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2008. Hardcover. New. PUBLISHING TITLE. This scientifically researched 27 volume Encyclopaedia of Art and culture in India is a vast treasure of knowledge and information on 28 States and seven Union Territories. Each volume contains an Introduction on the particular state describing its origin, history, geography, economy, and 23 chapters on topics ranging from the cultural change over period of time from the very early period to the modern times to religion, pursuit of education, position of women, society and community life, the marriage systems, scholars and their works, paintings and sculpture, dance, drama, music, food habits, dress and ornaments, depressed class culture, kinship relations, language and literature archaeological and anthropological findings, religious centres, museums, archives, libraries and literary societies, fairs and festivals, custom related to birth and death rituals and rites, folklores, folktales, myths and legends, and globalization and urbanization of culture. The entire mass of information and knowledge has been painstakingly researched, written and edited with the anthropological point of view, that makes this encyclopaedia all the more valuable for purpose of scholars in different disciplines, social scientists, teacher and students. About The Author:- Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and education at Lucknow University. He is a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization. He has contributed several research papers on urban development. Contents:- Contents, Introduction, • Origin • Brief History • Geography • Climate • Economy, 1. Cultural Changes Over Period of Time, • Changes among the Pangwals • Life of Panwals: A Closed, System • Dress and Ornaments • Food habits • Positive and, Negative Attitudinal Changes • Changes amount the People, of Kinnaur and Spiti • Changes Observed in Kinnaur • Changes, Observed in Spiti • Social Hierarchies • Changing Customs, 2. Religions, • Observed in Spiti • Social Hierarchies • Changing Customs, • Hinduism • Buddhism • Buddhism in Kinnaur and Spiti •, Four Sects of Tibetan Buddhism • Bodhisattvas • Mantra for, Virtue • Moatery and Temple • Jainism • Sikhism • Islam •, Religious Beliefs of Gaddis • Spirits • Bangalouds • Rituals, and Sacrifices, 3. Educational and Learning, • Education in Bilaspur • Education in Chamba • Education, in Hamirpur • Education in Kangra • Education in Kullu Region, • Education in Mandi • Government Programmes and Tribal, Education • Unsuitable Curriculum • Changing Education and, Society • Fillip to Tribal Language • Pleasures of Tribal Life, and Learning • Oral and Written Cultures • Superstitions •, New Skills and Technologies • New Skills and Technologies, 4. Position of Women, • Himachal’s Tantric Buddhist Women • Women of Kullu, Region • The Bangali in Himachal Pradesh • The Bansi • The, Batwal • The Bhisti • The Bodh • The Chanal • The Christian, • The Dagoli • The Dosali • The Gaddi Brahman • The Gaddi, Rajput • The Gaur Brahman • The Ghai • The Gosain • The, Gujjar (Hindu) • The Hali • The Jheewar • Social Status of, Women in Brahampur Village, 9, 15, 29, 41, 67, 6 Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Himachal Pradesh), 5. Social and Community Life, • The Gujjar: A Pastoral Tribe • The Gaddis • The Ashvamukha, Kinners • Music Song and Dance, 6. The Marriage System, • The Gaddi Marriage • Marriage Rules • Kinds of Marriages, • Marriage Ceremonies • Departure to Bride’s House • At the, Entrance of Bride’s Place • Kanyadan • Completion • Marriage, in Kullu—Lahaul–Spiti Region • Kullu Marriage • Widows •, Betrothal and Marriage Ceremonies • Lahaul Marriage • Spiti, Marriage, 7. Scholars and theire Works, • Religion • Physical Features • Residential Pattern • Dress, • Utensils • Social and Cultural Life • Fairs and Festivals •, Beliefs and Superstitions • Devi Chandika Tample (Kothi) •, General Superstitions • Evil Spirits • Untouchability and Social, Status of Women, 8. Paintings and Sculpture, • Kangra School of Paintings • Artists of Kangra Style of, Paintings• Miniature Paintings of Guler School • The Chamba, School of Paintings • Tantrik School of Paintings • Himachal, Murals • Akhand Chandi Palace, Chamba Town • Shakti Devi, Temple, Chhatrari • Braj Raj Dihari Temple, Nurpur •, Narbadeshvar Temple, Tira Sujanpur • Sivalaya Temple, in the, Palace at Nandaun, 9. Dance, • Dandaras Dance • Phual Dance • Chhatrari Dance • Sikri, Dance • Churah Dance • Ghurain Dance • Kinner Dances •, The Lama Devil Dance • Jhanjar Dance • Gaddi Dance • Shun, and Shaboo Dances • Japro Dance • Dodra Kawar Dance •, Kulu Valley Dances • Some Dance Songs • Dance Song •, Festivals and Dance • Dance in Chamba Hills, 10. Drama, • Dance and Drama in Folklore • Nati: Dance-Drama • Two, Groups Dances • Masked Dance • Kirtan and Tamasha • The, Poet-singer (Shabir) Tradition • Tamasha, 11. Music, • Gaddi Music • Music • Tribal Music Instruments • Folk, Songs • Features of Gaddi Music • Mythological Traditions, • Kinners and Music • Details of Musical Instruments • Details, of Musical Instruments • Chordo-Phonic Instruments • Aero-, Phonic Instruments • Idio-Phonic Instruments • Ghanta •, 67, 83, 97, 117, 129, 139, 153, CONTENTS:- 7, Membrano-Phonic Instruments • Rhythm • Tala, Laya and, Chhand • Kirtan and Tamasha • The Poet-singer (Shabir), Tradition • Tamasha, 12. Food Habits, • Food Habits of People of Kinnaur and Spiti Region • Regional, Changes • Liquor • Food in Lahul Region • Food of Various, Communities • The Bazigar • The Beda (Bodh) • The Bharare, • The Bhojki • The Daule • The Dumna/Bhanjra • The Gaddi, Brahman • The Ghirath • The Jat • The Kayastha • Khatri • The, Labana • The Megh • The Nalband • Food and Drinks • Wine, • Smoking, 13. Dress and Ornaments, • Clothing and Ornaments • Costumes of Pangwalas (Men) •, Costumes of Pangwalans (Women) • Dress of Gaddis, 14. Depressed Class Culture, • The Bangali • The Bansi • The Barwalas and Batwals • The, Chuhra • Betrothal • The Dagi • The Gaderiya • The Julaha, • The Lohar, 15. Kinship Relations, • Kinship in India • Levels of Family Entities • Shrinkage of, Family • Kinship and Social Structure in Himachal • Family, Organisation • Gaddi Tribes • Woman • Posthumous Children, (Chakandu) • Inheritance • Adoption • Kinship Organisation, • Behaviour Between Relatives • Senior Relatives • Junior, Relatives. • Joking Relationship • Lineage and Clan, 16. Language and Literature, • Pahari Dialects • Kinnauri Dialect • Dogri Language •, Literature in Dogri • Creative Writing • Novels • Prose •, Literary Criticism • Growth of Literature • Translation of Literary, Works • Pattas in Dogri • Court Language, 17. Archaeological and Anthropological Findingss, • Temple Types • The Shikhara Temples • The Hill Temples •, Temples of Kulu, Spiti and Lahul • The Bajaura Temple • Stone, and Wood Temples • Archaeology in Kangra Region •, Anthropological Findings, 18. Religious Centres, • Baijnath • Bajaura • Bhimakali • Bhuntar • Bilaspur• Chamba, • Dadh • Daulatpur • Dhungri Van Vihar • Guling • Jawalamukhi, • Kangra • Kangra Valley • Kaza • Keylong • Khajiar •, Khirganga • Kullu • Lahul Valley • Manali • Mandi • Manikaran, 167, 183, 191, 219, 233, 245, 257, 8 Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Himachal Pradesh), • Masroor • McLeod Ganj • Muhala • Nurpur • Pandoh •, Paonta Saheb • Pattan Valley • Rawalsar Lake • Sainj Valley, • Shimla • Tarna Hill • Tupchiling • Vashishth, 19. Museums and Libraries, • Museums • Chamba: Bhuri Singh Museum, Chamba •, Mandi • Naggar: Himalayan Folk Art Museum • Palampur:, Museum of Agriculture• Shimla, 20. Fairs and Festivals, • Sui Fair • Lavi Fair • Brahmaur-Jatra • Renuka Fair • Kullu, Dussehra • Kangra Fairs • Koti Fair • Nahan Fair • Shivratri, Fair • Nalwari Fair • Jawalamukhi Fair • Natwar Fair, • Festivals • Role of Festivals • Important Festivals • Navratras, • Baisakhi • Haryali • Rakhpunya or Rakhi • Chrewal • Jagra, • Phulech • Sair • Dussehra and Diwali • Lohri • Shivratri, • Nawala, 21. Customs, • Marriage Customs • Marriage Procession • Death Rituals, • Erection of Dhaj • Some Festivals of Pangwals • Lahula, Customs Connected with Birth, Marriage and Death • Betrothal, • Food • Housing and Lifestyle • Ancient Belief in Lahul, • Religion • Peculiar Customs and Behaviour • Halda Festival, • Mass Celebration of Children’s Birth in Lahul • Kamgochi, • Mystic Devices to Find Stolen Objects, 22. Folklore and Folk Stories, • Folk Stories • The Story of Ghose • The Vizier’s Son and The, Rajah’s Son • The Rajah’s Son and The Vizier’s Son • Bey, Huslo • Result of an Act of Kindness • Folk Songs • Songs, for Social Ceremonies • Birth Songs • Sacred Thread Ceremony, Songs • Marriage Songs, 23. Globalisation of Culture, • Marriage Customs • Globalization and Rate of Change • Ills, of Globalization • Culture Shock • Cultural Capital • Culture in, the Context of Globalization • Globalization of Himachal, Culture • Wealth of Tourism • Temples • Monasteries, • Religious Tourism or Pilgrimage • Powerful Dam: Bhakra, • Shimla and Around • Architectural Heritage • Dalhousie, • Dharamsala • Jagatsukh • Kangra • Kullu • Manali • Masrur, • Shimla, Index, 275, 279, 291, 307, 323, 337 The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Himachal Pradesh) 6Th Volume written/authored/edited by Ed.Gopal Bhargava', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788182054462 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 361 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 6th Volume. 6th Volume, 2008, 2015. Hardcover. New. PUBLISHING TITLE. About The Book:- After retirement from the Army in 1978 I worked for about a decade in the Middle East on various project management assignments. This became a stepping stone for my 'Green Card' to become permanent resident of California which facilitated my PhD studies from an Indian University. The huge well stocked and catalogued libraries of Berkley and San Francisco Universities proved boon, vast store houses of valuable information. A large number of encyclopedia besides numerous rare out-of-print old books to which I had easy access in the Universities of California. I acknowledge with deep gratitude for having made liberal use of vast literature on subjects like Paranormal phenomena, P a r a - Psychology , ' Near Death Experiences', 'Out of Body Experiences', Mysteries, Ghosts-Apparitions, Dreams, Séances , communications with the “ Other Side” via mediums , medical treatment via Regression, Reincarnation, Psychic Sciences, and above all, about DEA TH: We Never Die! Excellent resource on Philosophy of Spiritualism … About The Author:- Mahinder Gulati born Feb 1931 i n remote village in Pakistan. At age twenty became an officer in Corps of Engineers. Published his first article at age 22: FORTY DAYS AMONG THE LUSHAIS. In compliance with Army rules he started writing under pseudonym, 'Gemini Paul'. Published many articles in social anthropological journals. In 1962 was actively involved in Army operations in NEFA. During 1965 Indo Pak War he was in Lahore-Khemkaran Sector in a Tank Brigade. In 1971 he was on Planning Staff for Bangladesh Operations and was posted at Dacca in mid - December. Was awarded MID ('Mention in Despatch'). Cabinet Division of the Government of People's Republic of Bangladesh appointed Col Gulati as member of Communication Cell of their Government. After finishing his foreign contracts he settled down at Dehradun for Ph.D. Has twelve books to his credit on historical biographical - philosophical subjects besides one in the slippery field of political science. Content:- Preface 7 1. Riddles of Nature 11 2. Xenoglossy 17 3. Stonehenge, Mehirs and Dolmen 27 4. Bermuda Triangle 35 5. Shamanism and Shamanic Experiences 39 6. Divination 41 7. Precognition, Premonitions, 53 Predictions and Prophecies 8. Dreams 65 9. Ghosts and Apparitions 73 10. Near Death Experience (NDE) 87 Out of Body Experience (OBE) 11. Hindu Tradition 93 12. Psychic Applications 99 13. Thanatology 117 14. Auras 121 15. Thought Forms 125 16. A Search for the Truth 137 17. Ghosts and Apparitions 141 18. Hello From Heaven 149 19. Shambhala 157 (Imaginary Land of Heavenly Bliss) 20. Totem: Personal Guardian Spirit 161 21. CHÖD 165 A Tibetan Rite of Impermanance Medically Impossible, Totally Unbelievable, Most Unnatural but still TRUE! 22. Tumo 171 (Self Generation of Body Heat) 23. Spirit World 175 24. Evil Forces 183 25. Death - Transition or Terminus? 191 26. Liquor Drinking Gods 205 Spirits Love Spirit 27. Milk Drinking Gods 211 Bibliography 217 Index 225 The Title 'Violation of Disability of Rights written/authored/edited by Prof. Rohini Prasad, Dr. Sukanta Sarkar', published in the year 2015. The ISBN 9789351280811 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 360 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Education & Reference / General. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms, 2015, N.Y.: Bell Publishing Co.,, 1969. Very Good ++ 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. pp.496 with index and illustrations. clean tight copy title page spine loose, top/bottom spine small tears and bumps corners slightly bumped red cloth with gold gilt.. First Bell Edition. Hard Cover/No Jacket. Very Good/No Jacket., Bell Publishing Co., 1969, 2008. Hardcover. New. PUBLISHING TITLE. This scientifically researched 27 volume Encyclopaedia of Art and culture in India is a vast treasure of knowledge and information on 28 States and seven Union Territories. Each volume contains an Introduction on the particular state describing its origin, history, geography, economy, and 23 chapters on topics ranging from the cultural change over period of time from the very early period to the modern times to religion, pursuit of education, position of women, society and community life, the marriage systems, scholars and their works, paintings and sculpture, dance, drama, music, food habits, dress and ornaments, depressed class culture, kinship relations, language and literature archaeological and anthropological findings, religious centres, museums, archives, libraries and literary societies, fairs and festivals, custom related to birth and death rituals and rites, folklores, folktales, myths and legends, and globalization and urbanization of culture. The entire mass of information and knowledge has been painstakingly researched, written and edited with the anthropological point of view, that makes this encyclopaedia all the more valuable for purpose of scholars in different disciplines, social scientists, teacher and students. About The Author:- Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and education at Lucknow University. He is a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization. He has contributed several research papers on urban development. Contents:- Contents, Introduction 9, Origin, History, Geography, Economy, Geography, Climate, Rainfall, Winds and Sand-storms, Soil, Flora and Fauna, People, Decadel, Variations, Density, Growth, History, National Movement, Independence and Formation of Rajasthan, The Annals of, Covenanting States, Economy, Per Capita Income, Rural Workers, Industrial Workers Wide spread Poverty, 1. Cultural Change Over Period of Time 31, Religion, Jainism under Mughals, Hinduism, Tribes, Minas, Literature, and Science, Rajasthani Literature, Changes in Poetry and Prose, Changes in Fine Arts, Sculpture, Culture of Courage, Fight and Liberty, 2. Religions 45, Hindu Religious Beliefs, Worship of Brahma, Saivism, Saktism, Minor, Saiva and Sakta Sects, Sun Worship, Vaishnavism, Arya Samaj, Ramakrishna Mission, Jainism, Other Religions, Primitive cult by Bhils, The Village Deity, Invoking the Sitla Mata, Bhajan Mandli, Govind, Giri Panth, Other Bhil Sects, The Cult of Krishna, Cult of