THE EPIC OF SAMRAT
Title | THE EPIC OF SAMRAT PDF eBook |
Author | Vijayavarma Rudraraju |
Publisher | Vijayavarma Rudraraju |
Pages | 160 |
Release | 2023-12-04 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
Decades of dispute between a royal family and a swindler employee turned businessman for an estate changed the life and lifestyle of Samrat, the last legal heir of the royal family. Time institutes a new life, while the past threatens his new life. A brilliant plot to retain his property and a noble aspiration to change the livelihoods of Indian farmers make an everlasting impression in transforming the way agriculture is conceived in India. The book chronicles the journey of Samrat, as he navigates complex legal battles, political sabotage, threats to his life, and a romance with Eshu to reclaim his family’s ancestral estate. Framed against the backdrop of the Indian agrarian crisis, it highlights agricultural challenges and Samrat's vision to transform the estate into a pioneering global hub for sustainable farming education and research.
Rama of the Axe: The Epic Saga of Parashurama
Title | Rama of the Axe: The Epic Saga of Parashurama PDF eBook |
Author | Ranjith Radhakrishnan |
Publisher | Westland |
Pages | 292 |
Release | |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9357762868 |
About the Book THE LEGEND OF PARASHURAMA, THE SIXTH AVATAR OF VISHNU, RETOLD IN ALL ITS FANTASTIC DETAIL. The youngest son of Saptarishi Jamadagni, Ramabhadra has the weight of an immense prophecy on his shoulders. For not only is he the gifted son of a supremely revered rishi and his wife, he is also being quietly trained to fulfil his destiny as an avatar of Lord Vishnu. But the path to divinity is not one without trials. When his father and guru is suddenly snatched away from him, Ramabhadra knows he has to avenge his death, come what may. But before that he must master himself. A tale of revenge, love and duty Rama of the Axe is the story of Rambhadra’s journey to becoming Parashurama.
Northeast India
Title | Northeast India PDF eBook |
Author | Samrat Choudhury |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 402 |
Release | 2023-06-29 |
Genre | India, Northeastern |
ISBN | 1787389529 |
As India and the world are roiled by questions of nationalism and identity, this book journeys into the history of one of the world's newest and most fascinating regions: Northeast India. Having appeared with the stroke of a pen in 1947, as the British Raj was torn asunder and partitioned into India and Pakistan, this is a region of hills inhabited by myriad tribes. Until colonial rule, they had lived in their ancient ways largely unmolested by their neighbors, who were rather keen to avoid their traditions of head-hunting. Samrat Choudhury chronicles the processes by which these remote hill-tribes, and the diverse other peoples inhabiting the valley of the vast Brahmaputra River below, became parts of the 'imagined nation' that is India. Through the invention of the Northeast, he explores two other ideas of India that remain in daily competition: Bharat, the Hindu nationalist conception of the country, and Hindustan, the Persian-origin name by which India is still known as far west as Turkey. Taking a long view, this absorbing political history chronicles the separate pathways by which imperialism, Christianity and the British love of tea brought each of the contemporary region's constituent states, kicking and screaming, into modern India.
Early History of India
Title | Early History of India PDF eBook |
Author | Nagendra Nath Ghosh |
Publisher | |
Pages | 1072 |
Release | 1960 |
Genre | India |
ISBN |
Prince of Patliputra
Title | Prince of Patliputra PDF eBook |
Author | Shreyas Bhave |
Publisher | One Point Six Technology Pvt Ltd |
Pages | 449 |
Release | 2018-08-24 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 9352010833 |
Bharatvarsha, Land Of The Aryas: 272 BC Bindusar, the second Samrat Chakravartin of all the Aryas, rules the Indian sub-continent from his capital, Patliputra. Fifty years previously, his father, Chandragupta Maurya, had laid the foundations of this vast Samrajya, guided by the famed Guru, Arya Chanakya. But the pinnacle of the Empire’s wealth and glory has now passed… As the Samrat’s health declines due to .a mysterious illness, problems and factions, in-fighting and rebellion, raise their heads across his realm. There is no clear successor as the ninety-nine sons of Bindusar vie to ascend the throne. Bharatvarsha waits for a warrior-king to rise up and lead the Empire once again. Can young Prince Asoka, least favoured of Bindusar’s sons, take on his grandfather’s mantle? Can Radhagupta, a mere Councillor at Court, be the inspiration Chanakya was to his Emperor and his people? Book I of the epic Asoka Trilogy revolves around the haunting question: Who will be the next Samrat of the revered land of the Aryas? The first book of this riveting narrative captures the decline of a golden age, the upsurge of greed and chaos, the dark aspirations of royal heirs, and the dramatic events in the remarkable life of a man of destiny.
The History of Medieval India
Title | The History of Medieval India PDF eBook |
Author | Siddhartha Das |
Publisher | Notion Press |
Pages | 293 |
Release | 2024-05-15 |
Genre | History |
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The book, "The History of Medieval India," aims to provide readers with a methodical and comprehensive understanding of Medieval India, aimed specifically for aspirants of competitive examinations across the nation. The content of this book is twofold: 1. Subjective knowledge on a range of events from ancient India, presented in an accessible and concise manner. 2. Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) crafted to reflect the depth and breadth of each topic, aiding candidates in assessment and preparation. Designed with precision, the book aligns with the most recent UPSC syllabus and caters to the requirements of State PSC, SSC, and UPSC examinations. It provides clarity by presenting events in the sequence they occurred, allowing candidates to discern patterns, evolutions, and interrelations. It ensures discipline, enabling efficient study and revision. In essence, this book seeks to simplify the multifaceted journey of Indian history for its readers. With chronology and discipline as its foundational pillars, it offers a streamlined pathway through the diverse phases of India's past. To the aspirants aiming for excellence in their professional examinations, this book is a tool, a guide, and a companion. We trust it will serve you well in your endeavors. Best wishes.
Translators Through History
Title | Translators Through History PDF eBook |
Author | Jean Delisle |
Publisher | John Benjamins Publishing |
Pages | 364 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 9027224501 |
Acclaimed, when it first appeared, as a seminal work a groundbreaking book that was both informative and highly readable Translators through History is being released in a new edition, substantially revised and expanded by Judith Woodsworth. Translators have played a key role in intellectual exchange through the ages and across borders. This account of how they have contributed to the development of languages, the emergence of literatures, the dissemination of knowledge and the spread of values tells the story of world culture itself. Content has been updated, new elements introduced and recent directions in translation scholarship incorporated, providing fresh insights and a more nuanced view of past events. The bibliography contains over 100 new titles and illustrations have been refreshed and enhanced. An invaluable tool for students, scholars and professionals in the field of translation, the latest version of Translators through History remains a vital resource for researchers in other disciplines and a fascinating read for the wider public.