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Abstract: Shri Sankardeva, one the greatest vaisnva saints of neo-Vasnavism, played a significant role in ushering in a socio-cultural and religious movement in northeast India. In fact Sbri Sankardeva is a celebrated name in this great religious movement of the late medieval India.</description>
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Authors: Mukherji, Gangeya
Abstract: Communitarian identities are creating fissures across continents today. Most nations are riven with deep internal dissensions; some even undergo bloodshed frequently, in attempts made towards ethnic cleansing. As identities are increasingly being assumed on the basis&#xD;
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Authors: Singh, Rosy
Abstract: The beginning of the modem world in the seventeenth century Was marked by spectacular developments in the natural sciences. The last four centuries have witnessed the grand march of the scientific revolution which includes the Industrial Revolution and the latest&#xD;
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Authors: Nayar, Rana
Abstract: Before I narrativize my own version of the post-colonial katha, I should share with you the rationale behind my preference for and insistence upon the use of the term katha. To me, this particular word is richly layered as it instantly evokes a cultural content that resounds with Pauranika tales, Jataka tales, Katha saritsagara et al. In short, it is evocative of a very vibrant tradition of story telling available in our own cultural context</description>
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