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Arjun Publishing House Indian Civilisation and the Epics by B R Verma and S R Bakshi
The main thrust of the theme is onIndian civilisation and the epics. It has a comprehensiveexplanation of the Indian valley civilization and thedevelopments,viz., Socio-economic and cultural aspects of theAryans. The history of the vedic period depicts several significantaspects including the politial philosophy and the concept ofdemocratic norms. The Ramayana depicts the religious fath of themillions of people who showered their ardent sincerity anddiscipline in temples. About Author : B.R. Verma a well read, widely travelled and strong believerof Marxist ideology was born in 1943 in "Jhang District" now inPakistan. He spent his youth living among contemporary marxistintellectuals. He choose publishing trade as profession thatmatched his state of mind. During course to itme he establishedhimself as publisher. S.R. Bakshi is Ph.D.; D. Litt. in Modern Indian History andis the author of several works on Indian nationalism and fredommovement. He has long academic experience having deep links withAsia Foundation, Saugar University, Nehru Memorail Museum andlibrary and Indian Council of Historical Research. Contents : Preface The Prehistoric Age-Early Man and His Implements The Sindhu (Indus) Valley Civilisation The Aryans Later Vedic Period-Political History Our Civilisation Indian Political Philosophy The Hindu Conception of Democracy Vitality of Hindu Civilisation Survival of Hindu Civilisation Labour in Ancient India Publicity in Ancient India On the Ramayana Chaitanya and the Vaishnava Poets of Bengal Political History from the Sixth to the Fourth Century B.C. The Maurya Empire Political Theory and Administrative Organisation The Epics and the Hindu Society Colonisation and Economic Condition Art Index