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Ways of Thinking of Eastern Peoples is a comparative study of the thinking of major peoples of Asia. It has been widely admitted that this is the first attempt to give a survey and analysis of the ways of thinking of Asians, which differ from people. The author has chiefly in pointing out features of Indian ways of thinking. As well as Chinese, Japanese, and Tibetan ones. His wide knowledge of Asian traditions, as well as his wonderful command of various languages of Asia, “being combined”, has made this attempt quite successful and reliable in the scholarly sense. The first... Read More
English, 722 Pgs. (HB)This work relates to the (erstwhile) Central and the Western Rajput States of India. It embodies the results of scholarly investigation into the ethnology of Rajputs, their religious and social practices, their festivals and rites, their legal and political institutions and the merits and demerits of their characters. Herein we get a real portrait of the different aspects of Rajput life: their loyalty, devotion, gallantry, chivalry as also the instability of their character, their outbreaks of passion, fears, occasional faithlessness of their chiefs and allies and, above all, their addiction to drugs. The work is divided into three volumes: each... Read More
English, 1862 Pgs. (HB)