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187096
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Chennai, Tranquebar Press, 2018.
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xii, 364p.hbk
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9788193655610
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060233 | 181.482/VAR 060233 | Main | Issued | General | | RF334 | 16-Feb-2024 |
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119963
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152635
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Ambedkar’s notion of nationalism and nation results primarily rest on both political and social aspect. It did not envision a state based on one group dominated body which is primarily the Hindu dominated body. As he was critic on the view of the nationalist leaders like Gandhi and more particularly the Hindu nationalists who just focussed on freeing the country from the clutches of the British rule.
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124934
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New York, Three Rivers Press, 2010.
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xvii, 398p.Pbk
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9780804139434
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057497 | 294.50973/GOL 057497 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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024795
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Washington, DC, US Government Printing Office, 1970.
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xx, 791p.: ill., mapshbk
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005982 | 954.032/SHI 005982 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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164395
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131130
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2014.
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In the new political climate, there is a pronounced assertiveness among Sangh Parivar outfits on core Hindutva programmes, including the construction of a Ram Temple in Ayodhya.
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025346
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London, ran Nostrand Reinhold Company Ltd, 1970.
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167p.hbk
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005419 | 954.03/DOB 005419 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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130452
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Hongkong, Awakening Light Press, 2013.
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4 book set; 343p.Hbk
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Book 1 (Text in Chinese Language)
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9781927072059
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057743 | 294.5924047/LIU 057743 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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130453
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Hongkong, Awakening Light Press, 2013.
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4 book set; 323p.Hbk
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Book 2 (Text in Chinese Language)
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9781927072066
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130455
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Hongkong, Awakening Light Press, 2013.
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4 book set; 311p.Hbk
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Book 3 (Text in Chinese Language)
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9781927072073
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057745 | 294.5924047/LIU 057745 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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130457
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Hongkong, Awakening Light Press, 2013.
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4 book set; 322p.Hbk
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Book 4 (Text in Chinese Language)
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9781927072080
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052390
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New Delhi, Manohar, 2000.
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460p.
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8173042535
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044125 | 320.540954/GHO 044125 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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030392
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DelhI, Chanakya Publications, 1990.
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xiv,197p.hbk
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Vol. II: Indian civilization in its local regional and national aspects
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8170010640
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031769 | 954/VAJ 031769 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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169994
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In the industrial sector of Kolkata’s Salt Lake township, the spires, shikaras and domes of religious sites that are interspersed throughout the city proper are absent, and high-rise glass and metal buildings housing multinational corporations, hotels and shopping malls take their place. But religion is not absent there. Instead, management professors and business leaders transform those buildings into temples by framing the labour that takes place within them as a sacrificial act of worship. With this case study, I demonstrate that Hindu theologies are actively shaping and being reshaped by neo-liberal capitalism and its urban topologies.
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127340
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132801
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2014.
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Burma was inhabited by migration of Mongol people from China thousands of years ago as part of a migration that also settled Mongol people in Assam, the hills and valleys of Northeast India, Bhutan, Sikkim, Nepal, and Tibet. Another wave migrated and populated South East Asia-Malaya, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia and the Philippines. In Burma, a majority settled in the Central plains, while others 'settled on the hill ranges that extended north-south on either side of the Central plains. All these different groups had evolved animist religions. In India to the West, two major religions evolved, besides numerous animist religions too. The two major religions were Hinduism and Buddhism. It was the Buddhist king Ashoka who propagated Buddhism to several countries to the West and East of his country. To the East, the emissaries of Ashoka carried Buddhism to Burma and several South East Asian countries, Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Sri Lanka, Tibet, China and Japan.
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ID:
037918
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Bombay, Nacbiketa Publications, 1968.
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184p.
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004064 | 322.1/SHA 004064 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
116249
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2012.
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Religions have conceptualized the cosmos, its Creator, and its origin. The major monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam have philosophized on the creation of the Earth and man by a conscious act of God. The religions of the Orient-Hinduism and Sikhism-have a different visualization of the emergence of the universe and living beings on the Earth. This article provides a brief exposition and a comparative analysis of the scriptural differences in relation to the cosmos. In particular, the focus is on a comprehension expounded in Sikh scriptures with emphasis on the meaning therein for the Big Bang theory and exact time of creation, expanse of the universe, evolution of life, conservation of energy, and the end of the universe with cyclical repetition.
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ID:
159394
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The essay tries to understand how conversion to Christianity can transform language and its rhetorical possibilities inwardly. In the case of Jyotirao Phule, who was not a convert but was a critic of caste distinctions in nineteenth-century Western India, this meant that Marathi could now be used to uncover the link between Hindu apologetics and Brahmanism. Here I argue that the ‘humble’ Marathi used in missionary tracts made possible the emergence of the ‘I’ of the convert, and pushed ‘religion’ into the gap opened up in social life by a crisis of values, a crisis productively instrumentalised by Phule.
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