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Pandurang Hari, Or Memoirs of a Hindoo stands as a significant literary work that provides authentic glimpses into Hindu society during the colonial era. Written by William Browne Hockley, this narrative presents a unique perspective on Indian customs, traditions, and social structures through the autobiographical account of its protagonist.
The work is notable for its detailed portrayal of 19th-century Hindu life, offering contemporary readers valuable historical documentation of the period. The memoirs explore themes of cultural identity, religious practice, and the complex interactions between Indian and British societies. This second edition brings renewed attention to Hockley’s ethnographic observations and literary contributions to understanding colonial India.
The text serves as both a historical document and a work of biographical significance, providing scholars and general readers with authentic accounts of customs, daily life, and social hierarchies within Hindu communities of the era.
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