Rama, The, Christian Cult, Bhajan Mandali of Bhils, 3. Education and Learning 65, Education Under the British, Current Situation, The Central Electronic, Engineering Research Institute (CEERI), Pilani Educational Centre, Mayo College, Gandhi Vidya Mandir, Vidya Bhawan, Maharani Gayatri, Devi School, Sainik School, Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan Oriental, Research Institute, Sports, State Awards, International Events, Sports, Council, Coaching, 4. Position of Women 79, Responsibility in the Household, Practice of Levirate, Natra Marriage, Women in Polygamous Marriages, Women in Monogamous Family, Divorce, Practice of Sati, Female Infanticide, Witchcraft, Widow, Remarriage, Child Marriages, Police Atrocities against Women, 5. Society and Community Life 95, The Highest Concentration of Rajputs, Ethnographic Studies on, Rajasthan, Borderline Communities, Humble Houses and High Palaces, Manganiyars of Rajasthan, Change of Times, Social Evil of ‘Nukta’, 6 Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Rajasthan), 6. The Marriage System 109, Remarriage, Marriage Among the Bhils, Marriage by Exchange of, Service, Bride-Price Marriage, Marriage Rituals, The Ritual of Haldi, Ceremony of Notra, Elaborate Feasts, Marriage Processions, Tying, the Marriage Knot, Post-Marriage Rites, Magic to ward off the Evil, Spirits, 7. Scholars and Their Works 125, Bappa Rawal, Mira Bai, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, Poet Prithvi Raj, Muhnot Nainsi, Pipa, Sait Raidas, Ramdeo, Pabu Rathor, Goga Chohan, Chandbardai, Chandrasakhi, Din Daravesha, Chandrasinha, Rajasthani, Charanas and their Dingala Gita, 8. Paintings and Sculpture 139, Illustrations of Geeta-Govinda, Rajasthani Frescos, Architecture, Sculpture, 9. Dance 153, Folk Dances, Geer Dance, Gair Dance, Gender Dance, Raasmandal, Dance, Panihari Dance, Tera Ta ali Dance, Jasnathi Agni or The Fire, Dance, Kacchi Ghori Dance, Chang Dance, Snake Dance, Charee, Dance, Garvi Dance, 10. Drama, The comic Melodrama by Bahurupiyas, A Competition in Practical, Tricks, 11. Music 179, Songs of Bards, Charans, The Manganiyars, Singing on Happy, Occasions, Musical Instruments, The Manganiyar Songs, 12. Food Habits 193, A Few More Dishes, Non-Vegetarian Food, Scarcity of Agricultural, Food-stuff, Regional Foods, Other Foodstuff, Dhaba Food, Ordinary, Food, Food Habits of Primitive Bhils, Ceremonial Food, Liquor, Opium, and Other Intoxicants, 13. Dress and Ornaments 209, The Head Wears, Short Coat, Ordinary Dress, Male Dress, Female, Dress, Dress on Festivals, Stylish Dress Material, Ornaments, Hair, Style, Footwear, Furniture, Gesso Work, 14. Depressed Class Culture 229, Slave Traffic, The Plight of Tillers, Stir by the Aboriginal Tribes, Political, Movments, Oppressive Regime, The Hated Feudal System, Bijolia, Movement, Stir at Neemuchana, Outrage at Kangad, Bards, Poets, and Charanas on the Sad Plight, Rajputs grabbing forcibly Dalit’s, land, Dalit Dispute Minister’s Claim, Centre favours new laws, special, courts for SC/STs, CONTENTS:- 7, 15. Kinship Relations 247, Ethical Norms of the Clan, Family Organisation, Interaction Among, Family Members, Husband-Wife Relationship, Parents-Children, Relations, Sibling Relationship, Inheritance, Adoption, Partition, Kinship, Terms of Address, Social Interactions, 16. Language and Literature 261, Tradition of Dictionaries and Thesaurures, Rajasthani Grammar, Rajasthani under influence of Sanskrit, Literature, Literature during, Bhakti Period, Rajasthan’s Epics, Prithviraj Raso, 17. Archaeological and Anthropological Findings 283, History of People’s Settlement, Anthropological Findings, Anthropometric Measurement, 18. Religious Centres 297, Centres of Hindu Pilgrimage, Brahma Temple, Pushkar, Eklingji Temple, Udaipur, Govind Devji Temple, Jaipur, Shrinathji Temple, Nathdwara, Other Minor Shrines, Amber’s Kali Temple, Bijolia and Menal, Gataji, Kaila Devi, Kolayat, Osian, Ranthambhor’s Ganesh temple, Mira, Temple, The Sun Temple, Adbhutnath Temple, Temple of Nilkantha, Mahadeva, Samideshwar Temple, Kumbha Shyam Temple, Kali Mandir, Savitri Temple Pushkar, Neel Kanth Mahadeva, Kali Maa Temple, Neelkanth Mahadeva Temple, Kota, Shiv Devra Temple in Ramgarh, (Kota), Ghateshwara Temple (Baroli), Ganesh Temple (Baroli), Tenets, of Jainism, Jain Shrines, DilwaraTemple, Mt Abu, Parsvanath Temple, Nakoda, Ranakpur, Shri Mahavirji Temple, Rishabdeo Temple, Dhulev, Bhandasha Jain Temple, Jhalraptan, Lodurva, Vimala Vasahi Temple, Huna Vasahi, Kantinath Jain Temple, Soniji-Ki-Nasiyan, Arrival of, Islam, Dargah Sharif, Ajmer, Tarkin ki Dargah, Nagaur, Shrines of Folk, Heroes, Family deities, Worship of Sati – Satimata-ka-Than, 19. Museums and Libraries 311, Central Museum, Jaipur, Brass Work, Damascening Work, Enamelling, Work, Bidri Work, Silver work, Sardar Museum, Jodhpur, Industrial, Section, Painting Section, Kota Museum, Archaeological Section, Paintings, Manuscripts, Local Arts and Crafts of Hadoti Region, Miscellaneous Section, Other Museums, Libraries, Cultural and, Literary Societies, Lalit Kala Akademi, Department of Archives, Sanskrit, Sahitya Sammelan, Sangeet Natak Akademi, Roopayan Sansthan, The, Rajasthan Sahitya Academi, Promotion of Hindi, Oriental Research, Institute, Jain Research Bureau, Journalism in Rajasthan, Neemuchana, Episode, Riyasti, Crisis before the Press, 20. Fairs and Festivals 327, Diwali, Bhai Dooj, Raksha Bandhan, Dashera, Holi, Gangaur, Festival, Teej, Muharram, Fairs, Tejaji Cattle Fair, Jambheswar Fair, Kailadevi, Fair, Karani Mata Fair, Rani Sati Fair, Banganga Fair, Gogaji Fair, 8 Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Rajasthan), Baneshwar Fair, Ramdeora Fair, Legend of Ramdeoji, Ramdeoji’s, Tenets, Jain Shrines, Galta Shrine, 21. Customs 347, Rites of Pregnancy, Delivery, Rite about Disposal of Placenta, Ceremony of Pansawu, Naming of Baby, The Dangla Ceremony, Death, Rituals, Funeral Feast, Supernatural Phenomenon, Concept of New, Form of Deceased, Malevolent Spirits, Struggle with Evil-Spirits, Rebirth, of Spirit, 22. Folklore and Folk Stories 363, Folk Stories, Dhola-Maru, Dhola Story: Nal’s birth and first-marriage, A Piecemeal Version from Mahabharata, Rajasthani Folklore added to, Mahabharata Story, Jats and Rajputs, Battle of Bhamartal, Marriage, of Kisanlal, 23. Globalisation of Culture 381, Religious, Cultural and Social Movements, Effects of Public Education, Role of Newspaper and Magazines, Development of Transport and, Communication, Revelation of Historical Glory, Reactions to the, Despotic Acts by Local Rajas, Happy Social Effects of Two World, Wars, Role of Political Organisations, Modern Times, Cultural, Globalisation, Rajasthani village goes global, Index 393 The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Rajasthan) 9Th Volume written/authored/edited by Ed.Gopal Bhargava', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788182054493 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 421 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 9th . 