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dada dharmadhikari books: Beyond Gender Games Dada Dharmadhikari, 2003 In A World Of Sexual Exploitation And Female Abuse, Dada Dharmadhikari`S Is A Sane And Urgent Voice. It Is Neither Shrill Like The Feminists Nor Insidiously Diabolic Like The Stereotyping Of The Tv Serials That Are Vitiating The Complex Issue Of Man-Woman Relationships. He Calls For Cultural Hygiene And A Healthysocial Order. |
dada dharmadhikari books: World's Greatest Historical Books : Satyagraha In Champaran/Colonialism In India/The Story of Taj Mahal RAJENDRA PRASAD,RAM CHANDRA PRADHAN,JAYPRAKASH CHOWKSEY, 2022-09-21 World's Greatest Historical Books: SATYAGRAHA IN CHAMPARAN/COLONIALISM IN INDIA/THE STORY OF TAJ MAHAL by Rajendra Prasad; Ram Chandra Pradhan; Jayprakash Chowksey: This extraordinary compilation brings together three significant historical works that delve into pivotal events and landmarks in Indian history. From the nonviolent resistance movement led by Mahatma Gandhi in Champaran to the exploration of India's colonial past and the enchanting tale of the Taj Mahal, these books offer profound insights into the nation's rich heritage and cultural heritage. Key Aspects of the Book World's Greatest Historical Books: SATYAGRAHA IN CHAMPARAN/COLONIALISM IN INDIA/THE STORY OF TAJ MAHAL: Satyagraha in Champaran: Rajendra Prasad's account sheds light on the historic Satyagraha movement in Champaran, where Mahatma Gandhi employed nonviolent civil disobedience to support indigo farmers against oppressive British policies. Colonialism in India: Ram Chandra Pradhan provides an insightful exploration of India's colonial history, analyzing its impact on the nation's socio-political landscape and the struggle for independence. The Story of Taj Mahal: Jayprakash Chowksey's book weaves the captivating narrative of the Taj Mahal, unraveling its architectural brilliance and the love story behind this iconic monument. Rajendra Prasad, a prominent leader and statesman, was the first President of independent India. His involvement in the Champaran Satyagraha marked the beginning of his active participation in the freedom movement. Prasad's relentless pursuit of justice and equal rights earned him immense respect and admiration from the Indian masses. Ram Chandra Pradhan was a distinguished historian and author known for his extensive research on India's colonial era. His works contributed significantly to the understanding of British colonial policies and their repercussions on the Indian subcontinent. Pradhan's scholarly contributions earned him recognition both nationally and internationally. Jayprakash Chowksey was a renowned writer and historian, passionate about preserving India's cultural heritage. Through his book on the Taj Mahal, Chowksey brought to life the romantic tale behind the world-renowned monument, enchanting readers with its historical and architectural significance. |
dada dharmadhikari books: The British Library General Catalogue of Printed Books, 1986 to 1987 British Library, 1988 |
dada dharmadhikari books: Catalogue of Books Printed in the State of Maharashtra Maharashtra (India), 1987 |
dada dharmadhikari books: A Prisoner's Scrap-book L. K. Advani, 2002 Diary and notes of censure written in prison by the author during June 1975-March 1977. |
dada dharmadhikari books: Indian Books in Print , 2003 |
dada dharmadhikari books: Kasturba Gandhi Giriraj Kishore, Manisha Chaudhry, 2018-08-16 Kasturba Gandhi is the fictionalised biography of Kasturba Gandhi, a lady as strong and great as Mahatma Gandhi. A lady who earned a place in history because of her personal sacrifices and strength of conviction in what was right as much as on account of being the wife of Mahatma Gandhi in his fight for basic human rights for Indians in South Africa and the Indian Freedom Movement. She was the first Indian woman who voluntarily faced a jail sentence in a foreign soil – in South Africa – in her fight for basic rights for Indian women. The book gives a glimpse of how a strong woman can empower herself staying within the folds of tradition and convention. It offers a rarely portrayed facet of Gandhi – a family man, a father, a husband. It shows how his transformation from Mr Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi to Mahatma Gandhi happened with the support of a woman who was a silent partner in the struggle. How she let him realise his larger goals at a cost to herself and family in the larger interests of mankind. How she willingly courted jail terms in Africa, an alien land with no grip on the language and keeping her vegetarian habits intact. How she took up the causes started by Bapu, when he was jailed in India and was imprisoned. How she breathed her last in jail - in Agha Khan Palace where she was jailed last. |
dada dharmadhikari books: A History of Modern Marathi Literature: 1800-2000 , 2004 Contributed articles on 19th and 20th century Marathi literature. |
