Suchergebnisse
Filter
67 Ergebnisse
Sortierung:
The title of Totonicapán
"This work is the first English translation of the complete text of the Title of Totonicapán, one of the most important documents composed by the K'iche' Maya in the highlands of Guatemala in 1554. This volume contains a new translation from the original text, based on a manuscript copy rediscovered by Robert Carmack in 1973."
Baurīā, Muṇḍārī, Kurakū ate Santhālī jātīāṃ dā sabhiācāraka adhiaina
In: Forever learning
Akkay: Akkay Padmaśāli ātma kathana
Una mitrān kī yāda piyarī
In: The Anand Patwardhan Collection
This film documents the violence and terror in Punjab, India--a land torn apart by religious fundamentalists and a repressive government. After examining the political turmoil of the late 1970's and the rise of Sikh fundamentalism, the film focuses on the legacy of Bhagat Singh, a young socialist executed by the British in 1931 at the age of 23. Singh has since become a legend. Today the State eulogizes him as a nationalist while Sikh separatists portray him as a Sikh militant. In fact, Singh was neither. Just prior to his death he wrote a book which he entitled "Why I Am An Atheist." In strife-torn Punjab a band of brave Sikhs and Hindus carry Bhagat Singh's secular legacy from village to village. In the religiously charged countryside ideas of internationalism and secularism now carry a price
Iha bāta nirī enī hī nahīṃ: kisāna morace daurāna likhe lekha ate kawitāwāṃ
In: Forever learning