9th, 2008, B.R. Publishing Corporation, 1994. First edition. Hardcover. New. This book is the coordinated, collected and comprehensive account of the social aspects of Ancient Indian life of the period from 800 B.C. to 183 B.C. the study of the social life of the people of Ancient India is a subject of great importance and interest to the students of history and civilization. Several researches have been done to portray the social life in Ancient India and many papers have also been published. But, so far, no comprehensive study has been taken to highlight the social aspects of the Indian life of the period under review. The book is the coordinated, collected and comprehensive account of the social aspects of ancient Indian life of the period from 800 B.C. to 183 B.C. Relevant data and information have been arranged systematically and new interpretations attempted. The research study conducted by the author the report of which has formed the basis of this book, relied as sources, on literary and epigraphic evidences, besides the archaeological and numismatic, sociological and anthropological materials, both Indian and Foreign. The book has been divided into two parts. The first part is ranging from Post-Vedic till Pre-Maurya period. The second part reflects the social life of India during the Maurya period. The book deals with the social life of the people during the period under study in various aspects, such as family life, position of women in the household, caste system, professions, systems of education, seats of learning, food habits, costumes, cosmetics, jewelleries, hobbies and recreations, prevailing system of slavery, public economy, social evils etc. The book is a treasurer for libraries, historians, academicians and students of history. Contents:- Preface Transliteration List of Plates Introduction Part I : POST-VEDIC PERIOD-PRE-MAURYA PERIOD : 1. Family Life : The Householder 2. Castes and Professions 3. Education 4. Food and Drinks 5. Costumes and Cosmetics 6. Past Times and Recreations 7. Slavery 8. Public Economy in Ancient India 9. Important Social Problems Part II : MAURYA PERIOD : 10. Family Life : The Householder 11. Castes and Professions 12. Education 13. Food and Drinks 14. Costumes and Cosmetics 15. Past Times and Recreations 16. Slavery 17. Public Economy in Ancient India 18. Important Social Problems 19. Conclusion Printed Pages: 260., B.R. Publishing Corporation, 1994, B.R. Publishing Corporation, 1994. First edition. Hardcover. New. This book is the coordinated, collected and comprehensive account of the social aspects of Ancient Indian life of the period from 800 B.C. to 183 B.C. the study of the social life of the people of Ancient India is a subject of great importance and interest to the students of history and civilization. Several researches have been done to portray the social life in Ancient India and many papers have also been published. But, so far, no comprehensive study has been taken to highlight the social aspects of the Indian life of the period under review. The book is the coordinated, collected and comprehensive account of the social aspects of ancient Indian life of the period from 800 B.C. to 183 B.C. Relevant data and information have been arranged systematically and new interpretations attempted. The research study conducted by the author the report of which has formed the basis of this book, relied as sources, on literary and epigraphic evidences, besides the archaeological and numismatic, sociological and anthropological materials, both Indian and Foreign. The book has been divided into two parts. The first part is ranging from Post-Vedic till Pre-Maurya period. The second part reflects the social life of India during the Maurya period. The book deals with the social life of the people during the period under study in various aspects, such as family life, position of women in the household, caste system, professions, systems of education, seats of learning, food habits, costumes, cosmetics, jewelleries, hobbies and recreations, prevailing system of slavery, public economy, social evils etc. The book is a treasurer for libraries, historians, academicians and students of history. Contents:- Preface Transliteration List of Plates Introduction Part I : POST-VEDIC PERIOD-PRE-MAURYA PERIOD : 1. Family Life : The Householder 2. Castes and Professions 3. Education 4. Food and Drinks 5. Costumes and Cosmetics 6. Past Times and Recreations 7. Slavery 8. Public Economy in Ancient India 9. Important Social Problems Part II : MAURYA PERIOD : 10. Family Life : The Householder 11. Castes and Professions 12. Education 13. Food and Drinks 14. Costumes and Cosmetics 15. Past Times and Recreations 16. Slavery 17. Public Economy in Ancient India 18. Important Social Problems 19. Conclusion Printed Pages: 260., B.R. Publishing Corporation, 1994, B.R. Publishing Corporation, 1994. First edition. Hardcover. New. This book is the coordinated, collected and comprehensive account of the social aspects of Ancient Indian life of the period from 800 B.C. to 183 B.C. the study of the social life of the people of Ancient India is a subject of great importance and interest to the students of history and civilization. Several researches have been done to portray the social life in Ancient India and many papers have also been published. But, so far, no comprehensive study has been taken to highlight the social aspects of the Indian life of the period under review. The book is the coordinated, collected and comprehensive account of the social aspects of ancient Indian life of the period from 800 B.C. to 183 B.C. Relevant data and information have been arranged systematically and new interpretations attempted. The research study conducted by the author the report of which has formed the basis of this book, relied as sources, on literary and epigraphic evidences, besides the archaeological and numismatic, sociological and anthropological materials, both Indian and Foreign. The book has been divided into two parts. The first part is ranging from Post-Vedic till Pre-Maurya period. The second part reflects the social life of India during the Maurya period. The book deals with the social life of the people during the period under study in various aspects, such as family life, position of women in the household, caste system, professions, systems of education, seats of learning, food habits, costumes, cosmetics, jewelleries, hobbies and recreations, prevailing system of slavery, public economy, social evils etc. The book is a treasurer for libraries, historians, academicians and students of history. Contents:- Preface Transliteration List of Plates Introduction Part I : POST-VEDIC PERIOD-PRE-MAURYA PERIOD : 1. Family Life : The Householder 2. Castes and Professions 3. Education 4. Food and Drinks 5. Costumes and Cosmetics 6. Past Times and Recreations 7. Slavery 8. Public Economy in Ancient India 9. Important Social Problems Part II : MAURYA PERIOD : 10. Family Life : The Householder 11. Castes and Professions 12. Education 13. Food and Drinks 14. Costumes and Cosmetics 15. Past Times and Recreations 16. Slavery 17. Public Economy in Ancient India 18. Important Social Problems 19. Conclusion Printed Pages: 260. Social Life in Ancient India 800 B.C. To 183 B.C.Swaswati Das9788170187592, B.R. Publishing Corporation, 1994, IDB Productions, 2017-01-01. MP3 CD. New. Elves and Heroes is a book of verse of the fairy tale and mythological creatures and historical Scottish people. It also contains descriptive notes about the characters, as well as the myths and legends that influenced the poet. </br></br>The contents of the mythical book cover: The Wee Folk; The Remnant Bannock; The Banshee; Conn, Son of The Red; The Song of Goll; The Blue Men of the Minch; The Urisk; The Nimble Men; My Gunna; The Gruagach; The Little Old Man of the Barn; Yon Fairy Dog; The Water-Horse; The Changeling; My Fairy Lover; The Fians of Knockfarrel; Her Evil Eye; A Cursing; Leobag's Warning; Tober Mhuire; Sleepy Song; Song of the Sea; The Death of Cuchullin; Lost Songs; The Dream; Free Will; Strife; Sonnet; Out of the Mouths of Babes; and Notes. </br></br>Donald Alexander Mackenzie was born on July 24, 1873 and died on March 2, 1936. He was a Scottish journalist and folklorist and a creative writer on the topics of religion, mythology and anthropology in the beginning of the 20th century. </br></br>He was born in Cromarty, to his parents A.H. Mackenzie and Isobel Mackay Mackenzie. 