The MYTH-BUSTER DHARAMPAL's COLLECTED WRITINGS
Now available in a CD
(in three formats - MS Word, PDF & PM7 - so that you can take print out)
Volume I - Indian Science and Technology in the Eighteenth Century
Volume II - Civil Disobedience in Indian Tradition
Volume III - The Beautiful Tree: Indigenous Indian Education in the Eighteenth Century
Volume IV - Panchayat Raj and India's Polity
Volume V - Essays on Tradition, Recovery and Freedom
Shri Dharampal, a Gandhian, passed away on October 24, 2006 at Sevagram (Gandhi's Ashram) near Wardha. He was 84.
By meticulous research of the British sources over decades, Dharampal demolished the myth that India was backward educationally or economically when the British entered. His books are based on British documents of surveys conducted in India. He excelled at dispelling colonial myths about India and at bringing out the real strength, achievements and working of the Indian society.
Most of his data is based on the findings from the archives of Britishers themselves. His findings refuted the Britishers' claim of their doing good to India. His work yet again proved to the world that India was much ahead in education and development compared to that day's world.
The printed books of Dharampal are not easily available in the market, as they were published by Christian Organisations who now want to hide them from the general public as their claims stands exposed. By herculean efforts, Hindu Voice has been able to obtain his entire Works, running in to 1496 pages, in a CD.
Dharampal's works will lead to a paradigm shift in our understanding of the past, on how India was then and how it became an anachronism under the British.
Dharampal's collected works challenge JNU Historians, 'Intellectuals', Colonial writers, Euro-centric Institutions, Missionaries, anti-Hindu Sociologists, Perverted Secularists, the so called Reformers, etc. and will force them to come out of their 200-year old delusions.
The following myths stand busted:
1) That India was backward before the British came.
2) There was no education in India before the colonial Missionary enterprises started with their Bible Schools.
3) The Brahmins dominated the education and deprived the general populace.
Dharampal's books establish the following facts.
1) The general availability of free education to all classes of people, and access to teachers.
2) Community involvement in educating children.
3) The role of Temples, and their endowed lands in providing the needs of the children, teachers and scholars.
Cost of one CD - Rs. 200/-, US$ 10/-, GBP 6/-, (including airmail postage)
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Hindu Voice would like to bring this hidden treasure out, in printed book form.
If there are sizable orders for printed copies, we can go for it.
Otherwise, any one interested in sponsoring such a project, is welcome.