Description
- ISBN-13: 9788189059941
- Publisher: Navayana
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: English
- Weight: 453.59237 gr
- ISBN-10: 8189059947
- Publisher Date: 31 Aug 2019
- Height: 39.99992 mm
- No of Pages: 168
- Width: 139.99972 mm
Original price was: ₹350.00.₹262.50Current price is: ₹262.50.
Uncover the hidden history of Kerala’s Brahminical colonization. Explore the suppressed narratives of indigenous communities and their egalitarian spirituality. ‘Antigod’s Own Country’ challenges dominant narratives, revealing the fate of the first peoples in the face of Aryan domination. From Mahabali to Mutthappan, delve into the contested myths and forgotten deities of Southern India. A.V. Sakthidharan’s compelling work exposes the origins of Kerala’s cultural landscape. ISBN: 9788189059941
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Shreya Sahu –
It’s okay, but too biased. A lot of generalization. The book is not for everyone.
Pritesh Ghosh –
I really loved it. It makes you think about history differently.
Aniket Mulmule –
A good start for understanding the complex history of Kerala. Needs more sources cited.
Sandat Sadanand Barve –
The writing is not really good, but I appreciate the information shared.
Vivek Kumar –
A very interesting and different view of Kerala’s past. I really enjoyed learning about forgotten dieties.
Rahul Choudhary –
Important to read. The author’s writing style is engaging. Sheds light on suppressed narratives.
N Vinay Kumar Reddy –
I liked reading this book because I was completely unaware of this historical events before reading it.
Bhavya Agrawal –
Offers a unique historical lens. A bit repetitive in some sections, but the core message is powerful.
Medapureddi Tejo Sheshadri –
Changed my understanding of Kerala’s cultural origins. Well-researched and convincingly argued.
Vinai Aggarwal –
The book presents important historical facts, but its biased tone sometimes undermines its credibility.
Rishabh Sagar –
Good content. A bit slow at times, but the historical insights are valuable.
Bhabana Rabha –
This book is one sided. It does not cover many important aspects of the relevant history.
Abhay Kumar Rajak –
Challenging and informative, although I’m not completely convinced by all the arguments presented.
Samyak Daheshwar Gajbhiye –
The book is okay. It presents a different viewpoint, but I needed more context to fully appreciate it.
Chhayank Bokolia –
It was difficult to get through. I was hoping for more objective analysis. It was not so bad.
Sreyoshi Gope –
I learned so much about Kerala’s past. The book is well-researched and compelling.
Divij Gupta –
A powerful book! It’s challenging but worthwhile, a must-read for anyone interested in Kerala history.
Jharinath Ilaparti –
I found this book very interesting. I had never heard of these historical perspective before.
Rohit Bhardwaz –
An eye-opening perspective on Kerala’s history. Some parts were dense, but overall a worthwhile read.
Sumit Kumawat –
A necessary contribution to the historical discourse, even if it’s uncomfortable.
Gautamdev Chakravarty –
An intriguing look at Kerala’s past, though it could benefit from more balanced perspectives.
Yashika Thakur –
A thought-provoking read, but I wish it explored the resistance movements more deeply. It felt a bit one-sided at times.