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2008. Hardcover. New. PUBLISHING TITLE. This scientifically researched 27 volume Encyclopaedia of Art and culture in India is a vast treasure of knowledge and information on 28 States and seven Union Territories. Each volume contains an Introduction on the particular state describing its origin, history, geography, economy, and 23 chapters on topics ranging from the cultural change over period of time from the very early period to the modern times to religion, pursuit of education, position of women, society and community life, the marriage systems, scholars and their works, paintings and sculpture, dance, drama, music, food habits, dress and ornaments, depressed class culture, kinship relations, language and literature archaeological and anthropological findings, religious centres, museums, archives, libraries and literary societies, fairs and festivals, custom related to birth and death rituals and rites, folklores, folktales, myths and legends, and globalization and urbanization of culture. The entire mass of information and knowledge has been painstakingly researched, written and edited with the anthropological point of view, that makes this encyclopaedia all the more valuable for purpose of scholars in different disciplines, social scientists, teacher and students. About The Author:- Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and education at Lucknow University. He is a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization. He has contributed several research papers on urban development. Contents:- Contents, Introduction, • Origin • Brief History • Geography • Climate • Economy, 1. Cultural Changes Over Period of Time, • Changes among the Pangwals • Life of Panwals: A Closed, System • Dress and Ornaments • Food habits • Positive and, Negative Attitudinal Changes • Changes amount the People, of Kinnaur and Spiti • Changes Observed in Kinnaur • Changes, Observed in Spiti • Social Hierarchies • Changing Customs, 2. Religions, • Observed in Spiti • Social Hierarchies • Changing Customs, • Hinduism • Buddhism • Buddhism in Kinnaur and Spiti •, Four Sects of Tibetan Buddhism • Bodhisattvas • Mantra for, Virtue • Moatery and Temple • Jainism • Sikhism • Islam •, Religious Beliefs of Gaddis • Spirits • Bangalouds • Rituals, and Sacrifices, 3. Educational and Learning, • Education in Bilaspur • Education in Chamba • Education, in Hamirpur • Education in Kangra • Education in Kullu Region, • Education in Mandi • Government Programmes and Tribal, Education • Unsuitable Curriculum • Changing Education and, Society • Fillip to Tribal Language • Pleasures of Tribal Life, and Learning • Oral and Written Cultures • Superstitions •, New Skills and Technologies • New Skills and Technologies, 4. Position of Women, • Himachal’s Tantric Buddhist Women • Women of Kullu, Region • The Bangali in Himachal Pradesh • The Bansi • The, Batwal • The Bhisti • The Bodh • The Chanal • The Christian, • The Dagoli • The Dosali • The Gaddi Brahman • The Gaddi, Rajput • The Gaur Brahman • The Ghai • The Gosain • The, Gujjar (Hindu) • The Hali • The Jheewar • Social Status of, Women in Brahampur Village, 9, 15, 29, 41, 67, 6 Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Himachal Pradesh), 5. Social and Community Life, • The Gujjar: A Pastoral Tribe • The Gaddis • The Ashvamukha, Kinners • Music Song and Dance, 6. The Marriage System, • The Gaddi Marriage • Marriage Rules • Kinds of Marriages, • Marriage Ceremonies • Departure to Bride’s House • At the, Entrance of Bride’s Place • Kanyadan • Completion • Marriage, in Kullu—Lahaul–Spiti Region • Kullu Marriage • Widows •, Betrothal and Marriage Ceremonies • Lahaul Marriage • Spiti, Marriage, 7. Scholars and theire Works, • Religion • Physical Features • Residential Pattern • Dress, • Utensils • Social and Cultural Life • Fairs and Festivals •, Beliefs and Superstitions • Devi Chandika Tample (Kothi) •, General Superstitions • Evil Spirits • Untouchability and Social, Status of Women, 8. Paintings and Sculpture, • Kangra School of Paintings • Artists of Kangra Style of, Paintings• Miniature Paintings of Guler School • The Chamba, School of Paintings • Tantrik School of Paintings • Himachal, Murals • Akhand Chandi Palace, Chamba Town • Shakti Devi, Temple, Chhatrari • Braj Raj Dihari Temple, Nurpur •, Narbadeshvar Temple, Tira Sujanpur • Sivalaya Temple, in the, Palace at Nandaun, 9. Dance, • Dandaras Dance • Phual Dance • Chhatrari Dance • Sikri, Dance • Churah Dance • Ghurain Dance • Kinner Dances •, The Lama Devil Dance • Jhanjar Dance • Gaddi Dance • Shun, and Shaboo Dances • Japro Dance • Dodra Kawar Dance •, Kulu Valley Dances • Some Dance Songs • Dance Song •, Festivals and Dance • Dance in Chamba Hills, 10. Drama, • Dance and Drama in Folklore • Nati: Dance-Drama • Two, Groups Dances • Masked Dance • Kirtan and Tamasha • The, Poet-singer (Shabir) Tradition • Tamasha, 11. Music, • Gaddi Music • Music • Tribal Music Instruments • Folk, Songs • Features of Gaddi Music • Mythological Traditions, • Kinners and Music • Details of Musical Instruments • Details, of Musical Instruments • Chordo-Phonic Instruments • Aero-, Phonic Instruments • Idio-Phonic Instruments • Ghanta •, 67, 83, 97, 117, 129, 139, 153, CONTENTS:- 7, Membrano-Phonic Instruments • Rhythm • Tala, Laya and, Chhand • Kirtan and Tamasha • The Poet-singer (Shabir), Tradition • Tamasha, 12. Food Habits, • Food Habits of People of Kinnaur and Spiti Region • Regional, Changes • Liquor • Food in Lahul Region • Food of Various, Communities • The Bazigar • The Beda (Bodh) • The Bharare, • The Bhojki • The Daule • The Dumna/Bhanjra • The Gaddi, Brahman • The Ghirath • The Jat • The Kayastha • Khatri • The, Labana • The Megh • The Nalband • Food and Drinks • Wine, • Smoking, 13. Dress and Ornaments, • Clothing and Ornaments • Costumes of Pangwalas (Men) •, Costumes of Pangwalans (Women) • Dress of Gaddis, 14. Depressed Class Culture, • The Bangali • The Bansi • The Barwalas and Batwals • The, Chuhra • Betrothal • The Dagi • The Gaderiya • The Julaha, • The Lohar, 15. Kinship Relations, • Kinship in India • Levels of Family Entities • Shrinkage of, Family • Kinship and Social Structure in Himachal • Family, Organisation • Gaddi Tribes • Woman • Posthumous Children, (Chakandu) • Inheritance • Adoption • Kinship Organisation, • Behaviour Between Relatives • Senior Relatives • Junior, Relatives. • Joking Relationship • Lineage and Clan, 16. Language and Literature, • Pahari Dialects • Kinnauri Dialect • Dogri Language •, Literature in Dogri • Creative Writing • Novels • Prose •, Literary Criticism • Growth of Literature • Translation of Literary, Works • Pattas in Dogri • Court Language, 17. Archaeological and Anthropological Findingss, • Temple Types • The Shikhara Temples • The Hill Temples •, Temples of Kulu, Spiti and Lahul • The Bajaura Temple • Stone, and Wood Temples • Archaeology in Kangra Region •, Anthropological Findings, 18. Religious Centres, • Baijnath • Bajaura • Bhimakali • Bhuntar • Bilaspur• Chamba, • Dadh • Daulatpur • Dhungri Van Vihar • Guling • Jawalamukhi, • Kangra • Kangra Valley • Kaza • Keylong • Khajiar •, Khirganga • Kullu • Lahul Valley • Manali • Mandi • Manikaran, 167, 183, 191, 219, 233, 245, 257, 8 Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Himachal Pradesh), • Masroor • McLeod Ganj • Muhala • Nurpur • Pandoh •, Paonta Saheb • Pattan Valley • Rawalsar Lake • Sainj Valley, • Shimla • Tarna Hill • Tupchiling • Vashishth, 19. Museums and Libraries, • Museums • Chamba: Bhuri Singh Museum, Chamba •, Mandi • Naggar: Himalayan Folk Art Museum • Palampur:, Museum of Agriculture• Shimla, 20. Fairs and Festivals, • Sui Fair • Lavi Fair • Brahmaur-Jatra • Renuka Fair • Kullu, Dussehra • Kangra Fairs • Koti Fair • Nahan Fair • Shivratri, Fair • Nalwari Fair • Jawalamukhi Fair • Natwar Fair, • Festivals • Role of Festivals • Important Festivals • Navratras, • Baisakhi • Haryali • Rakhpunya or Rakhi • Chrewal • Jagra, • Phulech • Sair • Dussehra and Diwali • Lohri • Shivratri, • Nawala, 21. Customs, • Marriage Customs • Marriage Procession • Death Rituals, • Erection of Dhaj • Some Festivals of Pangwals • Lahula, Customs Connected with Birth, Marriage and Death • Betrothal, • Food • Housing and Lifestyle • Ancient Belief