• The Taj Mahal Is A Temple Palace – PN Oak

    There is no one who has not been cheated at least once in life. But it can be done. Can the world be deceived? It may seem impossible. But in the case of Indian and world history, the world has been cheated in many ways for hundreds of years and is still being cheated.The world famous Taj Mahal of Agra is a living example of this. The amount of time, money and energy that people around the world spend on seeing the Taj Mahal is a concoction. To make visitors believe that the Taj Mahal is not an Islamic tomb but an ancient Shiva temple known as Tejo Mahalaya

  • A Sanskrit English Dictionary

    The Student’s Sanskrit-English Dictionary: Containing Appendices on Sanskrit Prosody and Important Literary and Geographical Names in the Ancient Hist. of India

  • COINAGE IN ANCIENT INDIA

    The application of chemistry to archaeology has grown from small beginnings near the close of the 18th century to become at present a subject of widespread interest. The amount of activity in this special field of study has increased greatly in the last few years. One index of this large recent increase is the proportion of papers, monographs and books on the subject published within the last ten years. About 20% of all publications on the chemical analysis of ancient materials and objects have appeared in this last decade. If the publications on dating by chemical methods and on chemical procedures for the restoration and preservation of ancient objects are also taken into consideration, the proportion in the last ten years rises to about 30%. The present volume by Professor Satya Prakash contains many interesting examples of the application of chemistry to the study of a particular class of ancient objects, and is another indication of the current widespread interest in archaeological chemistry.

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