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Kashi

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Kashi

Autor Ved Henry

Kashi is not merely a city. It is a civilizational idea.Known across the ages as Anandavana, Rudravasa, Kashi, Banaras, and Varanasi, this ancient city has stood at the intersection of mythology, spirituality, scholarship, resilie ... celý popis

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Kashi is not merely a city. It is a civilizational idea.

Known across the ages as Anandavana, Rudravasa, Kashi, Banaras, and Varanasi, this ancient city has stood at the intersection of mythology, spirituality, scholarship, resilience, and cultural continuity for thousands of years.

In Kashi: The Timeless Heart of Indian Civilization, author Ved Henry takes readers on a comprehensive journey through the many layers of one of the world's oldest living cities. Drawing upon archaeology, Puranic traditions, religious history, political upheavals, philosophical movements, and cultural achievements, this book explores how Kashi became a sacred center that has shaped the spiritual and intellectual identity of India.

From the sacred geography of the three khandas and the legends of Lord Shiva to the archaeological discoveries at Rajghat, the book examines both faith and history in the making of Kashi. Readers will discover the city's role as a center of Vedic learning, the birthplace of transformative spiritual traditions, and a meeting ground for Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain thought.

The book also explores:

• The legend of the Jyotirlinga and the cosmic origins of Kashi
• Sarnath and the rise of Buddhism
• Jain Tirthankaras and their connection to the region
• Sanskrit scholarship and the legacy of Panini and Patanjali
• The Gahadavala dynasty and medieval invasions
• The destruction and reconstruction of the Kashi Vishwanath Temple
• The Bhakti movement through Kabir and Ravidas
• Mughal, Maratha, and British influences on the city
• The founding of Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
• The Benares Gharana and India's musical heritage
• The story of the Banarasi sari and its cultural significance
• Manikarnika Ghat, Harishchandra Ghat, and the philosophy of liberation

More than a historical narrative, this book is an exploration of a city that has repeatedly endured conquest, transformation, and renewal while preserving its civilizational core.

For readers interested in Indian history, Hindu civilization, archaeology, religion, culture, philosophy, and sacred geography, Kashi: The Timeless Heart of Indian Civilization offers a compelling account of the city that continues to stand as the spiritual heartbeat of India.

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