Amartya Sen’s Hindu Bash

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The volume is an erudite work on Nobel Laureate Prof. Amartya Sen’s perception of Hinduism and the Hindus as evident in his books The Argumentative Indian and Identity and Violence. It examines Sen’s stinging views on Hindutva and Hindu culture. The author argues that the works engage in Hindu-baiting and scrutinizes certain discrepancies that have crept in as a result of accepting theories, such as Sri Rama was a myth and Ramayana is a parable, uncritically. The book also comments on Prof. Sen’s allegations that Hindu political activists nowadays pay little heed to the ‘tolerant’ Hindu tradition and are bent upon rewriting history to suit their own ideologies. This painstaking analysis will prove extremely interesting to a wide variety of readers: the scholars of Indology and religion, historians and to the general readers as well.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR V.S. Sardesai

V.S. Sardesai was born at Panaji (Goa) in 1935 and later shifted to Mumbai for higher studies. He worked in the legal departments of various institutions and retired as Asst. general Manager from the Bank of Indian in 1993. Therefater, he worked as legal consultant in Indian Institute of bankers and The Bank of Tokyo -Mitsubishi Ltd. till he shifted to bangalore in 2004. His articles on legal matters and historical subjects were published in several magazines & newspapers. other books to his credit are: Can a Secular be a Fundamentalist; Governance under Sanatana Dharma and Somanatha by Romila Thapar: A Critical Study.

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Title
Amartya Sen’s Hindu Bash
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
9788189973087
Length
x+102p., Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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