Samskruthi (Culture)


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Documentation and Preservation of Folklore Culture of Bidar District


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Documentation and Preservation of Folk Culture of Bidar District. The book is the result of much research on the topic; this book makes a valuable addition to the corpus of information on the great Folk art and artisans of Bidar and their contribution to Bidar district. It attempt to bring to light aspects of the folk literature, arts, artisans, songs, theatre, Medicine, religion ,beliefs as well as the historical context in which such writing emerged. This book has thus highlighted not just the folk culture of Bidar, but its significance in the society of the time and later, for the pointed out the Preservation policies for folk culture in Bidar. The book brought to light the range of Folklore of Bidar and translated many Kannada work into English for helpful to new researcher, scholars and writers. This book will helpful to write the subaltern and local history







Indian Culture


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The author, a historian of repute, confronts important issues of Indian history in this classic work. He raises such questions as “Was there an Aryan Invasion of India in the past?”, “Is the caste system a bane or a boon?”, “Did Indian women enjoy equal rights in ancient times?”, “Was Democracy an alien concept to Vedic Indians?”, “Why Buddhism became extinct in the country of its origin?”, “What is India’s lasting contribution to the field of Science, Mathematics, Astronomy, Medicine, Chemistry, Metallurgy, etc.?”, “Was Indian Culture greatly impacted by foreign religions?”, “How did India influence its neighbouring Eastern and Western countries?”, “Is Sanskrit only an off-shoot of the Indo-European Languages Group?”, “What was the scale of the social, economic and political implosion detonated by two centuries of British Colonial Rule?”. The author has answered the above vexing questions based on an intensive study of Archaeology, Epigraphy, Numismatics, original records in different languages and the travelogues of foreign visitors.(Translator’s Note).




Lakshmana


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Lakshmana was Dasharatha and Sumitra’a son, Rama’s brother and an incarnation of Adisesha, the divine serpent. He mastered the Vedas and other subjects in quick time. He accompanied Rama when sage Vishwamitra wanted help in the conduct of a yajna which was being troubled by demons. After standing guard with Rama at the yajna and helping him kill several demons, he expressed no desire to return home. After Rama won Sita’s hand, Lakshmana got married to Urmila. When he came to know Kaikeyi’s evil demand, he was furious and was prepared to eliminate all obstacles, even if it meant killing his father. He gave up everything in order to be with Rama and Sita during their stay in the forest. He protected both of them as can be seen by the way he chopped off Shoorpanakha’s nose and ears when the latter tried to attack Sita. After Sita’s abduction, it was Lakshmana who instilled confidence in Rama whenever he lost it. He was highly duty conscious and expected others to be like him –Sugreeva got crowned as king of Lanka and promised to help Rama in searching for Sita but forgot about it. Lakshmana was furious and had to be calmed down by Rama. His support to Rama during the battle at Lanka was invaluable. After Rama was crowned, he desired Lakshmana to be the yuvaraja but he insisted that the honour must go to Bharatha. He was heartbroken when Rama asked him to leave Sita at Valmiki’s hermitage because some people had doubted her fidelity. Caught between his duty to his brother and Durvasa, he chose to sacrifice himself. Thus he faced banishment and later entered swarga with his body and soul. It was no wonder that Sage Valmiki expressed that Lakshmana was the outer breath of Sri Rama. Our other books here can be searched using #BharathaSamskruthiPrakashana




Samskruthi


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Playing video games, why just shoot and fight for time pass and entertainment? Why can’t it be learning about our culture, digging the details from the past along with entertainment, which we have forgotten from previous generations and not being able to explain about it clearly to our next generation? Yes, our history is vast and it contains every tiny detail, which we are using in our daily life, yet forgot about it in the present high-speed robotic life. It just needs a little time to think about it, to recall it, to apply it both in personal and professional life. In this book, you will experience our previous and present culture along with our present lifestyle and struggles.







Press in India


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Lions 317A District Directory


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PMJF Lion G P Divakar, Governor of Lions District 317A, released Printed Lions Directory for the Centenary Year 2017-18. It contains all the Lionistic information on the Lions, Lion Leaders, Clubs, Zones and Regions in the District 317A. This Digital Edition is a replica of the Printed Book, for portability of information, for reading in Mobile Phones and eReaders.




Basic Concrete Technology


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Lime mortars were employed between 12,000 and 6000 BCE in Crete, Cyprus, Greece, and Middle East, demonstrating that the elements that make concrete a universal construction material are so prominent that it has been utilized, although in more basic sorts and methods than at today, for thousands of years. One of them is the ease with which it can be placed and shaped to fit practically any mold or form, since it is plastic and can be manipulated to take on any desired form. Its excellent resilience to fire and the elements is another clear benefit. Except for cement and additives, most of the components may be found cheaply and conveniently close to the site of construction. It has a high compressive strength, similar with that of natural-stones, and is therefore well suited for use in compression-heavy elements like columns and arches. Nonetheless, its low tensile strength compared to its high compressive strength makes it a somewhat fragile material, much as it is in natural stones. Because of this, it can't be used cost-effectively as the only material in structural components that are either completely or partially subject to tension (like tie-rods) The book begins with a brief introduction to concrete and cement before moving on to detail the raw materials used in its production, including aggregates, binders, iv admixtures, and water. It then moves on to discuss the properties of fresh concrete, such as its workability and the appropriate measurement techniques, before moving on to discuss the properties of hardened concrete, such as its strength, durability, stress-strain relation, and dimensional stability.