• CHATUH SHLOKI MANUSMRITI: AN ENGLISH COMMENTARY

    CHATUH SHLOKI MANUSMRITI: AN ENGLISH COMMENTARY

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    About the Book

    Manusmriti occupies a prominent place in Indian textual tradition as one of the authentic sources of dharma. However, contemporary engagement with the text has been wrought with prejudice and discomfort left in the wake of colonialism. The present work aims to address the gap in contemporary approach and facilitate a better understanding through a philosophical analysis of the first four verses of Manusmriti, shedding light on the object, purpose and relevance of dharma texts. Rather than reducing Manusmriti to a mere relic of the past through a historical study, the book locates the text within the larger Hindu epistemological, ontological, and theological worldview and extracts the eternal teachings embedded within it. The book addresses common misconceptions on topics such as the definition of dharma, the integrity and importance of Manusmriti, the notion of ritual competency, and the Hindu conception of varna. The book draws from the entire Hindu textual tradition spanning the Vedas, Upanishads, Smritis, Itihasa-Puranas, and the Gita. It references the works of renowned acharyas including Adi Shankaracharya, Ramanujacharya, Madhvacharya, Vallabhacharya, Sayanacharya, Kumarila Bhatta, and Sri Aurobindo.

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  • WILDERNESS UNTAMED (HARDCOVER)

    WILDERNESS UNTAMED (HARDCOVER)

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    ‘Like a lion in the first flush of its golden-maned youth, the forest of giant golden-stemmed bamboos stalked towards them. Why not burn it down? Green shoots and all?’ Thrumming with cicadas and honeybees, bristling with bamboo and tamarind, and redolent of heady illuppai blossoms, here comes a saga of the life-and-death struggle of a lush South Indian jungle. The agent of change is a man who has nothing to lose. Uprooted from the human jungle of caste, clan, and kinship, Singapore-returned Chidambaram hacks, and finally burns his way into the untamed wilderness to make way for sugarcane plantations and a sugar factory. Tamil literature has from the earliest times been infused with an awareness of the natural world. Saaya Vanam, along with this English avataar, vividly reminds us that Tamil itself–like any human speech–is an outgrowth of nature. Says the translator, Vasantha Surya: ‘It has been my endeavour to show how languages are inseparably intertwined, and derive their nourishment from a shared ground of human experience and imagination.’

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  • BRITISH RAJ TO AMRIT KAAL: EIGHT PIVOTAL INITIATIVES THAT TRANSFORMED INDIA

    BRITISH RAJ TO AMRIT KAAL: EIGHT PIVOTAL INITIATIVES THAT TRANSFORMED INDIA

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    Through a meticulously researched and nuanced exploration of India’s 75-year journey after Independence, British Raj to Amrit Kaal reveals a profound insight—that the quantum leap in the nation’s progress has not been driven through incremental policy and legislative acts, but primarily by the eight ‘pivotal initiatives’ that went far beyond policy in their scope and vision. From the creation of the IITs to the more recent initiatives like the Aadhar card and the Pradhan Mantri Jan Dhan Yojana, this book explores these initiatives to extract the key lessons for the Amrit Kaal period that lies directly ahead. At the core of this narrative are the Sherpas—those extraordinary visionaries who shattered traditional constraints of politics and bureaucracy. Confronting deeply entrenched systemic barriers, these heroes engineered remarkable breakthroughs bringing in transformative change through their unwavering determination and deep commitment to India’s growth. This book is India’s bold manifesto for the next twenty-five years. It outlines five visionary and comprehensive roadmaps for transforming India into Viksit Bharat, transcending not just economic metrics but serving also as a holistic model for sustainable and inclusive development for Bharat’s approaching Amrit Kaal.

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  • MY THOUGHTS, MY MOTHERLAND: QUEST FOR A GOLDEN INDIA

    MY THOUGHTS, MY MOTHERLAND: QUEST FOR A GOLDEN INDIA

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    “Many of us are good at articulating our ideas and thoughts, but many are procrastinators. That several of India’s grandiose ideas and plans have not come to fruition is testimony to this”.
    “We are India and India is us. It is not enough to live in India, India has to be alive within each of us”.
    “Nations that live strictly by the rule of law always attain greater heights than those that allow even a few to live above the rule of law”.

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  • THE BANGKOK FIASCO AND OTHER STORIES

    THE BANGKOK FIASCO AND OTHER STORIES

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    An innocent mistake in Bangkok results in many broken relationships. Vijay’s jealous wife extracts a permanent revenge on her philandering husband. A young married woman indulges in casual sex to gift a child to her impotent husband to escape the ignominy of triple talaq. The Bangkok Fiasco and Other Stories, a compilation of nine short stories, delicately handles the unforeseen, complicated situations faced in life. The simple language, realistic portrayal of characters and the twists and turns will keep the readers hooked till the end.

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  • TRIBES OF INDIA : REALITIES AND REPRESENTATIONS

    TRIBES OF INDIA : REALITIES AND REPRESENTATIONS

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    The term ‘tribe/tribal’ is at the heart of several contentious issues of contemporary Indian society. For centuries the tribal communities have been subjected to domination and control by the outsiders and been victims of cultural genocide. As a result, their relationship with forests has been violated, their lifestyle that epitomised harmony with Nature, stands denigrated causing colossal disruption of the everyday practices. Does the process of subjugation and assimilation imply a complete disintegration of tribal practices and tradition? What are the challenges posed by modernisation, sankritisation, and globalisation on linguistic realities and its effect on tribal identity and culture? What happens when the indigenous language faces threat from the outside world? Does it succumb to the pressure and becomes extinct? This book offers critical insights into questions that are fundamental as well as contemporary in the field of tribal research. From oral cultures and language issues to the radical aspects in tribal Ramayanas and Mahabharatas, to ethnographic studies on tribal monetary traditions, textile, and handicrafts, not to mention the chapters on literary studies of authors like Mamang Dai, Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar, and Mahasweta Devi, the book encompasses a variety of research work that is multidisciplinary, heterogeneous in scope and yet, incisive in argumentation.

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