Dharampal Collected Writings
author: Dharampal
edition: 2016, Other India BookStore
pages: 1835
ISBN-10: 8185569509
ISBN-13: 9788185569505
Topic: History
On the Drill Husbandry of Southern India (AD 1795)
This chapter describes On the Drill Husbandry of Southern India (AD 1795) located on page 203 from volume 1 in the book Dharampal Collected Writings compiled by Dharampal. This book presents a fresh perspective on the Indian Science and Technology in the 18th century. The collected writings include accounts of various technical processes and practices documented by western travelers in the period when they started coming to India..
The first volume deals with India Science and Technology in the Eighteenth Century.
Examples of topics dealt with (besides ‘On the Drill Husbandry of Southern India’) in Dharampal’s collected papers are: the Indian sciences such as astronomy, plastic surgery, inoculation techniques, irrigation, agriculture, algebra, geometry, etc.
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Temples in and around Madurantakam [by B. Mekala]
One of the most ancient cities of southern India, which retains at the present day partly at least of its past greatness, is Kancheepuram [Kanchipuram] in the Chengalputtu District. Kancheepuram was the capital of the Pallavas abounds in structural monuments of early ages. If any city of the southern India has a claim to antiquarian interest, Kancheepuram is pre-eminently one among them. The city was called as Kachchipedu, Kachchi and Kanchi....
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Impact of Vedic Culture on Society [by Kaushik Acharya]
The study of Sanskrit inscriptions found in southern India along with the non-Sanskrit inscriptions has a great scope in this perspective. Although dynastically and sporadically were studied; a combined study with reference to other languages and sources is awaited. 3. There is a great scope for a comparative study with the inscriptions containing non-vedic references and the iconography of deities. 4....
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Triveni Journal
The tourist and the student, after having visited these temples, get with pride and pleasure that the have seen something useful and interesting, particularly a treasure of ancient art which is rare to be met with anywhere in Southern India....
Read full contents: The Rock-Cut Cave Temples in Trichinopoly
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[Dharampal Collected Writings: index]
[Volume 1: Preface]
[Volume 2: About the Book]
[Volume 2: Foreword]
[Volume 3: About the Book]
[Volume 3: Introduction]
[Volume 4: About the Book]
[Volume 4: Preface]
[Volume 5: About the Book]