in Lahul, • Religion • Peculiar Customs and Behaviour • Halda Festival, • Mass Celebration of Children’s Birth in Lahul • Kamgochi, • Mystic Devices to Find Stolen Objects, 22. Folklore and Folk Stories, • Folk Stories • The Story of Ghose • The Vizier’s Son and The, Rajah’s Son • The Rajah’s Son and The Vizier’s Son • Bey, Huslo • Result of an Act of Kindness • Folk Songs • Songs, for Social Ceremonies • Birth Songs • Sacred Thread Ceremony, Songs • Marriage Songs, 23. Globalisation of Culture, • Marriage Customs • Globalization and Rate of Change • Ills, of Globalization • Culture Shock • Cultural Capital • Culture in, the Context of Globalization • Globalization of Himachal, Culture • Wealth of Tourism • Temples • Monasteries, • Religious Tourism or Pilgrimage • Powerful Dam: Bhakra, • Shimla and Around • Architectural Heritage • Dalhousie, • Dharamsala • Jagatsukh • Kangra • Kullu • Manali • Masrur, • Shimla, Index, 275, 279, 291, 307, 323, 337 The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Himachal Pradesh) 6Th Volume written/authored/edited by Ed.Gopal Bhargava', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788182054462 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 361 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 6th Volume. 6th Volume, 2008, 2015. Hardcover. New. PUBLISHING TITLE. About The Book:- After retirement from the Army in 1978 I worked for about a decade in the Middle East on various project management assignments. This became a stepping stone for my 'Green Card' to become permanent resident of California which facilitated my PhD studies from an Indian University. The huge well stocked and catalogued libraries of Berkley and San Francisco Universities proved boon, vast store houses of valuable information. A large number of encyclopedia besides numerous rare out-of-print old books to which I had easy access in the Universities of California. I acknowledge with deep gratitude for having made liberal use of vast literature on subjects like Paranormal phenomena, P a r a - Psychology , ' Near Death Experiences', 'Out of Body Experiences', Mysteries, Ghosts-Apparitions, Dreams, Séances , communications with the “ Other Side” via mediums , medical treatment via Regression, Reincarnation, Psychic Sciences, and above all, about DEA TH: We Never Die! Excellent resource on Philosophy of Spiritualism … About The Author:- Mahinder Gulati born Feb 1931 i n remote village in Pakistan. At age twenty became an officer in Corps of Engineers. Published his first article at age 22: FORTY DAYS AMONG THE LUSHAIS. In compliance with Army rules he started writing under pseudonym, 'Gemini Paul'. Published many articles in social anthropological journals. In 1962 was actively involved in Army operations in NEFA. During 1965 Indo Pak War he was in Lahore-Khemkaran Sector in a Tank Brigade. In 1971 he was on Planning Staff for Bangladesh Operations and was posted at Dacca in mid - December. Was awarded MID ('Mention in Despatch'). Cabinet Division of the Government of People's Republic of Bangladesh appointed Col Gulati as member of Communication Cell of their Government. After finishing his foreign contracts he settled down at Dehradun for Ph.D. Has twelve books to his credit on historical biographical - philosophical subjects besides one in the slippery field of political science. Content:- Preface 7 1. Riddles of Nature 11 2. Xenoglossy 17 3. Stonehenge, Mehirs and Dolmen 27 4. Bermuda Triangle 35 5. Shamanism and Shamanic Experiences 39 6. Divination 41 7. Precognition, Premonitions, 53 Predictions and Prophecies 8. Dreams 65 9. Ghosts and Apparitions 73 10. Near Death Experience (NDE) 87 Out of Body Experience (OBE) 11. Hindu Tradition 93 12. Psychic Applications 99 13. Thanatology 117 14. Auras 121 15. Thought Forms 125 16. A Search for the Truth 137 17. Ghosts and Apparitions 141 18. Hello From Heaven 149 19. Shambhala 157 (Imaginary Land of Heavenly Bliss) 20. Totem: Personal Guardian Spirit 161 21. CHÖD 165 A Tibetan Rite of Impermanance Medically Impossible, Totally Unbelievable, Most Unnatural but still TRUE! 22. Tumo 171 (Self Generation of Body Heat) 23. Spirit World 175 24. Evil Forces 183 25. Death - Transition or Terminus? 191 26. Liquor Drinking Gods 205 Spirits Love Spirit 27. Milk Drinking Gods 211 Bibliography 217 Index 225 The Title 'Violation of Disability of Rights written/authored/edited by Prof. Rohini Prasad, Dr. Sukanta Sarkar', published in the year 2015. The ISBN 9789351280811 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 360 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Education & Reference / General. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms, 2015, N.Y.: Bell Publishing Co.,, 1969. Very Good ++ 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. pp.496 with index and illustrations. clean tight copy title page spine loose, top/bottom spine small tears and bumps corners slightly bumped red cloth with gold gilt.. First Bell Edition. Hard Cover/No Jacket. Very Good/No Jacket., Bell Publishing Co., 1969, 2008. Hardcover. New. PUBLISHING TITLE. This scientifically researched 27 volume Encyclopaedia of Art and culture in India is a vast treasure of knowledge and information on 28 States and seven Union Territories. Each volume contains an Introduction on the particular state describing its origin, history, geography, economy, and 23 chapters on topics ranging from the cultural change over period of time from the very early period to the modern times to religion, pursuit of education, position of women, society and community life, the marriage systems, scholars and their works, paintings and sculpture, dance, drama, music, food habits, dress and ornaments, depressed class culture, kinship relations, language and literature archaeological and anthropological findings, religious centres, museums, archives, libraries and literary societies, fairs and festivals, custom related to birth and death rituals and rites, folklores, folktales, myths and legends, and globalization and urbanization of culture. The entire mass of information and knowledge has been painstakingly researched, written and edited with the anthropological point of view, that makes this encyclopaedia all the more valuable for purpose of scholars in different disciplines, social scientists, teacher and students. About The Author:- Gopal Bhargava, a prolific writer and education at Lucknow University. He is a senior official in Town and Country Planning Organization. He has contributed several research papers on urban development. Contents:- Contents, Introduction 9, Origin, History, Geography, Economy, Geography, Climate, Rainfall, Winds and Sand-storms, Soil, Flora and Fauna, People, Decadel, Variations, Density, Growth, History, National Movement, Independence and Formation of Rajasthan, The Annals of, Covenanting States, Economy, Per Capita Income, Rural Workers, Industrial Workers Wide spread Poverty, 1. Cultural Change Over Period of Time 31, Religion, Jainism under Mughals, Hinduism, Tribes, Minas, Literature, and Science, Rajasthani Literature, Changes in Poetry and Prose, Changes in Fine Arts, Sculpture, Culture of Courage, Fight and Liberty, 2. Religions 45, Hindu Religious Beliefs, Worship of Brahma, Saivism, Saktism, Minor, Saiva and Sakta Sects, Sun Worship, Vaishnavism, Arya Samaj, Ramakrishna Mission, Jainism, Other Religions, Primitive cult by Bhils, The Village Deity, Invoking the Sitla Mata, Bhajan Mandli, Govind, Giri Panth, Other Bhil Sects, The Cult of Krishna, Cult of Rama, The, Christian Cult, Bhajan Mandali of Bhils, 3. Education and Learning 65, Education Under the British, Current Situation, The Central Electronic, Engineering Research Institute (CEERI), Pilani Educational Centre, Mayo College, Gandhi Vidya Mandir, Vidya Bhawan, Maharani Gayatri, Devi School, Sainik School, Banasthali Vidyapith, Rajasthan Oriental, Research Institute, Sports, State Awards, International