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akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Medieval Indian Literature: Surveys and selections Ayyappappanikkar, 1997 This Volume Has Two Parts, Surveys Of All The Languages And Selections From Three Languages Assamese, Bengali And Dogri. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: "Studies In Akkamahadevi's Vacanas" Dr. Ramappa B. Naik, 2023-02-04 Mahadeviyakka, or Akkamahadevi was bom at Udutadi a village not far from Shimoga, which was then the capital ofking Kausika. Her parents were named Sumati and Nirmalay' Akkamahadevi herself seems to have had her initiation in early childhood and the impress of the seal of Grace must have been strong on her, for she was from that moment a dedicated child. Beautiful as she was in person (traditional biographers, in their charming old way, describe her as a Rudrakannike). She was more beautiful in mind and heart. So firm was her conviction of being already wedded to her lord Mallikaijuna, that at the age of eighteen, in a country, at a time noted for early marriages, she was still single. The turning-point in her life came when king Kausika, returning from a hunt, saw her among the crowd that had been drawn by the din and splendour ofthe cavalcade, and on the instant fell captive to her beauty. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: AKASHVANI All India Radio (AIR), New Delhi , 1966-04-03 Akashvani (English) is a programme journal of ALL INDIA RADIO, it was formerly known as The Indian Listener. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes, who writes them, take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service, Bombay, started on 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in English, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it used to published by All India Radio, New Delhi. From 1950,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later, The Indian listener became Akashvani (English ) w.e.f. January 5, 1958. It was made fortnightly journal again w.e.f July 1,1983. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: AKASHVANI LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE, MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 03 APRIL, 1966 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Weekly NUMBER OF PAGES: 81 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. XXXI, No.14 BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED (PAGE NOS): 14-80 ARTICLE: 1. Sardar Patel Memorial Lectures The Indian Constitution and Indian Law : The Problems 2. Some Modern Paintings 3. Mechanised Farming 4. About Russian Universities 5. Hemingway And the Theme of Death AUTHOR: 1. M.C. Setalvad 2. Mulk Raj Anand 3. J.B. Chitambar 4. Dr. K. N. Saxena 5. Dr. M.K. Naik KEYWORDS : 1. Uniform civil code, no discrimination, no Anti -Thesis ,no untouchables 2. listening eye, why these four ,tagore on revivalism 3. Uninspiring history, mechanisation, some problems 4. The largest of them ,role of academicians, same form of organisation 5. Imperial theme ,lost generation's spokesperson, obsession with death Document ID : APE-1966 (A-J) Vol-II-01 Prasar Bharati Archives has the copyright in all matters published in this “AKASHVANI” and other AIR journals. For reproduction previous permission is essential. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: The Encyclopaedia Of Indian Literature (Volume Two) (Devraj To Jyoti) Amaresh Datta, 2006 A Major Activity Of The Sahitya Akademi Is The Preparation Of An Encyclopaedia Of Indian Literature. The Venture, Covering Twenty-Two Languages Of India, Is The First Of Its Kind. Written In English, The Encyclopaedia Gives A Comprehensive Idea Of The Growth And Development Of Indian Literature. The Entries On Authors, Books And General Topics Have Been Tabulated By The Concerned Advisory Boards And Finalised By A Steering Committee. Hundreds Of Writers All Over The Country Contributed Articles On Various Topics. The Encyclopaedia, Planned As A Six-Volume Project, Has Been Brought Out. The Sahitya Akademi Embarked Upon This Project In Right Earnest In 1984. The Efforts Of The Highly Skilled And Professional Editorial Staff Started Showing Results And The First Volume Was Brought Out In 1987. The Second Volume Was Brought Out In 1988, The Third In 1989, The Fourth In 1991, The Fifth In 1992, And The Sixth Volume In 1994. All The Six Volumes Together Include Approximately 7500 Entries On Various Topics, Literary Trends And Movements, Eminent Authors And Significant Works. The First Three Volume Were Edited By Prof. Amaresh Datta, Fourth And Fifth Volume By Mohan Lal And Sixth Volume By Shri K.C.Dutt. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Indian Political Thought-I Mr. Rohit Manglik, 2023-08-21 EduGorilla Publication is a trusted name in the education sector, committed to empowering learners with high-quality study materials and resources. Specializing in competitive exams and academic support, EduGorilla provides comprehensive and well-structured content tailored to meet the needs of students across various streams and levels. