Wonderland Banaras- A Modern History of Ganga Ghats
Book Specification
Item Code: | UAW040 |
Author: | Satyapal Yadav |
Publisher: | KALA PRAKASHAN |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2021 |
ISBN: | 9789387200043 |
Pages: | 160 |
Cover: | HARDCOVER |
Other Details | 9.00 X 6.00 inch |
Weight | 340 gm |
Book Description
An important feature of the book is that it is instructive for research scholars as Dr. Yadav has focused on research methodology in the Introduction. He also gives a detailed list of primary and secondary sources for his study. A historical perspective of the city of Banaras is presented by Dr. Yadav in the first chapter where he quotes the American writer Mark Twain who said, "Banaras is older than history, older than tradition, older even than legend and looks twice as old as all of them put together". Interesting insights into the topography, demography and historical records of the various urban settlements of Banaras are to be found in the third chapter titled: "An All India City: Society, Siva and Salvation".
Several archeological and literary evidences illustrate the commercial importance of Banaras. It is in this context that Dr. Yadav quotes historian Uma Pandey who writes "Kashi has been known for its silk and cotton textiles since ancient times. They were called 'Kashi wastra', 'Kashikanshu', 'Kashikuttam' or 'Kashiya". The Jatakas, according to Dr. Yadav, are important source material for research on Banaras. They tell us that excellent woodcraft was produced here and it was a major center of trade where several caravans or 'sarthawahs' returned with sandalwood in exchange for Banarasi crafts. An account of the popular festivals of Banaras in all their splendor constitute the theme of the last chapter.
my heartfelt gratit for all sorts of mer encouragement, and above all my me immensely.
The present work is an account of the city of Banaras and its Ganga ghats in modern times. The city is also known as Varanasi or Kashi which has occupied a prominent place in the annals of humankind. The author has been living in the Hindu holy city of Varanasi since the last fifteen years and has enjoyed peculiarly favorable opportunities for becoming acquainted with its inner life, characteristics and significance in modern India.And the present work that covers socio-economic and cultural aspects of the city, is the doctoral thesis of the author that was completed in Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. This work would not have been possible without direct or indirect support of several people and institutions. First of all, I would like to express my sincerest gratitude towards the almighty who blessed me with virtues of hard work, perseverance and inquisitiveness.
I express my due and deep respect to my parents who equipped me with the distinctions of patience, integrity and everlasting thirst for diligence in life. They are my inspirations of all time. They have been my friend, philosopher and guide who have directed my life all these years without which I would not have reached here. Their life is my guiding light on the uneven paths of life.
I extend my warmest thanks to the Head of the Department of History, BHU, Prof. Ajay Pratap for his congenial support, interactions and availability throughout this work.
Varanasi is not only Canterbury for the Hindus but it is also their Oxford. What is Vatican City to the Roman Catholics, so is Varanasi to the Hindus. Before the birth of Lord Buddha, Kashi was an independent and prosperous state. Gautam Buddha had himself acclaimed this city in his preachings. Banaras is one the most ancient cities of the world on account of its history, civilization and tradition. It is compared with other ancient cities such as Rome, Jerusalem, Athens and Peking (Beijing). Banaras is also known by various other names such as Kashi, Varanasi, Anandvan, Avimuktakshetra and Mahaashamshan. Area located between the Rivers Varuna and Assi is called Varanasi. Thus Varanasi is the geographical name of Banaras Banaras (N 25°4'30", E 83°1'30") is equated with modern day Rajghat. This is situated on the left bank of River Ganga shaped as a half moon. Average length of this curve shaped district from the East to the West is 131 KM and from the North to the South is 93 KM. Total area of the city about is 1535 KM². River Ganga in Southeast and River Varuna in Northeast provide the city with natural protection.
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