dada dharmadhikari books: Gandhi and the Psychology of Nonviolence, Volume 2 V. K. Kool, Rita Agrawal, 2020-11-06 In volume 1 of Gandhi and the Psychology of Nonviolence the authors advanced a scientific psychology of nonviolence, derived from principles enunciated by Gandhi and supported by current state-of-the-art research in psychology. In this second volume the authors demonstrate its potential contribution across a wide range of applied psychology fields. As we enter the era of the Anthropocene, they argue, it is imperative to make use of Gandhi’s legacy through our evolving noospheric consciousness to address the urgent problems of the 21st century. The authors examine Gandhi’s contributions in the context of both established areas such as the psychology of religion, educational, community and organizational psychology and newer fields including environmental psychology and the psychology of technology. They provide a nuanced analysis which engages with both the latest research and the practical implications for initiatives like the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. The book concludes with an overview of Gandhi’s contribution to modern psychology, which encompasses the history, development, and current impetus behind emerging work in the field as a whole. It marks an exciting contribution to studies of both Gandhi and psychology that will also provide unique insights for scholars of applied psychology, education, environmental and development studies. |
dada dharmadhikari books: Ecology Is Permanent Economy George Alfred James, 2013-01-01 Explores the nonviolent philosophy and environmental activism of India's Sunderlal Bahuguna. |
dada dharmadhikari books: A Comprehensive, Annotated Bibliography on Mahatma Gandhi Ananda M. Pandiri, 2007-02-28 Few figures in the twentieth century have been as inspirational as Mohandas Mahatma Gandhi. Interest in this extraordinary man has produced a massive amount of printed material, making Ananda M. Pandiri's comprehensive bibliography an invaluable reference tool for scholars and students. Pandiri has meticulously searched printed and electronic indexes, publisher's catalogs, and university libraries throughout India, Britain, and the U.S. to compile a complete bibliography of sources in the English language. This volume is organized and cross-referenced for easy use and access to a voluminous amount of information. Features include: -More than 4700 entries comprising books, pamphlets, seminars, government records, and other significant printed material -Complete bibliographic data of sources -Annotations detailing the content and scholarship of sources -Two exhaustive indexes-Title and Subject |
dada dharmadhikari books: The Gentle Anarchists Geoffrey Ostergaard, Melville Currell, 1971 |
dada dharmadhikari books: In the Shadow of Freedom Laxmi Tendulkar Dhaul, 2014-03-11 In the early nineteen thirties Ayi Tendulkar, a young journalist from a small town in Maharashtra, travelled to Germany to study. Within a short time he married Eva Schubring, his professor’s daughter. Soon after the short-lived marriage broke up, Tendulkar, by now also a well-known journalist in Berlin, met and fell in love with the filmmaker Thea von Harbou, divorced wife of Fritz Lang, and soon to be Tendulkar’s wife. Many years his senior, Thea became Tendulkar’s support and mainstay in Germany, encouraging and supporting him in bringing other young Indian students to the country. Hitler’s coming to power put an end to all that, and on Thea von Harbou’s advice, Tendulkar returned to India, where he became involved in Gandhi’s campaign of non-cooperation with the British and where, with Thea’s consent, he soon married Indumati Gunaji, a Gandhian activist. Caught up in the whirlwind of Gandhi’s activism, Indumati and Tendulkar spent several years in Indian prisons, being able to come together as a married couple only after their release – managing thereby to comply with a condition that Gandhi had put to their marriage, that they remain apart for several years ‘to serve the nation’. In this unique account, Indumati and Tendulkar’s daughter, Laxmi Tendulkar Dhaul, traces the turbulent lives of her parents and Thea von Harbou against the backremove of Nazi Germany and Gandhi’s India, using a wealth of documents, letters, newspaper articles and photographs to piece together the intermeshed histories of two women, the man they loved, their own growing friendship and two countries battling with violence and non-violence, fascism and colonialism. Published by Zubaan. |
dada dharmadhikari books: Philosophy of Sarvodaya Dada Dharmadhikari, 2000 |
dada dharmadhikari books: Jayaprakash Narayan Sandip Das, 2005 Jai Prakash Narain, 1902-1979, Indian political philosopher and social worker; contributed articles. |
dada dharmadhikari books: Indian Review of Books , 1999 |
