of 30 prominent and representative social characters which have emerged in the Kashmir society in post-accession period in the Context of broader and deeper social transformation. It portrays a positive image of the Kashmiri personality, Kashmiri society and Kashmiri identity. It represents a serious academic effort to observe the Kashmiri as individuals and members of society; as they are and feel; as they think and understand; as they behave and operate; as they act, react and interact; as they construct and deconstruct the reality; as they wish, aspire, practice and uphold distinctive ideas, ideals, views, opinions, perspectives about life and society. In essence, it conveys a comprehensive picture of hardware and software of social life in Kashmir. The 30 social characters explained in this book included the following : , - The Folk Kashmiri , - Scientist and Academician Small Businessman , - Table-boy and Businessman Kashmiri Youth , - Educationist and Social Notable The Political Ideologue , - The ex-Militant Doctor from Lower Caste , - Professional Musician , , The 30 social characters have been analyzed in the framework of following sociological variables : , - Social Context - In-out Family socialization Education and Career , - Occupation and mobility - Social Likes and Dislikes Concepts of I, Me & We , - The Ideal Character - Ideas of Equality and Inequality Conflict Experience , , This book is based on unconventional and unique method of 'biographical approach' which emphasizes on the study of biographical details and data of individuals in society. The life itself has become the sole primary source of information. About The Author:- Bashir Ahmad Dabla stands as a distinguished and eminent sociologist of Kashmir. At present, he is Professor and Head of the Department of Sociology, University of Kashmir, Srinagar. After completing graduation in arts from Kashmir University, he carried out successfully master and doctorate courses in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Afterwards, he a worked in Jammu and Kashmir government as Assistant Director, Social Welfare and Press Officer to Chief Minister. Professor B. A. Dabla started his academic career in 1984 from Department of Sociology, Aligarh Muslim University. Subsequently, he shifted to University of Kashmir, Srinagar in 1989, where he established the Department of Sociology and enlarged it to Social Work in 2003. Professor B. A. Dabla has established global reputation for his I academic contribution. He has published 17 books, 130 plus papers/articles, 14 survey reports and 15 research project reports. He is the editor of annual journal of his department Society in Kashmir. His areas of specialization include Social Change and Development; Women, Children and Society; Sociology of Islam, Muslims, Minorities; Kashmir Sociology; and Social Impact of Conflict Situation. Professor B. A. Dabla was the member of 'National Curriculum Framework Group' of N. C. E. R. T., New Delhi and is presently member of National Council of Social Sciences Research [I. C. S. S. R.], New Delhi. All publications of Dr. Dabla have been preserved and presented by official websites of internet sites of GOOGLE and YAHOO. Contents:- CONTENTS:- # Foreword : Preface : List of Abbreviations : Glossmy : ??. Introduction :. Methodology :. Social World of Kashmiris: : K- The Folk Kashmiri - Urban : K- Academician and Administrator : K- Academician -Kashmiri Pandit : K- Scientists and Academician : K- Folk Kashmiri Woman - Urban : K- Urban-Educated Woman - Housewife : K- The Kashmiri Bureaucrat : K- Urban-Educated Work ing Woman : K- Small Businessman : K- Table-boy and Businessman : K- I Lower Class Government Employee : K- The Kashmiri Youth: Rural-Urban : K- The Kashmiri Scientist : K- Political ldeologue and Politician : K- Educationist and Social Notable : K- The Kashmiri Youth: Rurai-Sayyid : K- The Kashmiri Youth: Ex-Militant : K- Elder Kashmiri Intellectual : K- Professional Doctor -Lower Caste : K- Doctor fi•om Middle Class : Social Transformation in Kashmir: K- Fisher woman: K- Shikarawalla: K- Religious Ideologue: Rurai-Sayyid: K- Professional Musician: K- Professiona l Journalist: K- Milk-sellers Woman: K- The Kashmiri Youth: Lower Caste-Class: K- The Kashmiri Engineer: K- The Political Activist: K- Young Advocate: lndex. The Title 'Social Transformation in Kashmir: a Study written/authored/edited by B.A. Dabla', published in the year 2012. The ISBN 9788121211420 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 396 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Jammu and Kashmir / Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
About The Author:- An experienced media man scholar and author, S. C. Bhatt, had long experience as head of important department in the Government like News Services Division of Air Publications Division, DAVP, Research and Reference Division. He became a China watcher as AIR correspondent in Hong Kong. As one of the founding faculties of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication and as a guest lecturer in recent years. He has trained a number of medial hands. Bhatt has authored several books including Scholar Statesman Shankar Dayal Sharma: A Biography The Triangle: India- Nepal- China -A Study of Treaty Relations Satellite Invasion of India, District Gazetteer of Uttaranchal Besides, he edited the Encyclopedic District Gazetteers of India. Contents:- Preface • The Great Divide • British Bias • Opting out of Struggle • From Concept to Reality • Partition • And Its Agony • Pakistan Divided • Secularism in Action • Leaders and The Led • An "Islamic" Frankenstein • Unrequited Love • Appendix I Fundamental Rights • Appendix II Faith, Heredity & Conversion • Appendix III State Department Report on Religious Freedom, July 22, 1997 • Partition Termed Setback to Islam 'Jinnah Let Down Prophet' • Some Naipaul Views • Superme Court Judgment on Hindutva • Index The Title 'The Great Divide: Muslim Separatism and Partition,Hb written/authored/edited by S.C. Bhatt', published in the year 1998. The ISBN 9788121205948 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 296 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology / Jammu and Kashmir / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
Book shows light wear to covers only. Binding is solid and square, covers have sharp corners, text/interior is clean and free of marking of any kind. 405 pages. Contents include: The Vedas, the Upanisads and Bhagavadgita; the study of Materialism, Jainism, Early Buddhism, Sunyavada, Vijnanavada and Svatantra Vijnanavada, the tenets of the six systems of Indian Philosophy with special reference to Sankara the pre-Sankara and the post-Sankara Vedanta, the essentials of Buddhism and Vedanta in comparison, the doctrines of Vedanta as interpreted by Ramanuja Madhva Nimbarka Vallabha Caitanya and Aurobindo. Also an exposition of Saiva Siddhanta Kashmir Saivism and Sakta Schools.
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