Description
Debrahmanising History presents a critical examination of brahmanical influence and dominance throughout Indian society and historical discourse. The author, Braj Ranjan Mani, provides an extensively revised analysis that challenges conventional historical interpretations and highlights voices of resistance that have been systematically marginalized.
This comprehensive work explores how brahmanical structures have shaped social hierarchies, cultural narratives, and political systems in India. By debrahmanising history, Mani offers alternative perspectives that center non-brahmanical communities, their contributions, and their struggles against systemic oppression. The revised edition incorporates new research and insights into the complex dynamics of dominance and resistance across different periods of Indian history.
Essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone seeking to understand the deeper currents of Indian civilization beyond brahmanical frameworks.







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