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The history of classical India is a huge and complex maze with many snares to entrap the explorer. Much of it is so thickly encrusted with myths that it is often difficult to separate facts from fables. Undaunted by this prospect Abraham Eraly unfolds, in First Spring, a profoundly illuminating panorama of an age that flowered luxuriantly before its inevitable decay. The vast landscape of Eraly’s narrative covers more than a thousand years, from around the middle of the first millennium BCE, to around the middle of the first millennium CE, when India was a prosperous and marvellously creative civilization, making many seminal contributions in multifarious fields of culture. From its ascent to the rarefied heights of the golden age to its descent into the swamp of the dark ages, from the daring intellectual adventurism of the first spring to the winter of corruption and cultural hibernation, this book tells the story of the classical Indian civilization in a manner that is both lucid and thoroughly engaging.
Abraham Eraly was born in Kerala and was educated there and in Chennai. He has taught Indian history in colleges in India and the United States, and was the editor of a current affairs magazine for several years. | | Top |
| Title Contents | | Chapter No. | Chapter Title | Chapter Author | Page No. | | PART I: OVERVIEW | | | | The Golden Age | | 3 | | The Dark Ages | | 15 | | PART II: POLITICAL HISTORY | | | | Mauryan Afterglow | | 27 | | The Aliens | | 34 | | First Hindu Empire | | 40 | | Lords of Middle India | | 50 | | The South Also Rises | | 61 | | Last Emperor | | 80 | | Twilight Centuries | | 88 | | PART III: POLITY | | | | king is Life | | 99 | | Royal Lifestyle | | 118 | | All the King's Men | | 129 | | The Tax Net | | 138 | | Unequal Laws, Chancy Justice | | 146 | | Forever Wars | | 161 | | Village Democracy | | 179 | | PART IV: ECONOMIC | | | | The Earth's Axle | | 191 | | The Wealth Producers | | 205 | | Labha from Moolah | | 218 | | The Land of Treasures | | 236 | | PART V: SOCIETY | | | | The Caste Grid | | 257 | | The Gods on Earth | | 280 | | The Others | | 302 | | PART VI: FAMILY | | | | Four Stages, Four Goals | | 317 | | The Knot of All Breath | | 327 | | Goddess-Ogress | | 349 | | PART VII: EVERYDAY LIFE | | | | Ends and Means | | 377 | | The Sybarites | | 392 | | The Stuff of Life | | 408 | | Classical Fashions | | 425 | | Kama's Slaves | | 436 | | PART VIII: THE SCIENCES | | | | Cultural Efflorescence | | 461 | | Pearls and Pebbles | | 472 | | The Veda of Health | | 483 | | PART IX: PHILOSOPHY | | | | Metaphysics of Metaphor | | 507 | | Matter-Spirit Interplay | | 514 | | Mental Asceticism | | 524 | | Illusion of Reality | | 537 | | Why Cuckoos Sing | | 555 | | Paths in the Sky | | 563 | | Wisdom at Noon | | 570 | | PART X: LITERATURE | | | | The Crafting of Sanskrit | | 595 | | Belle Letters | | 605 | | Courtier Poets | | 620 | | Poets of Love and Angst | | 637 | | Poets of the People | | 652 | | PART XI: THE ARTS | | | | The Fifth Veda | | 665 | | Mansions of Gods | | 683 | | Sermons in Stone | | 705 | | PART XII: RELIGION | | | | Godless religions | | 729 | | 'Be Ye Your ownlight' | | 744 | | Little Vehicle, Great Vehicle | | 762 | | Senescence of Buddhism | | 778 | | Polymorphic Religion | | 793 | | Galaxy of Gods | | 810 | | Gods to Romance | | 836 | | Rising by Falling | | 860 | | Notes | | 881 | | Incidental Data | | 886 | | Bibliography | | 911 | | Index | | 921 |
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