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India has the largest collection of manuscripts in the world. Millions of manuscripts are lying in libraries, museums and private collections in all over India. All are the valuable sources of knowledge especially of ancient Indian history and culture. Various type of scripts have been used for writing the manuscripts which are - Devanagari, Tiglari, Sarada, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Grantha, Tamil, Nandinagari, old Newari, Persian and Arabic etc.
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This volume, containing 24 research papers, seeks to address the various issues, concerning national integration from the point of view of Swami Vivekananda. Analysing Swami Vivekananda’s role in nation building and national integration, it deals with his concept of religious harmony, his social philosophy, and his Vedantic basis of integration.
It also examines his idea of nationhood, his concept of ecology, his socio-political views, his philosophy of ...
Religion and Literatrue is deep rooted with in Human society and it can be understand to study the Religion and Literature. So it has occupied a great place in the corpus of knowledge of the Indian Society. The Indian Society can not be examined, interpreted and translated without the help of religion and the literature. It is the traditional philosophical faiths, belives which flow to Indian culture and heritage from generation to generation. Religion and ...
Preservation of manuscripts is a serious issue for the Librarians, information Scientists and Archivists ever since human beings acquired the knowledge of writing. The manuscripts have the chances to be damaged by insects or due to tearing by use of rough handling; so it is most essential to repair these damages at the moment of identification. The preservation of manuscripts follows traditional as well as modern methods, which are scientific and preserve ...
Tripura in the land of 'chaturdasa-devata' (fourteen gods and goddesses) in the North-Eastern India, where in diverse civilizations, religions and cultures met in the past. Various religions like Buddhism, Brahmanism and Indigenous Tribal religions are prevalent in different parts of Tripura from very earliest times. Tripura became an important center of Buddhism from the first decade of 6th century A.D. and Tantric Buddhism flourished from 8th century A.D. ...