Arya's Triumph in Thanjavur

Arya's Triumph in Thanjavur
Author: StoryBuddiesPlay
Publisher: StoryBuddiesPlay
Total Pages: 82
Release: 2024-07-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

**"Arya's Triumph in Thanjavur"** is a captivating historical fiction novel set against the backdrop of the Chola Dynasty, featuring Arya, a formidable warrior who must navigate a treacherous landscape of betrayal and conspiracy to protect her city of Thanjavur. In this gripping tale, Arya’s leadership and bravery are tested as she uncovers a covert network seeking to undermine her efforts. As Arya and her allies confront these hidden threats, they must rebuild their defenses and restore peace to their realm. Dive into the rich tapestry of Chola history and experience a story of courage, resilience, and the enduring strength of a mother’s love. Discover the trials and triumphs of Arya’s journey, where each page reveals a blend of action, intrigue, and historical depth.

A Textbook of Agronomy

A Textbook of Agronomy
Author: B. Chandrasekaran
Publisher: New Age International
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Agronomy
ISBN: 9788122427431

The Nayaks of Tanjore

The Nayaks of Tanjore
Author: V. Vriddhagirisan
Publisher: Asian Educational Services
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1995
Genre: Tamil Nadu (India)
ISBN: 9788120609969

Unruly Waters

Unruly Waters
Author: Sunil Amrith
Publisher: Basic Books
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2018-12-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0465097731

From a MacArthur "Genius," a bold new perspective on the history of Asia, highlighting the long quest to tame its waters Asia's history has been shaped by her waters. In Unruly Waters, historian Sunil Amrith reimagines Asia's history through the stories of its rains, rivers, coasts, and seas -- and of the weather-watchers and engineers, mapmakers and farmers who have sought to control them. Looking out from India, he shows how dreams and fears of water shaped visions of political independence and economic development, provoked efforts to reshape nature through dams and pumps, and unleashed powerful tensions within and between nations. Today, Asian nations are racing to construct hundreds of dams in the Himalayas, with dire environmental impacts; hundreds of millions crowd into coastal cities threatened by cyclones and storm surges. In an age of climate change, Unruly Waters is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand Asia's past and its future.

Medical Encounters in British India

Medical Encounters in British India
Author: Deepak Kumar
Publisher: OUP India
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-01-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198089216

This volume explores the nature of interactions between the East and the West in the field of medicine.It focuses on examples from India's medical tradition and the challenges it faced when modern medical system entered the country as part of the British colonial rule.

Buddha in the Crown

Buddha in the Crown
Author: John Clifford Holt
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1991-01-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0195362462

Historical, anthropological, and philosophical in approach, Buddha in the Crown is a case study in religious and cultural change. It examines the various ways in which Avalokitesvara, the most well known and proliferated bodhisattva of Mahayana Buddhism throughout south, southeast, and east Asia, was assimilated into the transforming religious culture of Sri Lanka, one of the most pluralistic in Asia. Exploring the expressions of the bodhisattva's cult in Sanskrit and Sinhala literature, in iconography, epigraphy, ritual, symbol, and myth, the author develops a provocative thesis regarding the dynamics of religious change. Interdisciplinary in scope, addressing a wide variety of issues relating to Buddhist thought and practice, and providing new and original information on the rich cultural history of Sri Lanka, this book will interest students of Buddhism and South Asia.

Bhagwati Charan Verma

Bhagwati Charan Verma
Author: Śrīlāla Śukla
Publisher: Sahitya Akademi
Total Pages: 94
Release: 1994
Genre:
ISBN: 9788172018290

Life and works of Bhagwati Charan Verma, b. 1903, Hindi writer.

Grounds for Play

Grounds for Play
Author: Kathryn Hansen
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 577
Release: 2023-12-22
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0520910885

The nautanki performances of northern India entertain their audiences with often ribald and profane stories. Rooted in the peasant society of pre-modern India, this theater vibrates with lively dancing, pulsating drumbeats, and full-throated singing. In Grounds for Play, Kathryn Hansen draws on field research to describe the different elements of nautanki performance: music, dance, poetry, popular story lines, and written texts. She traces the social history of the form and explores the play of meanings within nautanki narratives, focusing on the ways important social issues such as political authority, community identity, and gender differences are represented in these narratives. Unlike other styles of Indian theater, the nautanki does not draw on the pan-Indian religious epics such as the Ramayana or the Mahabharata for its subjects. Indeed, their storylines tend to center on the vicissitudes of stranded heroines in the throes of melodramatic romance. Whereas nautanki performers were once much in demand, live performances now are rare and nautanki increasingly reaches its audiences through electronic media—records, cassettes, films, television. In spite of this change, the theater form still functions as an effective conduit in the cultural flow that connects urban centers and the hinterland in an ongoing process of exchange.