Yadavas Through the Ages (In 2 Volumes)

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The Yadus or Yadavas had been one of the five Janas of the ancient India. They played an important part in the field of culture, religion, philosophy, history and development of the sub-continent. They gave thinkers like Yadu, Krsna, his philosophy of Gita, of action and devotion; Neminatha, the twenty-section tirthankara of the Jainas; mighty empires, new pastures upto the Central Asia for the advancement of religion, culture and arts. They carried the vedic ideology and culture to the farthest point of South India. They contributed significantly to the cultural advancement of the North equally, patronized art and culture, defended the country from the foreign onslaughts and established republican system of governance much before the Greeks. They constructed strong forts magnificent palaces, places of worship, canals, dams and roads founded cities and capitals, cultivated new pastures and introduced a system of agriculture and animal husbandry. They were the defenders of various faiths and the country. The Yadavas have been known by different nominatures or sub-names, such as Cholas, Cheras, Haihayas, Satvatas, Andhakas, Vrsnis, Tundikeras, Pandyas, Kalacuris, Rastrakutas, Jadejas, Palas, Guptas, Abhiras, Ahiras, Idiyana, Wodeyars, Pallavas, Hoysalas, etc., etc. It has been a riddle for the scholars to recognize all these branches of this great community and to give a comprehensive and connected account of the Yadavas of different regions and times. This study is the first attempt to delineate a comprehensive history of the Yadavas from ancient times upto, the modern period. It is a concentrated effort to trace the historical origin of the Yadavas, their expansion, their place in the polity, society and culture, their contribution to different aspects of social, cultural and agriculture, political and cultural life and trade and industry of the sub-continent. The author after a deep and concentrated study of the Vedas, the Puranas, the Upanisadas, mythology, history and allied literature has produced this scientific study of a people who constitute the single largest community of India. Though the Yadavas have adopted many religions, and even castes, this study focuses its lens mainly on the Yadavas who are ‘Hindus’. The area of the study has been mainly the political boundaries of India, though, at times, these have been crossed whenever it was necessary for the topic The present work is the pioneer study of the subject and shall inspire scholars to use it as a source and reference book.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR J N Singh Yadav

Dr. J.N. Singh Yadav, born on 12 June, 1937 (Bashir Pur, Distt. Mahendragarh – Haryana), did his graduation and M.A. in Political Science from the Panjab University, Chandigarh and obtained the Ph.D. degree from the Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra. Dr. Yadav has rich experience of teaching post-graduate and under-graduate classes in various colleges of repute in Haryana. He is intimately connected with various social reform movements and educational institutions. He took voluntary retirement from service to devote more time for research and social work. Dr. Yadav is a prolific writer in English and Hindi. His book Lal Bahadur Shastri: A Biography was adjudged one among the best fifty biographies written during the period 1947-1972 in India and selected out of several thousand titles received by the National Book Trust and Displayed in National Exhibition of Books at the World Book Fair in March, 1972 in New Delhi. His book The Indian Speaker: Crisis of Identity was well-received and appreciated by the academic world. Besides this, he has edited Haryana: Studies in History and Politics. He has written books for the students of under-graduate classes, such as Principles of Political Science, Indian Constitution and Administration, etc. He has contributed a number of research papers and articles to various learned journals, periodicals and seminars.

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Title
Yadavas Through the Ages (In 2 Volumes)
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8185616035
Length
xii+400p., xii+ 264p., Plates; Tables; Maps; Bibliography, Index; 25cm.
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