The Soul of India

The Soul of India
Author: Bipin Chandra Pal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1911
Genre: Civilization
ISBN:

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The Soul of India

The Soul of India
Author: Amaury De Riencourt
Publisher: Bangalore : Sterling Publishers
Total Pages: 440
Release: 1986
Genre: India
ISBN:

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History of India up to 1984; philosophical viewpoint.

Great Soul

Great Soul
Author: Joseph Lelyveld
Publisher: Vintage
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2012-04-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307389952

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A highly original, stirring book on Mahatma Gandhi that deepens our sense of his achievements and disappointments—his success in seizing India’s imagination and shaping its independence struggle as a mass movement, his recognition late in life that few of his followers paid more than lip service to his ambitious goals of social justice for the country’s minorities, outcasts, and rural poor. “A revelation. . . . Lelyveld has restored human depth to the Mahatma.”—Hari Kunzru, The New York Times Pulitzer Prize–winner Joseph Lelyveld shows in vivid, unmatched detail how Gandhi’s sense of mission, social values, and philosophy of nonviolent resistance were shaped on another subcontinent—during two decades in South Africa—and then tested by an India that quickly learned to revere him as a Mahatma, or “Great Soul,” while following him only a small part of the way to the social transformation he envisioned. The man himself emerges as one of history’s most remarkable self-creations, a prosperous lawyer who became an ascetic in a loincloth wholly dedicated to political and social action. Lelyveld leads us step-by-step through the heroic—and tragic—last months of this selfless leader’s long campaign when his nonviolent efforts culminated in the partition of India, the creation of Pakistan, and a bloodbath of ethnic cleansing that ended only with his own assassination. India and its politicians were ready to place Gandhi on a pedestal as “Father of the Nation” but were less inclined to embrace his teachings. Muslim support, crucial in his rise to leadership, soon waned, and the oppressed untouchables—for whom Gandhi spoke to Hindus as a whole—produced their own leaders. Here is a vital, brilliant reconsideration of Gandhi’s extraordinary struggles on two continents, of his fierce but, finally, unfulfilled hopes, and of his ever-evolving legacy, which more than six decades after his death still ensures his place as India’s social conscience—and not just India’s.

The Soul of the Indian

The Soul of the Indian
Author: Charles A. Eastman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 204
Release: 1911
Genre: Indian mythology
ISBN:

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An effort by a Native American to explain the content and attraction of Indian spirituality, concluding that Christianity and civilization are ultimately incompatible concepts.

The Soul of India

The Soul of India
Author: Tarun Chopra
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9788172341503

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Pictorial work on ordinary lives of ordinary people of India.

Empire of the Soul

Empire of the Soul
Author: Paul William Roberts
Publisher: Raincoast Books
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2006
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781551929057

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The Struggle for India's Soul

The Struggle for India's Soul
Author: Shashi Tharoor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781787385887

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Dissects how competing, increasingly strident visions of India will shape its destiny for decades to come. Over a billion Indians are alive today. But are some more Indian than others? To answer this question, central to the identity of all who belong to modern India, Shashi Tharoor explores hotly contested notions of nationalism, patriotism, citizenship and belonging. Two opposing ideas of India have emerged: ethno-religious nationalism, versus civic nationalism. This struggle for India's soul now threatens to hollow out and destroy the remarkable concepts bestowed upon the nation at Independence: pluralism, secularism, inclusive nationhood. The Constitution is under siege; institutions are being undermined; mythical pasts propagated; universities assailed; minorities demonised, and worse. Tharoor shows how these new attacks threaten the ideals India has long been admired for, as authoritarian leaders and their supporters push the country towards illiberalism and intolerance. If they succeed, millions will be stripped of their identity, and bogus theories of Indianness will take root in the soil of the subcontinent. However, all is not yet lost. This erudite, lucid book, taking a long view of India's existential crisis, shows what needs to be done to save everything that is unique and valuable about India.

The Soul of India

The Soul of India
Author: George Howells
Publisher:
Total Pages: 926
Release: 1913
Genre: India
ISBN:

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The Soul of India

The Soul of India
Author: Bipin Chandra Pal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1958
Genre: Civilization
ISBN:

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Feeding a Thousand Souls

Feeding a Thousand Souls
Author: Vijaya Nagarajan
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2018-10-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0190858095

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Every day millions of Tamil women in southeast India wake up before dawn to create a kolam, an ephemeral ritual design made with rice flour, on the thresholds of homes, businesses and temples. This thousand-year-old ritual welcomes and honors Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and alertness, and Bhudevi, the goddess of the earth. Created by hand with great skill, artistry, and mathematical precision, the kolam disappears in a few hours, borne away by passing footsteps and hungry insects. This is the first comprehensive study of the kolam in the English language. It examines its significance in historical, mathematical, ecological, anthropological, and literary contexts. The culmination of Vijaya Nagarajan's many years of research and writing on this exacting ritual practice, Feeding a Thousand Souls celebrates the experiences, thoughts, and voices of the Tamil women who keep this tradition alive.