The Trial Of The Maharaja

The Trial Of The Maharaja
Title The Trial Of The Maharaja PDF eBook
Author Debleena Majumdar
Publisher Sristhi Publishers & Distributors
Pages 200
Release 2022-10-15
Genre History
ISBN 9390441250

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The true account of the first Judicial Murder in British India 1775: British East India Company had won the battles of Plassey and Buxar. Their devastating tax measures and government machinery led to the Great Bengal Famine. Even as the masses struggled for survival, the Company was on a steady path towards maximizing profits and becoming the undisputed rulers of Bengal. Maharaja Nanda Kumar was an influential landowner in Bengal, who had been put in charge for revenue collection by the Company. He stumbled upon the elaborate game of money laundering and corruption with one man behind it all – Warren Hastings. Nanda Kumar decided to expose him and their battle of wits led to a historic eight-day Supreme Court trial. Its ripples reached London, leading to impeachment trials of two affluent British officers. Read The Trial of the Maharaja to know what happened when a brave Indian Maharaja stood up against the British authority. This real-life historical drama shows one man’s fight against men in power, for the love of his land and countrymen.

The Trial of Maharaja Nanda Kumar

The Trial of Maharaja Nanda Kumar
Title The Trial of Maharaja Nanda Kumar PDF eBook
Author Henry Beveridge
Publisher
Pages 472
Release 1886
Genre India
ISBN

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Report of the Maharaj Libel Case and of the Bhattia Conspiracy Case Connected with it

Report of the Maharaj Libel Case and of the Bhattia Conspiracy Case Connected with it
Title Report of the Maharaj Libel Case and of the Bhattia Conspiracy Case Connected with it PDF eBook
Author Jadunathjee Brizrattanjee (Maharaj.)
Publisher
Pages 244
Release 1862
Genre Bhattia Conspiracy Case, 1862
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The Trial and Deposition of Mulhar Rao Gaekwar of Baroda

The Trial and Deposition of Mulhar Rao Gaekwar of Baroda
Title The Trial and Deposition of Mulhar Rao Gaekwar of Baroda PDF eBook
Author Anonymous
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 270
Release 2023-10-20
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3385215366

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.

The Great Baroda Case

The Great Baroda Case
Title The Great Baroda Case PDF eBook
Author Mulhar Rao Gaekwar (Maharaja of Baroda.)
Publisher
Pages 674
Release 1905
Genre Poisoning
ISBN

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Report of the Maharaj Libel Case

Report of the Maharaj Libel Case
Title Report of the Maharaj Libel Case PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1862
Genre India
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Religious Reading and Everyday Lives in Devotional Hinduism

Religious Reading and Everyday Lives in Devotional Hinduism
Title Religious Reading and Everyday Lives in Devotional Hinduism PDF eBook
Author EMILIA. BACHRACH
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 265
Release 2022-09-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 0197648592

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Religious texts are not stable objects, passed down unchanged through generations. The way in which religious communities receive their scriptures changes over time and in different social contexts. This book considers religious reading through a study of the Pushtimarg, a Hindu community whose devotional practices and community identity have developed in close relationship with Vārtā Sāhitya (Chronicle Literature), a genre of Hindi prose hagiography written during the 17th century. Through hagiographies that narrate the relationships between the deity Krishna and the Pushtimarg's early leaders and their disciples, these hagiographies provide community history, theology, vicarious epiphany, and models of devotion. While steeped in the social world of early-modern north India, these texts have continued to be immensely popular among generations of modern devotees, whose techniques of reading and exegesis allow them to maintain the narratives as primary guides for devotional living in Gujarat-the western state of India where the Pushtimarg thrives today. Combining ethnographic fieldwork with close readings of Hindi and Gujarati texts, the book examines how members of the community engage with the hagiographies through recitation and dialogue in temples and homes, through commentary and translation in print publications and on the Internet, and even through debates in courts of law. The book argues that these acts of reading inform and are informed by both intimate negotiations of the family and the self, and also by politically potent disputes over matters such as temple governance. By studying the texts themselves, as well as the social contexts of their reading, Religious Reading and Everyday Lives in Devotional Hinduism provides a distinct example of how changing class, regional, and gender identities continue to shape interpretations of a scriptural canon, and how, in turn, these interpretations influence ongoing projects of self and community fashioning.