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: I Keep Vigil of Rudra , 2010-09-08 One of the only collections of Vachana poetry in translation—a must read for all poetry lovers. Here I come, a ferryman without a body To the great flowing river. If you pay the price– Your mind That grasps and lets go, I shall take you across” Vachana poetry in Kannada literature attained its zenith in the twelfth century. Passionate, intensely personal, and ahead of their times, these free-verse poems speak eloquently of the futility of formal learning, the vanity of wealth and the evils of social divisions. The vachanas stress on the worship of Shiva, through love, labour and devotion, as the only worthwhile life-goal for the vachanakara—the vachana poet. This collection offers a selection of vachanas composed by a wide range of vachanakaras from different walks of life writing during that period. While some of these poets are well known even today, most have been forgotten. Translated fluidly and with great skill by H.S. Shivaprakash, I Keep Vigil of Rudra is not only an important addition to Vachana literature, but also a must read for lovers of poetry everywhere. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: The Bhakti Movement and the Status of Women Leela Mullatti, 1989 The Indigenous Protest Movement Called Bhakti Movement, Comprising Bhakti Cults Of Many Hues And Colours, Had An Impact On The Status Of Women In India. Many Of Them Tried To Do Away With The Manifold Taboos, Pollutions And Rituals With Which, Hindu Religion Was Cluttered. While Some Accepted The Equality Of Men And Women, Others Reinforced The Inequalities In Practice. The Present Case Study Of Virasaivism, A Populous Sect In Karnataka, Deals With Ther Impact Of This Movement On The Status Of Women. After A Careful Research On A Hundred Families With First And Second-Generation Women, The Author Finds That Precepts And Practices Meet Here In A Unique Way. Child-Training Practices, The Institution Of Marriage, The Family And Kinship System And The Economic And Socio-Religious Life Of Virasaiva Women Enable Them To Enjoy A Comparatively High Status. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: AKASHVANI Publications Division (India),New Delhi, 1960-04-10 Akashvani (English ) is a programme journal of ALL INDIA RADIO ,it was formerly known as The Indian Listener.It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes, who writes them,take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists.It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service,Bombay ,started on 22 december, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in english, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it used to published by All India Radio,New Delhi.In 1950,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later,The Indian listener became Akashvani (English ) in January 5, 1958. It was made a fortnightly again on July 1,1983. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: AKASHVANI LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE,MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 10-04-1960 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Weekly NUMBER OF PAGES: 48 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. XXV. No. 15. BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED(PAGE NOS): 07-48 ARTICLE: 1. Fifty Years Of Industrial Development in India 2. Australian Cricket Team In India : A Review of the Tour 3. The Problem of Communication in Community Development 4. Book Review AUTHOR: 1. E. P. W. da Costa 2. U. R. Wagle 3. J . V. A. Nehemiah 4. Benard J . Coyle KEYWORDS : The two wars,three periods,first plan Surprising choice,firsttest,crown and cricket Three ways,group method Western region,eastern region Document ID : APE-1960-(J-J)-Vol-I-15 Prasar Bharati Archives has the copyright in all matter published in this and other AIR journals.For reproduction previous permission is essential. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: BRIEF CULTURAL HISTORY OF BASAVAKALYANA Dr. Shivakumar V. Uppe, 2022-07-30 Religion has played a very important role in India from remotest times. It has moulded the individual life and has greatly influenced the social and cultural life also. In fact in India religion has been an inseparable part of the life of an individual as also of the society as a whole. There is religion to believe that even in pre and Post-historical man pursued some religious practices or the other though it is difficult to find out their exact nature. Right from the Vedic day's religion has served as the foundation of social and cultural life of the Indian people1. The Chalukyas were a Scythian race, and derived their origin from one of the four classes of Buddhist followers called Chailaka'. They claimed their descent from Manu through Hariti, and were known as Agnikulas, from their devotion to the worship of fire. They were included in the thirty-six races of the Kshattriyas, and belonged to the lunar family. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Basava Journal , 2003 |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: India, That Is, Sidd Soorian Kasi Pandian, 1996 |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Feminism and the Post-modern Indian Women Novelists in English Anita Myles, 2006 Papers presented at the National Conference on 'Dalit Literature : Contents, Trends and Concerns', held at Dehradun during 22-23 March 2009. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Bhakti The Path of Divine Love A Vedanta Kesari Presentation, 2021-12-30 Everyone is a natural Bhaktahi devotee. The difference only lies in the fact as to what we are devoted to. Most people are devoted to earning and accumulating money, in becoming famous and powerful, in pursuits that satisfy their ego and senses and so on. While they are devotees of the world, the genuine, real Bhakta is a devotee of the Unchanging Reality, Eternal Beloved called God and wants to pour all his love towards Him and Him alone. Such is the ideal of Bhakti.This book explores the rich Bhakti-traditions and describes various aspects of it. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: THE INDIAN LISTENER All India Radio (AIR),New Delhi , 1950-04-16 The Indian Listener (fortnightly programme journal of AIR in English) published by The Indian State Broadcasting Service,Bombay ,started on 22 December, 1935 and was the successor to the Indian Radio Times in english, which was published beginning in July 16 of 1927. From 22 August ,1937 onwards, it was published by All India Radio,New Delhi.From July 3 ,1949,it was turned into a weekly journal. Later,The Indian listener became Akashvani in January 5, 1958. It was made a fortnightly again on July 1,1983. It used to serve the listener as a bradshaw of broadcasting ,and give listener the useful information in an interesting manner about programmes,who writes them,take part in them and produce them along with photographs of performing artists. It also contains the information of major changes in the policy and service of the organisation. NAME OF THE JOURNAL: The Indian Listener LANGUAGE OF THE JOURNAL: English DATE,MONTH & YEAR OF PUBLICATION: 16-04-1950 PERIODICITY OF THE JOURNAL: Weekly NUMBER OF PAGES: 68 VOLUME NUMBER: Vol. XV. No. 16. BROADCAST PROGRAMME SCHEDULE PUBLISHED(PAGE NOS): 15-63 ARTICLE: 1. Statistical Science 2. In Defence Of Newsmongers 3. Love's Delight 4. Means Of Mass Communication AUTHOR: 1. Dr. P. V. Sukhatme 2. H. C. Jehangir 3. Hon'ble Mr. Justice G. D. Khosla 4. Pothan Joseph KEYWORDS: 1. Responsibilities of a statistician, Statistica as science 2. Society and news credibility, News quality in the past 3. Lord Byron's love affair, Countess Guiccioli and her love for Lord Byron 4. Diverse ways of news communication, Factors affecting free news Document ID: INL-1950 (A-J) Vol-II (03) |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: India’s Greatest Minds Mukunda Rao, 2022-04-25 Indian spirituality, from solemn sages to irreverent rebels. A plethora of religions, cultures, languages and peoples have over the ages nurtured a plurality of ideas, beliefs, influences and practices thriving in India. In India's Greatest Minds, Mukunda Rao takes readers on an exhilarating, exhaustive journey through the lives and teachings of India's most illustrious spiritual masters, thinker-activists and philosophers, making their wisdom accessible to all. Beginning from 700 BCE to the present day, moving across the length and breadth of the subcontinent, and covering every significant school of thought, Rao provides a comprehensive view of the trajectory of Indian thought as it developed over centuries, enriching minds and shaping modern discourse. Whether tackling profound questions on the meaning of life or plunging into the restless urgency of social reform, this book showcases an intellectual and cultural heritage that is uniquely Indian. From Kapila, Patanjali, Buddha and Mahavira to Andal, Kabir, Guru Nanak, Bulleh Shah and Chaitanya, and from Shishunala Sharifa, Ramakrishna and Vemana to Birsa Munda, Tagore, Gandhi and Ambedkar - the profiles of luminaries in this invaluable compendium will inspire and elevate its readers. Rich in both essence and detail, this treasury celebrates the individuals who rebelled against existing conventions and transcended every divide in their quest for enlightenment, transforming themselves and the world along the way. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: The Literary Criterion , 1989 |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Aka Mahadevi , 2019 |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Transformative Aesthetics Erika Fischer-Lichte, Benjamin Wihstutz, 2017-07-31 Aesthetic theory in the West has, until now, been dominated by ideas of effect, autonomy, and reception. Transformative Aesthetics uncovers these theories’ mutual concern with the transformation of those involved. From artists to spectators, readers, listeners, or audiences, the idea of transformation is one familiar to cultures across the globe. Transformation of the individual is only one part of this aesthetic phenomenon, as contemporary artists are increasingly called upon to have a transformative, sustainable impact on society at large. To this end, Erika Fischer Lichte and Benjamin Wihstutz present a series of fresh perspectives on the discussion of aesthetics, uniting Western theory with that of India, China, Australia, and beyond. Each chapter of Transformative Aesthetics focuses on a different approach to transformation, from the foundations of aesthetics to contemporary theories, breaking new ground to establish a network of thought that spans theatre, performance, art history, cultural studies, and philosophy. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Courtesy of Criticism (Chronicles Series) Kirtinath Kurtkoti, 2024-12-21 Kirtinath Kurtkoti (1928-2003) belongs to the rare but powerful tradition of multilingual literary and cultural criticism in India. His oeuvre encompasses commentaries on the entire spectrum of Kannada literature, from the earliest extant writings to late-twentieth-century works. Kurtkoti’s critical writings highlight the unique sensibility of the Kannada literary tradition, placing it in the broader context of Indian and world literature. His analytical framework is essentially comparative, offering close readings of works through a broader theoretical perspective. In this multilingual comparative framework, he utilized his extensive familiarity with Kannada, Marathi, Hindi, Gujarati, Sanskrit, English and other European literatures, as well as Indian and European schools of philosophy and aesthetics. Courtesy of Criticism brings some of his important essays on Kannada literature to non-Kannada readers. Divided into three sections—'Literary History', 'Literary Theory' and 'Literary Criticism'—the book showcases thirty-one short and long essays by Kurtkoti which are among his essential writings. The book has a twofold purpose: to introduce to the reader the significant body of Kurtkoti’s works and, through these essays, to highlight the significant strands of the Kannada literary tradition. Courtesy of Criticism demonstrates the subtle ways in which a mind, enriched by its own traditions and eclectic literacy, can transcend received structures of knowledge. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Veerashaivism in India Suryakant Balasaheb Ghugare, 1995 |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Shree Sharanabasaveshwara Samsthana Kalaburagi : An Overview Dr. Shivkumar Uppe, 2022-07-30 One of the distinguishing features of an organised religion as against the folk religion is the presence of well organised socio-religious institutions through which the religion functions and prospers. Cristianity functioned through the church, buddhism prospered through the sangha and hinduism survived due to the mathas. The church, the sangha, and matha are the socio-religious institutions of their respective religions. Similarly, veerasaivism could prosper through its socio-religious organisations, like pancha pithas, the mathas and the rectories. Unlike other religions of the world, veerasaivism is one which never dependended on royal patronage. It, on the other hand, flourished and prospered through cough the mathas and the rectories. sri sharanabasaveshwara dasoha maha mane at kalburgi is on of such great rectories of veerasaivism which has played a determining role in the struggle for the survival and prosperity of this religious sect in hyderabad karnataka and adjoining areas, especially at the face of muslim rule. It is proposed to make a critical study of the role played by this rectory in maintaining the integrity of veerasaivism, preserving its socio religious institutions and values through several religious and educational programmes and institutions. We start with the assumption that hinduism is general and veerasaivism in particular would not have survived in this area, but for this great religious institution. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Kannada Theatre History 1850-1950: A Sourcebook Akshara K V, B. R. Venkataramana Aithala, Deepa Ganesh, 2018-09-01 The present volume has compiled excerpts from a range of writings on theatre that give the reader a view of the varied modes of thinking. They are arranged into six sections, apart from a photo essay. It is not intended to be a history book; but a sourcebook that can lead to a more comprehensive account of Kannada theatre history, or complement the existing history books. Most of the writings in this volume are appearing in English for the first time. The book hopes to be of value to experts as well as theatre practitioners to understand the varied and nuanced narratives within what is normally put together as the history of modern Kannada Theatre. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: God Is Dead, There Is No God Allama Prabhu, Manu Devadevan, 2019-12-10 12-century saint-poet Allama Prabhu, along with Basavanna and Akka Mahadevi, was a founder of the Virashaiva or Lingayat movement in Karnataka. During a period of intense religious ferment, these Sharanas--protégés of Shiva--aimed to dismantle religious hierarchy and bigotry. They rebelled against exploitation based on class, caste and gender through their vachanas, which were ahead of their times. Today, the Lingayats regard these vachanas as their sacred literature. The vachanas of Allama Prabhu are rooted firmly in the idea of experiential reality. From gazing at Shiva from a distance, to uniting with Him, to declaring He doesn't exist and to finally realizing that He exists in a dynamic void--these poems represent Allama's quest for Shiva. They are passionate and filled with yearning; critical and brazen. Translated with great skill and fluidity by Manu Devadevan, God Is Dead, There Is No God is a treat for modern-day seekers as well as poetry lovers. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Multidisciplinary Research Approaches in Social Science, Vol-II Raghubar Prasad Singh, |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Karnāṭakada mahiḷeyaru: Ādhunika Kannaḍa lēkhakiyaru , 1993 |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Karnataka State Gazetteer: Bidar Karnataka (India), 1977 |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Karnataka State Gazetteer: Chikmagalur district Karnataka (India), 1977 |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Community and Culture K.V. Subbanna, The writings of K.V. Subbanna reveal the range, dimension and courage of an intellectual who never, ever, let the pressures of contemporary cultural politics affect his free and open enquiries into the nature of the culture of the land he was rooted in. K.V. Subbanna was an organic intellectual who drew his intellectual powers from a sense of community that was vibrant and alive and never from the context of a centralising nation-state and its dominant quality of homogenizing practically every aspect of social and cultural life. The spirit of decentralisation was what a community symbolised for Subbanna and all his writings – on literature, theatre, cinema, language – engender this vital principle of decentralization. For that matter even the smallest community was, for him, a complex, heterogeneous universe, quite autonomous at one level, yet, at another, an integral part of the entire globe... In other words, for Subbanna concern for the community also meant a deep commitment to the whole world for the two are part of, and grow from, each other. It was this faith in the 'local' and the 'global' that helped Subbanna locate Ninasam in Heggodu while drawing from ideas, thinkers, artistes from all over the world... This book contains three sections comprising several essays and lectures by Subbanna written and delivered at various points of time; an interview that he conducted and two interviews others conducted with him; and tributes paid to him by two individuals who are important cultural spokespersons of our times and happened to know Subbanna quite intimately. An English book by Akshara Prakashana |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Encyclopaedia of Indian Philosophers B. K. Pandey, 2008 On the brief life sketches and contributions of eminent Indian philosophers. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Voyages of Body and Soul Ketu H. Katrak, Anita Ratnam, 2014-06-02 Voyages of Body and Soul: Selected Female Icons of India and Beyond includes scholarly essays and performance/choreographic notes from a diverse range of contributors on the themes of “Mad and Divine: India’s Female Saint-Poets” and “Epic Women of India and Beyond.” The contributors explore the tendency of patriarchal societies to label exceptional saint-poets yearning for the divine as “mad” because of their resistance to normative and acceptable female behavior. Scholars and performers journey across history, with discussions ranging from the 8th century Tamil mystic poet Andal’s divine poetry, to the 16th century saint-poet Meerabai, to figures across the Indian subcontinent, including Kashmir’s Lalleshwari and Maharashtra’s Janabai, who, as a low caste member, joined the sacred path partly to escape caste oppression. The definition of “epic women” in this volume is multi-faceted: from looking at commonly accepted epic figures, such as the iconic Sita from The Ramayana, to examining epic women in politics, to probing dark women with passions of epic proportions, to legendary teachers of the classical dance style of bharatanatyam, to women with monumental courage and creativity across historical time-periods and geographical locations – Ancient Greece, Ancient India, 20th century Mexico, and Myanmar. Voyages of Body and Soul recognizes creative and courageous female saint-poets, and outspoken women in ancient epics and in contemporary times who follow their chosen paths with deep devotion. Their lives and works are models for the human community in the 21st century. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: SRI BASAVESHWARA Prof. L. S. Seshagiri Rao, 2012-05-04 Basavanna (Basaveshwara) is called Vishwaguru because he is believed by his followers to have been the first ever to know the practicality of transcending to Godliness and demonstrating the technique of becoming God through around 800 Sharanas. Basavanna spread the concept of the path of becoming God through four levels of divinity that exists in one's own body- Unmanifest Chaitanya (Guru), Manifest Chaitanya-Shakti (Linga), Consciousness of the manifest chaitanya-shakti in Prana (Jangama), and the Individual consciousness (Jeevatma/Mind). Basavanna taught Sharanas, the technique of transcending the mind with one's own prana through a process of Ishtalinga, Pranalinga and Bhavalinga saadhana and that anybody in the world, irrespective of caste, creed, merit, nationality, etc., can transcend and become God by being in union with prana. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Journal of the Mysore University University of Mysore, 1997 |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Speaking of Siva , 2014-02-01 Speaking of Siva is a selection of vacanas or free-verse sayings from the Virasaiva religious movement, dedicated to Siva as the supreme god. Written by four major saints, the greatest exponents of this poetic form, between the tenth and twelfth centuries, they are passionate lyrical expressions of the search for an unpredictable and spontaneous spiritual vision of 'now'. Here, yogic and tantric symbols, riddles and enigmas subvert the language of ordinary experience, as references to night and day, sex and family relationships take on new mystical meanings. These intense poems of personal devotion to a single deity also question traditional belief systems, customs, superstitions, image worship and even moral strictures, in verse that speaks to all men and women regardless of class and caste. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Science, Philosophy, and Culture Debi Prasad Chattopadhyaya, Ravinder Kumar, 1996 Overview volumes of the Project of History of Indian Science, Philosophy, and Culture. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Medieval Indian Literature, an Anthology: Selections (Gujarati - Konkani) , 1997 Covers the period, 1100-1800; v. 1 includes selections from Assamese, Bengali, and Dogari; v. 2 includes selections from Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Kashmiri, and Konkani; v. 3 includes selections from Maithili, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, and Punjabi; v. 4 includes selections from Rajasthani - Urdu. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: India and World Literature Abhai Maurya, 1990 |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Idea and Methods of Legal Research P. Ishwara Bhat, 2019-09-05 Legal research examines subject matter enshrouded in social circumstances in order to conceptualize theories and prepare a future course of action. This dynamic, inter-disciplinary, and labyrinthine character of legal research requires researchers to be fluid, eclectic, and analytical in their approach. Idea and Methods of Legal Research unearths how the thinking process is to be streamlined in research, how a theme is built on the basis of comprehensive and intensive study, and the paths through which notions of objectivity, feminism, ethics, and purposive character of knowledge are to be understood. The book first explains the meaning, evolution, and scope of legal research, and discusses objectivity and ethics in legal research. It engages with the requirements, advantages, and limits of various doctrinal and non-doctrinal methods and tools, and the points to be considered in selecting a suitable method or combination of methods. It highlights analytical, historical, philosophical, comparative, qualitative, and quantitative methods of legal research. The book then goes on to discuss the use of multi-method legal research, policy research, action research, and feminist legal research and finally, reflects on research-based critical legal writing, as opposed to client-related legal writing. This book, thus, is a comprehensive answer to key questions one faces in legal research. |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Sky-clad Mukunda Rao, 2018 |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Major Socio -Religious Reform Movements in India Dr. Shivakumar V. Uppe, 2022-12-10 The 6th century B.C. is viewed as a significant age of world history.The term prehistoric age refers to the period of time prior to that century. However, historical evidence began to emerge in the sixth century B.C. Thus, the historical period began in the sixth century B.C., which adds significance to that period. India was home to the people who established two major religions in the sixth century B.C.The founders of Jainism and Buddhism were Mahavira Jina and Gautama Buddha, respectively.There was sufficient literature written about Jina and Buddha and their religions.Even though the Buddhist and Jaina literature had a religious bent, they also had a lot of information about the political and social conditions of the time.These writings could be used to write history.The greatness and splendor of the sixth century B.C. were brought about by the rise of Jainism and Buddhism |
akkamahadevi vachanagalu: Encyclopaedia Indica , 1996 |
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What Should I Do If I Am Injured At An Apartment Complex?
If you have been injured in an apartment building accident, you may be entitled to compensation for your damages. An experienced attorney can help you recover compensation for items such …
Apartment Complex Injuries and Premises Liability
Dec 20, 2024 · Broadly, it comes down to determining if the individual is responsible or if an owner or property manager could be held liable. For instance, an injured person may need to …
Can you Sue Your Apartment Complex for Negligence?
Jul 3, 2024 · If you suffered injuries in an apartment complex due to someone else’s negligence, you have the right to pursue legal recourse and compensation for the damages you incurred.
Injured in Your Apartment Complex? Here is What to Do
An injured party may make a claim for monetary compensation to cover lost wages, medical bills, out of pocket expenses, and emotional distress. If the property is managed or owned by a …
Apartment & Condo Incidents - Legal Help | Victim Advocate
If you were injured at an apartment complex, talk to the team at Victim Advocate today. The apartment complex may owe you compensation for your injuries, so get a free consultation to …
Can I Hold My Apartment Complex Liable If I'm Injured During a …
If you sustain injuries during a break-in at your apartment complex, you may be able to recover damages for the medical costs required to treat your injuries. This includes expenses for …