Events, Sports, Council, Coaching, 4. Position of Women 79, Responsibility in the Household, Practice of Levirate, Natra Marriage, Women in Polygamous Marriages, Women in Monogamous Family, Divorce, Practice of Sati, Female Infanticide, Witchcraft, Widow, Remarriage, Child Marriages, Police Atrocities against Women, 5. Society and Community Life 95, The Highest Concentration of Rajputs, Ethnographic Studies on, Rajasthan, Borderline Communities, Humble Houses and High Palaces, Manganiyars of Rajasthan, Change of Times, Social Evil of ‘Nukta’, 6 Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Rajasthan), 6. The Marriage System 109, Remarriage, Marriage Among the Bhils, Marriage by Exchange of, Service, Bride-Price Marriage, Marriage Rituals, The Ritual of Haldi, Ceremony of Notra, Elaborate Feasts, Marriage Processions, Tying, the Marriage Knot, Post-Marriage Rites, Magic to ward off the Evil, Spirits, 7. Scholars and Their Works 125, Bappa Rawal, Mira Bai, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, Poet Prithvi Raj, Muhnot Nainsi, Pipa, Sait Raidas, Ramdeo, Pabu Rathor, Goga Chohan, Chandbardai, Chandrasakhi, Din Daravesha, Chandrasinha, Rajasthani, Charanas and their Dingala Gita, 8. Paintings and Sculpture 139, Illustrations of Geeta-Govinda, Rajasthani Frescos, Architecture, Sculpture, 9. Dance 153, Folk Dances, Geer Dance, Gair Dance, Gender Dance, Raasmandal, Dance, Panihari Dance, Tera Ta ali Dance, Jasnathi Agni or The Fire, Dance, Kacchi Ghori Dance, Chang Dance, Snake Dance, Charee, Dance, Garvi Dance, 10. Drama, The comic Melodrama by Bahurupiyas, A Competition in Practical, Tricks, 11. Music 179, Songs of Bards, Charans, The Manganiyars, Singing on Happy, Occasions, Musical Instruments, The Manganiyar Songs, 12. Food Habits 193, A Few More Dishes, Non-Vegetarian Food, Scarcity of Agricultural, Food-stuff, Regional Foods, Other Foodstuff, Dhaba Food, Ordinary, Food, Food Habits of Primitive Bhils, Ceremonial Food, Liquor, Opium, and Other Intoxicants, 13. Dress and Ornaments 209, The Head Wears, Short Coat, Ordinary Dress, Male Dress, Female, Dress, Dress on Festivals, Stylish Dress Material, Ornaments, Hair, Style, Footwear, Furniture, Gesso Work, 14. Depressed Class Culture 229, Slave Traffic, The Plight of Tillers, Stir by the Aboriginal Tribes, Political, Movments, Oppressive Regime, The Hated Feudal System, Bijolia, Movement, Stir at Neemuchana, Outrage at Kangad, Bards, Poets, and Charanas on the Sad Plight, Rajputs grabbing forcibly Dalit’s, land, Dalit Dispute Minister’s Claim, Centre favours new laws, special, courts for SC/STs, CONTENTS:- 7, 15. Kinship Relations 247, Ethical Norms of the Clan, Family Organisation, Interaction Among, Family Members, Husband-Wife Relationship, Parents-Children, Relations, Sibling Relationship, Inheritance, Adoption, Partition, Kinship, Terms of Address, Social Interactions, 16. Language and Literature 261, Tradition of Dictionaries and Thesaurures, Rajasthani Grammar, Rajasthani under influence of Sanskrit, Literature, Literature during, Bhakti Period, Rajasthan’s Epics, Prithviraj Raso, 17. Archaeological and Anthropological Findings 283, History of People’s Settlement, Anthropological Findings, Anthropometric Measurement, 18. Religious Centres 297, Centres of Hindu Pilgrimage, Brahma Temple, Pushkar, Eklingji Temple, Udaipur, Govind Devji Temple, Jaipur, Shrinathji Temple, Nathdwara, Other Minor Shrines, Amber’s Kali Temple, Bijolia and Menal, Gataji, Kaila Devi, Kolayat, Osian, Ranthambhor’s Ganesh temple, Mira, Temple, The Sun Temple, Adbhutnath Temple, Temple of Nilkantha, Mahadeva, Samideshwar Temple, Kumbha Shyam Temple, Kali Mandir, Savitri Temple Pushkar, Neel Kanth Mahadeva, Kali Maa Temple, Neelkanth Mahadeva Temple, Kota, Shiv Devra Temple in Ramgarh, (Kota), Ghateshwara Temple (Baroli), Ganesh Temple (Baroli), Tenets, of Jainism, Jain Shrines, DilwaraTemple, Mt Abu, Parsvanath Temple, Nakoda, Ranakpur, Shri Mahavirji Temple, Rishabdeo Temple, Dhulev, Bhandasha Jain Temple, Jhalraptan, Lodurva, Vimala Vasahi Temple, Huna Vasahi, Kantinath Jain Temple, Soniji-Ki-Nasiyan, Arrival of, Islam, Dargah Sharif, Ajmer, Tarkin ki Dargah, Nagaur, Shrines of Folk, Heroes, Family deities, Worship of Sati – Satimata-ka-Than, 19. Museums and Libraries 311, Central Museum, Jaipur, Brass Work, Damascening Work, Enamelling, Work, Bidri Work, Silver work, Sardar Museum, Jodhpur, Industrial, Section, Painting Section, Kota Museum, Archaeological Section, Paintings, Manuscripts, Local Arts and Crafts of Hadoti Region, Miscellaneous Section, Other Museums, Libraries, Cultural and, Literary Societies, Lalit Kala Akademi, Department of Archives, Sanskrit, Sahitya Sammelan, Sangeet Natak Akademi, Roopayan Sansthan, The, Rajasthan Sahitya Academi, Promotion of Hindi, Oriental Research, Institute, Jain Research Bureau, Journalism in Rajasthan, Neemuchana, Episode, Riyasti, Crisis before the Press, 20. Fairs and Festivals 327, Diwali, Bhai Dooj, Raksha Bandhan, Dashera, Holi, Gangaur, Festival, Teej, Muharram, Fairs, Tejaji Cattle Fair, Jambheswar Fair, Kailadevi, Fair, Karani Mata Fair, Rani Sati Fair, Banganga Fair, Gogaji Fair, 8 Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Rajasthan), Baneshwar Fair, Ramdeora Fair, Legend of Ramdeoji, Ramdeoji’s, Tenets, Jain Shrines, Galta Shrine, 21. Customs 347, Rites of Pregnancy, Delivery, Rite about Disposal of Placenta, Ceremony of Pansawu, Naming of Baby, The Dangla Ceremony, Death, Rituals, Funeral Feast, Supernatural Phenomenon, Concept of New, Form of Deceased, Malevolent Spirits, Struggle with Evil-Spirits, Rebirth, of Spirit, 22. Folklore and Folk Stories 363, Folk Stories, Dhola-Maru, Dhola Story: Nal’s birth and first-marriage, A Piecemeal Version from Mahabharata, Rajasthani Folklore added to, Mahabharata Story, Jats and Rajputs, Battle of Bhamartal, Marriage, of Kisanlal, 23. Globalisation of Culture 381, Religious, Cultural and Social Movements, Effects of Public Education, Role of Newspaper and Magazines, Development of Transport and, Communication, Revelation of Historical Glory, Reactions to the, Despotic Acts by Local Rajas, Happy Social Effects of Two World, Wars, Role of Political Organisations, Modern Times, Cultural, Globalisation, Rajasthani village goes global, Index 393 The Title 'Encyclopaedia of Art and Culture in India (Rajasthan) 9Th Volume written/authored/edited by Ed.Gopal Bhargava', published in the year 2008. The ISBN 9788182054493 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 421 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is History / Archaeology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 9th . 9th, 2008, B.R. Publishing Corporation, 1994. First edition. Hardcover. New. This book is the coordinated, collected and comprehensive account of the social aspects of Ancient Indian life of the period from 800 B.C. to 183 B.C. the study of the social life of the people of Ancient India is a subject of great importance and interest to the students of history and civilization. Several researches have been done to portray the social life in Ancient India and many papers have also been published. But, so far, no comprehensive study has been taken to highlight the social aspects of the Indian life of the period under review. The book is the coordinated, collected and comprehensive account of the social aspects of ancient Indian life of the period from 800 B.C. to 183 B.C. Relevant data and information have been arranged systematically and new interpretations attempted. The research study conducted by the author the report of which has formed the basis of this book, relied as sources, on literary and epigraphic evidences, besides the archaeological and numismatic, sociological and anthropological materials, both Indian and Foreign. The book has been divided into two parts. The first part is ranging from Post-Vedic till Pre-Maurya period. The second part reflects the