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History is fast changing its economic and cultural contours which are positioned on progressives’ path. Its ancient and medieval period had equally great heights in cultural history, which is still hidden on the large national platform. Through this book vast panorama of Himachal Pradesh‘s History Culture and Archaeology have been given an exposure in small measures. The module of its presentation is to keep up the narration separately of its various ...
The erstwhile Mandi state carved out of conquests, subjugations and annexations of small territories belonging to petty Ranas and Thakurs during the period 1000 to 1650 A.D., established its sovereignty and final shape over an area of more than 1100 sq. miles. The land so formed of hills and dales of the Western Himalayas remained an entity till 1948 A.D. when Himachal Pradesh came into existence. The cultural activities which thrived and flourished in the ...
The unique and fascinating heritage of the Himalayan region about the dancing Gods is still virtually unknown to the scholars and general readers. The mountain region of Mandi in Himachal Pradesh abounds in an abundant treasures of religion and mythological materials. In this book, perhaps for the first time in any language of the world, an unknown cult has been dissected threadware which is so dear to its devotees and holds its sway in spite of all modern ...
The essays are the essence of penmanship. Each and every such writing compasses in a way the long version of a complete book, therefore they remain delightful and enchanting. ‘Grow more Good’ presents a variety of topics pertaining to persons, places, events and experiences which the author likes to highlight. The scope of such compositions is always limited but they impart both pleasure and profit. The writings included in ...
The Book: The Himalayan region of India is treasure house of vast information about the culturally rich past of this country. Its location and difficult terrain posed as a barrier for all those forces who marched into our mainland with lust of destroying the relics of history and archaeology. This region still offers an abundant wealth of historical and traditional inputs to preserve and protect our local, regional and ultimately national ethos. In this treatise, ...