dada dharmadhikari books: Sarvodaya , 1967 |
dada dharmadhikari books: Book University Journal , 1983 |
dada dharmadhikari books: The Holistic Pine: Volume 1, Issue 2 Writers' Kalam, An international monthly lifestyle journal from Writers' Kalam. |
dada dharmadhikari books: J. Krishnamurti Pupul Jayakar, 2000-10-14 A classic biography of one of the greatest spiritual teachers of our times In 1909, when he was just fourteen, Krishnamurti was proclaimed the world teacher in whom Maitreya, the Bodhisattva of compassion, would manifest. The proclamation was made by Annie Besant, then president of the Theosophical Society, a movement that combined Western occult philosophy with Buddhist and Hindu teachings. Besant trained Krishnamurti in his role as the chosen one but twenty years later he chose to disband the order he was head of and set out alone on his endless journey— As a contemporary of Krishnamurti and one of his closest associates. Pupul Jayakar offers an insider's view of the fascinating life and thought of an extraordinary individual. |
dada dharmadhikari books: Janata , 2005 |
dada dharmadhikari books: Trusteeship, the Gandhian Alternative Jai Dev Sethi, 1986 Comprises mostly contributed articles and selected papers presented at a seminar held at the Gandhi Peace Foundation, November 1985. |
dada dharmadhikari books: The Indian P.E.N. , 1968 |
dada dharmadhikari books: Lived Islam in South Asia Imtiaz Ahmad, Helmut Reifeld, 2017-08-03 South Asia is probably the largest area in the world where Islam exists within a mixed composite culture, overlapping with several other religions. No matter how many origins of political conflicts one may find in the domain of culture and religion, there are, at the same time, elements of peaceful co-existence as well. |
dada dharmadhikari books: Revolution Indu B. Tikekar, 1973 On social transformation; Gandhian and Krishnamurtian philosophies. |
dada dharmadhikari books: JP Memorial Lectures , 2005 Chiefly on civil rights and Indian politics. |
dada dharmadhikari books: Reflections on the Indian Constitution Candraśekhara Dharmādhikārī, 1978 Swami Ramanand Tirth memorial lectures, Nanded, 1975. |
dada dharmadhikari books: Gandhian Holistic Economics Shashi Prabha Sharma, 1992 |
dada dharmadhikari books: Kurukshetra , 1966 |
dada dharmadhikari books: Gandhi's Coolie M. V. Kamath, 1995 |
dada dharmadhikari books: Gandhiji in Indian Literature University of Mysore. Institute of Kannada Studies, 1971 |
dada dharmadhikari books: Educational India , 1969 |
dada dharmadhikari books: Report of the Deccan Education Society, Poona, for the Year ... Deccan Education Society, 1969 |
dada dharmadhikari books: The National Union Catalogs, 1963- , 1964 |
dada dharmadhikari books: Philosophy in the Fifteen Modern Indian Languages V. M. Bedekar, 1979 Articles on various regional sects and their philosophy. |
dada dharmadhikari books: Accessions List, South Asia Library of Congress. Library of Congress Office, New Delhi, 1989 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. |
dada dharmadhikari books: MBA Entrance Exam E.S. Ramasamy, 2006 |
dada dharmadhikari books: Nationalist Thought and the Colonial World Partha Chatterjee, 1986 Originally published: London: Zed Books for the United Nations University, 1986. |
dada dharmadhikari books: Gandhi's Experiments with Truth Richard L. Johnson, 2006-01-01 This comprehensive Gandhi reader provides an essential new reference for scholars and students of his life and thought. It is the only text available that presents Gandhi's own writings, including excerpts from three of his books--An Autobiography: The Story of My Experiments with Truth, Satyagraha in South Africa, Hind Swaraj (Indian Home Rule)-a major pamphlet, Constructive Programme: Its Meaning and Place, and many journal articles and letters along with a biographical sketch of his life in historical context and recent essays by highly regarded scholars. The writers of these essays--hailing from the United States, Canada, Great Britain and India, with academic credentials in several different disciplines--examine his nonviolent campaigns, his development of programs to unify India, and his impact on the world in the second half of the twentieth century and the beginning of the twenty-first. Gandhi's Experiments with Truth provides an unparalleled range of scholarly material and perspectives on this enduring philosopher, peace activist, and spiritual guide. |
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Dada | Definition & History | Britannica
May 24, 2025 · When a paper knife inserted into a French-German dictionary pointed to the French word dada (“hobby-horse”), it was seized upon by the group as appropriate for their …
Dada Movement Overview and Key Ideas | TheArtStory
Dada was an artistic and literary movement that began in Zürich, Switzerland. It arose as a reaction to World War I and the nationalism that many thought had led to the war.