social life of India during the Maurya period. The book deals with the social life of the people during the period under study in various aspects, such as family life, position of women in the household, caste system, professions, systems of education, seats of learning, food habits, costumes, cosmetics, jewelleries, hobbies and recreations, prevailing system of slavery, public economy, social evils etc. The book is a treasurer for libraries, historians, academicians and students of history. Contents:- Preface Transliteration List of Plates Introduction Part I : POST-VEDIC PERIOD-PRE-MAURYA PERIOD : 1. Family Life : The Householder 2. Castes and Professions 3. Education 4. Food and Drinks 5. Costumes and Cosmetics 6. Past Times and Recreations 7. Slavery 8. Public Economy in Ancient India 9. Important Social Problems Part II : MAURYA PERIOD : 10. Family Life : The Householder 11. Castes and Professions 12. Education 13. Food and Drinks 14. Costumes and Cosmetics 15. Past Times and Recreations 16. Slavery 17. Public Economy in Ancient India 18. Important Social Problems 19. Conclusion Printed Pages: 260., B.R. Publishing Corporation, 1994, B.R. Publishing Corporation, 1994. First edition. Hardcover. New. This book is the coordinated, collected and comprehensive account of the social aspects of Ancient Indian life of the period from 800 B.C. to 183 B.C. the study of the social life of the people of Ancient India is a subject of great importance and interest to the students of history and civilization. Several researches have been done to portray the social life in Ancient India and many papers have also been published. But, so far, no comprehensive study has been taken to highlight the social aspects of the Indian life of the period under review. The book is the coordinated, collected and comprehensive account of the social aspects of ancient Indian life of the period from 800 B.C. to 183 B.C. Relevant data and information have been arranged systematically and new interpretations attempted. The research study conducted by the author the report of which has formed the basis of this book, relied as sources, on literary and epigraphic evidences, besides the archaeological and numismatic, sociological and anthropological materials, both Indian and Foreign. The book has been divided into two parts. The first part is ranging from Post-Vedic till Pre-Maurya period. The second part reflects the social life of India during the Maurya period. The book deals with the social life of the people during the period under study in various aspects, such as family life, position of women in the household, caste system, professions, systems of education, seats of learning, food habits, costumes, cosmetics, jewelleries, hobbies and recreations, prevailing system of slavery, public economy, social evils etc. The book is a treasurer for libraries, historians, academicians and students of history. Contents:- Preface Transliteration List of Plates Introduction Part I : POST-VEDIC PERIOD-PRE-MAURYA PERIOD : 1. Family Life : The Householder 2. Castes and Professions 3. Education 4. Food and Drinks 5. Costumes and Cosmetics 6. Past Times and Recreations 7. Slavery 8. Public Economy in Ancient India 9. Important Social Problems Part II : MAURYA PERIOD : 10. Family Life : The Householder 11. Castes and Professions 12. Education 13. Food and Drinks 14. Costumes and Cosmetics 15. Past Times and Recreations 16. Slavery 17. Public Economy in Ancient India 18. Important Social Problems 19. Conclusion Printed Pages: 260., B.R. Publishing Corporation, 1994, B.R. Publishing Corporation, 1994. First edition. Hardcover. New. This book is the coordinated, collected and comprehensive account of the social aspects of Ancient Indian life of the period from 800 B.C. to 183 B.C. the study of the social life of the people of Ancient India is a subject of great importance and interest to the students of history and civilization. Several researches have been done to portray the social life in Ancient India and many papers have also been published. But, so far, no comprehensive study has been taken to highlight the social aspects of the Indian life of the period under review. The book is the coordinated, collected and comprehensive account of the social aspects of ancient Indian life of the period from 800 B.C. to 183 B.C. Relevant data and information have been arranged systematically and new interpretations attempted. The research study conducted by the author the report of which has formed the basis of this book, relied as sources, on literary and epigraphic evidences, besides the archaeological and numismatic, sociological and anthropological materials, both Indian and Foreign. The book has been divided into two parts. The first part is ranging from Post-Vedic till Pre-Maurya period. The second part reflects the social life of India during the Maurya period. The book deals with the social life of the people during the period under study in various aspects, such as family life, position of women in the household, caste system, professions, systems of education, seats of learning, food habits, costumes, cosmetics, jewelleries, hobbies and recreations, prevailing system of slavery, public economy, social evils etc. The book is a treasurer for libraries, historians, academicians and students of history. Contents:- Preface Transliteration List of Plates Introduction Part I : POST-VEDIC PERIOD-PRE-MAURYA PERIOD : 1. Family Life : The Householder 2. Castes and Professions 3. Education 4. Food and Drinks 5. Costumes and Cosmetics 6. Past Times and Recreations 7. Slavery 8. Public Economy in Ancient India 9. Important Social Problems Part II : MAURYA PERIOD : 10. Family Life : The Householder 11. Castes and Professions 12. Education 13. Food and Drinks 14. Costumes and Cosmetics 15. Past Times and Recreations 16. Slavery 17. Public Economy in Ancient India 18. Important Social Problems 19. Conclusion Printed Pages: 260. Social Life in Ancient India 800 B.C. To 183 B.C.Swaswati Das9788170187592, B.R. Publishing Corporation, 1994, IDB Productions, 2017-01-01. MP3 CD. New. Elves and Heroes is a book of verse of the fairy tale and mythological creatures and historical Scottish people. It also contains descriptive notes about the characters, as well as the myths and legends that influenced the poet. </br></br>The contents of the mythical book cover: The Wee Folk; The Remnant Bannock; The Banshee; Conn, Son of The Red; The Song of Goll; The Blue Men of the Minch; The Urisk; The Nimble Men; My Gunna; The Gruagach; The Little Old Man of the Barn; Yon Fairy Dog; The Water-Horse; The Changeling; My Fairy Lover; The Fians of Knockfarrel; Her Evil Eye; A Cursing; Leobag's Warning; Tober Mhuire; Sleepy Song; Song of the Sea; The Death of Cuchullin; Lost Songs; The Dream; Free Will; Strife; Sonnet; Out of the Mouths of Babes; and Notes. </br></br>Donald Alexander Mackenzie was born on July 24, 1873 and died on March 2, 1936. He was a Scottish journalist and folklorist and a creative writer on the topics of religion, mythology and anthropology in the beginning of the 20th century. </br></br>He was born in Cromarty, to his parents A.H. Mackenzie and Isobel Mackay Mackenzie. He was a journalist in Glasgow and in 1903, he settled in Dingwall as owner and editor of The North Star. His subsequent career, in 1910, was to the People's Journal in Dundee. In 1916, he corresponded to the Glasgow paper, The Bulletin, in Edinburgh. As he was writing fiction, articles and poems, he regularly made discussions, and also broadcast talks on Celtic mythology. He was one of the friends of a number of specialist authorities in his points of interest. His elder brother was William Mackay Mackenzie, Secretary of the Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland from 1913 to 1935. He died in Edinburgh and rested in Cromarty., IDB Productions, 2017-01-01<
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