Ayodhya: The Dark Night
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Action & Adventure
Religion & Spirituality
History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
232
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2012
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers India Ltd.
ISBN-10
9350296004
ISBN-13
9789350296004
Description
Set against the complex backdrop of Ayodhya, this gripping narrative delves into the historical and cultural layers that have shaped one of India's most controversial sites. The authors, Dhirendra K. Jha and Krishna Jha, conduct an intricate exploration of the socio-political dynamics that have interwoven religion and identity in this ancient town. They intertwine meticulous research with a compelling storytelling approach to unveil the underlying tensions and events that have marked Ayodhya's past.
Through a blend of historical facts and insightful analysis, the authors shed light on the broader implications of the Ayodhya dispute while engaging the reader with vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes. As they navigate through time, the book prompts reflection on the nature of belief, heritage, and their impact on contemporary society, painting a complex portrait of a town that continues to resonate deeply within the fabric of Indian history.
Through a blend of historical facts and insightful analysis, the authors shed light on the broader implications of the Ayodhya dispute while engaging the reader with vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes. As they navigate through time, the book prompts reflection on the nature of belief, heritage, and their impact on contemporary society, painting a complex portrait of a town that continues to resonate deeply within the fabric of Indian history.
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