Dadaism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A later version, called Neo-Dada, arose in the 1960s. Dadaism began in central Europe, in Berlin and Zurich. Dadaism moved to Paris with Tristan Tzara. Tzara would go on to 'lead' the …
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Originally a colloquial French term for a hobby horse, Dada, as a word, is nonsense. As a movement, however, Dadaism proved to be one of the revolutionary art movements in the …
Category:Dada - Wikipedia
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dada. Dada (sometimes called Dadaism) is a post- World War I cultural movement in visual art as well as literature (mainly poetry), theatre and …
A Brief History of Dada - Smithsonian Magazine
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Dada - MoMA
An artistic and literary movement formed in response to the disasters of World War I (1914–18) and to an emerging modern media and machine culture. Dada artists sought to expose …
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Sep 18, 2022 · Dadaism is an art movement which arose in 1916 in Zurich, Switzerland, and lasted until the mid 1920s. The movement was firmly planted within the avant-garde, and …
International Dada Archive
Founded in 1979, the International Dada Archive is a scholarly resource for the study of the historic Dada movement. The Archive has compiled a comprehensive collection of …
Dada | Definition & History | Britannica
May 24, 2025 · When a paper knife inserted into a French-German dictionary pointed to the French word dada (“hobby-horse”), it was seized upon by the group as appropriate for their …
Dada Movement Overview and Key Ideas | TheArtStory
Dada was an artistic and literary movement that began in Zürich, Switzerland. It arose as a reaction to World War I and the nationalism that many thought had led to the war.
Dadaism - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A later version, called Neo-Dada, arose in the 1960s. Dadaism began in central Europe, in Berlin and Zurich. Dadaism moved to Paris with Tristan Tzara. Tzara would go on to 'lead' the …
Dada Announces Completion of Going Private Transaction
7 hours ago · SHANGHAI, China, June 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Dada Nexus Limited (NASDAQ: DADA, “Dada” or the “Company”), China’s leading local on-demand retail and …
What is dadaism, dada art, or a dadaist? | Artland Magazine
Originally a colloquial French term for a hobby horse, Dada, as a word, is nonsense. As a movement, however, Dadaism proved to be one of the revolutionary art movements in the …
Category:Dada - Wikipedia
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dada. Dada (sometimes called Dadaism) is a post- World War I cultural movement in visual art as well as literature (mainly poetry), theatre and …
A Brief History of Dada - Smithsonian Magazine
Aug 17, 2023 · Dada’s last hurrah was sounded in Paris in the early 1920s, when Tzara, Ernst, Duchamp and other Dada pioneers took part in a series of exhibitions of provocative art, nude …
Dada - MoMA
An artistic and literary movement formed in response to the disasters of World War I (1914–18) and to an emerging modern media and machine culture. Dada artists sought to expose …
What is Dadaism — Movement, Style, and Artists Explained
Sep 18, 2022 · Dadaism is an art movement which arose in 1916 in Zurich, Switzerland, and lasted until the mid 1920s. The movement was firmly planted within the avant-garde, and …
International Dada Archive
Founded in 1979, the International Dada Archive is a scholarly resource for the study of the historic Dada movement. The Archive has compiled a comprehensive collection of …