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-:ABOUT THE BOOK:-
They Erased Our Temples, Rewrote Our History - And Told Us To Be Grateful.
Before the Dark Age swept across continents, Bharat's ships sailed boldly to Europe and Egypt, its traders guided by dharmic codes, while foreign empires thrived on slavery and deceit.
This is the untold saga of a civilisation that achieved trade without exploitation, science without suppression, and governance without greed. From the maritime glory of ancient guilds to Rishis who made knowledge sacred, and the ruins of Mandirs in distant lands, this book dismantles colonial lies and uncovers the civilisational strength they tried to erase.
They came with swords, greed, and the machinery of dogma, leaving behind only ruins and deception.
Through archaeology, forgotten chronicles, and unflinching truth, Dharma Yoddha reveals the resistance of kings, women, ascetics, and commoners who refused to surrender. Bold, uncompromising, and rooted in truth.
History isn't what you've been told.
It's what you're about to rediscover.
With over 30 years of international experience in IT Consulting, Rakesh Kanojia, born in a small village along the sacred Ganga, has nurtured a lifelong curiosity about ancient civilizations, which has fuelled his enduring passion for history.
"Dharma Yoddha is a well-argued civilisational counter-narrative-reminding us that Dharma is not belief alone, but responsibility, memory, and resistance in Kaliyuga."
-Sankrant Sanu,
Author of The English Medium Myth
"A bold and necessary counter-narrative that challenges the comfort of colonial history. Painstakingly researched, passionately written, this is history from within, not from above."
-Satyaki and Major Garg,
Author of Butshikan
Tears of Somanatha
| ISBN 13 | 9789347691171 |
| Book Language | English |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Publishing Year | 2026 |
| Total Pages | 232 |
| Edition | First |
| GAIN | G23I7ER3TX2 |
| Publishers | Garuda Prakashan |
| Category | History Indian History |
| Weight | 250.00 g |
| Dimension | 14.00 x 22.00 x 1.50 |
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-:ABOUT THE BOOK:-
They Erased Our Temples, Rewrote Our History - And Told Us To Be Grateful.
Before the Dark Age swept across continents, Bharat's ships sailed boldly to Europe and Egypt, its traders guided by dharmic codes, while foreign empires thrived on slavery and deceit.
This is the untold saga of a civilisation that achieved trade without exploitation, science without suppression, and governance without greed. From the maritime glory of ancient guilds to Rishis who made knowledge sacred, and the ruins of Mandirs in distant lands, this book dismantles colonial lies and uncovers the civilisational strength they tried to erase.
They came with swords, greed, and the machinery of dogma, leaving behind only ruins and deception.
Through archaeology, forgotten chronicles, and unflinching truth, Dharma Yoddha reveals the resistance of kings, women, ascetics, and commoners who refused to surrender. Bold, uncompromising, and rooted in truth.
History isn't what you've been told.
It's what you're about to rediscover.
With over 30 years of international experience in IT Consulting, Rakesh Kanojia, born in a small village along the sacred Ganga, has nurtured a lifelong curiosity about ancient civilizations, which has fuelled his enduring passion for history.
"Dharma Yoddha is a well-argued civilisational counter-narrative-reminding us that Dharma is not belief alone, but responsibility, memory, and resistance in Kaliyuga."
-Sankrant Sanu,
Author of The English Medium Myth
"A bold and necessary counter-narrative that challenges the comfort of colonial history. Painstakingly researched, passionately written, this is history from within, not from above."
-Satyaki and Major Garg,
Author of Butshikan
Tears of Somanatha
| ISBN 13 | 9789347691171 |
| Book Language | English |
| Binding | Paperback |
| Publishing Year | 2026 |
| Total Pages | 232 |
| Edition | First |
| GAIN | G23I7ER3TX2 |
| Publishers | Garuda Prakashan |
| Category | History Indian History |
| Weight | 250.00 g |
| Dimension | 14.00 x 22.00 x 1.50 |