Accessions List, South Asia


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Records publications acquired from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka, by the U.S. Library of Congress Offices in New Delhi, India, and Karachi, Pakistan.




New Serial Titles


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A union list of serials commencing publication after Dec. 31, 1949.




Wealth of Mankind


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This book entitled the wealth of mankind presents a unified analysis of the important factors which determine our wealth. It describes the ways for substantially increasing the personal and national income through improvements in quality, quantity, rejuvenation, unity and life expectancy. The approach is quantitative to some extent and has been illustrated with respect to India, USA and Japan. The inquiry also covers the related aspects of unity, yoga, spirituality and the roles played by family, engineers, teachers, emotion builders, farmers, labor, wealth managers, doctors, non-players, negative players, and other forms of life and sunlight in shaping our wealth in all its dimensions. This book is an unorthodox but scientific and comprehensive presentation of a variety of practical ways to multiply the true wealth of everyone manyfold within a span of few years while at the same time nourishing the wealth called mankind and life.




History of Indian Theatre


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Bharata, the Nāṭyaśāstra


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The theory of rasa enunciated by Bharata has stimulated both creativity and critical discouirse in the Indian arts for nearly 2000 years. The text of the Natyasastra is as relevant to literature, poetry and drama as it is to architecture, sculpture, painting, music and dance. Its comprehensive treatment of artistic experience, expression and communication, content and form emerges from an integral vision which flowers as a many-branched tree of all Indian arts.




Ekādaśī Māhātmya


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On the significance of fasting on the eleventh day (Ekādaśī) of the lunar fortnights in Hindu calandar and associated rituals based on Puranas.




The Language of Indrajit of Orchā


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For centuries, until the consolidation of modern standard Hindi after 1900, the Hindi dialect known as Braj Bhāsā enjoyed great prestige as the vehicle of the Krsna cult literature of northern India, as well as for the brilliance of its secular literature. Most of this material was in verse, although since the beginning of the last century we have had knowledge of the existence of texts in Sanskritized Braj Bhāsā prose, chiefly sectarian chronicles and commentaries, from a relatively early date. In this, the earliest thorough analysis of a Braj Bhāsā text, Dr McGregor presents one of the oldest known Braj Bhāsā prose texts: a Braj commentary on the Sanskrit Nītiśataka of Bhartrhari, originally composed about 1600. His detailed examination of the morphology, phonology and syntax of its language casts light on the types of language that underlie the Braj Bhāsā used in verse literature, and provide a comparative basis for further studies of the prose produced in Braj and in other Hindi dialects before the nineteenth century.




Manavini Bhavai


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Endurance: A Droll Saga Originally Published In Gujarati In 1947 As Manavini Bhavai Is A Modern Classic. Set Against The Rural Backdrop Of Gujarat, ItýS A Fictionalized Account Of The Great Famine Of 1990, Which Had Ravaged This Part Of The World. Written In A Simple, Direct Style, Free Of Conventional Artifice And Sophistication It Is Not ýCrude ý Or ýRawý. It Is The Story Of Love Between Kalu And Raju As Well As The Story Of Hard And Tragic Life Of The Farmers In Indian Villages. The Translation Seeks To Retain The Essential Simplicity, The Rustic Flavour And Spirit Of The Original As Closely As Possible.




My Laugh Comes Last


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Farrell Brannigan, President of the National Californian Bank, is an extremely successful man. So when he builds another bank in an up-and-coming town on the Pacific coast, he is given worldwide publicity, and this new bank is hailed as the 'safest bank in the world'. But Brannigan's success comes at a price and he makes enemies on his way up the ladder. It seems one of them is now set on revenge and determined to destroy both the bank and Brannigan himself.