Society in Ancient India: Evolution since the Vedic times based on Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit and other Classical Sources

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It is a fascinating, meticulously documented study unveiling, for the first time, the ancient Indian society in all its variegated evolutionary expressions across about two-and-a-half millennia: since the Vedic times (c. 1500 BC) – with a beautifully well-knit account of its religions and cultic practices; economic paradigms; polity and statecraft; educational set-up; customes, manners, etiquettes; food habits, drinks, dress styles; sports, pastimes, modes of recreations; sex life and sexual morality; casteist hierarchies; attitude towards women; and its crimes, punishments and legal codes. Epitomising a lifetime of Dr. Banerji’s research on ancient India, the book vividly captures all different articulations of sociological import from a whole body of traditional writings: both sacred and secular. Again, it turns out to be the first ever study to singly explore the sociological orientations of the Vedic Samhitas, Brahmanas, Upanishads, Kalpasutras, Vyakaranas, Puranas, Smritishastras, Tantric texts, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, Kautilya’s Arthashastra, and many other Sanskrit classics – besides Buddhist and Jaina works in Pali, Prakrit and Apabhramsha languages. With highly informative appendices, extensive bibliographic references and a glossary of technical/unfamiliar words, the book holds out enduring appeal to both scholars and discerning readers.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Suresh Chandra Banerji

Dr. Suresh Chandra Banerji, (1917-2000), a distinguished scholar of ancient Indian history, scriptures and literary classics of almost every genre. With over half a century of serious involvement in Indological research, he had already authored 56 books that notably include titles, like Studies in the Origin and Development of Dharmasastra, Studies in the Origin and Development of Yoga, A Brief History of Tantra Literature, A Companion to Sanskrit Literature, The Cultural Glory of Philosophy, and A Companion to Dharmasastra. A retired Professor of Sanskrit (Bengal Educational Service), Fellow of Asiatic Society (Calcutta), and Life Member of the Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute (Pune) as well as Kuppuswai Sastri Research Institute (Madras), Dr. Banerji was honoured with the Rabindra Memorial Prize (1963-4): the highest academic award from the Government of West Bengal.

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Title
Society in Ancient India: Evolution since the Vedic times based on Sanskrit, Pali, Prakrit and other Classical Sources
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Edition
3rd ed.
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ISBN
8124600791
Length
423p., Appendices; Glossary; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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