South Indian Studies
S. Murali

South Indian Studies Presents papers on topics that range from the cultural significance of the coconut to the treatment of nature in Akam poetics, from matriliny to Yakshagana, from Hindu astronomy to Buddhist Art, from the role of the village to the public library systems and from St. Thomas to C.P. Ramaswamy Aiyer. These essays of interdisciplinary nature by diverse hands find common ground and concern in focusing for the most part on the indigenousness of South India

Contributors include Kapila Vatsyayan, Elinor Gardon, Usha VT, and S. Murali among many others. These essays are more than merely introductory, more than mere critical assessments. The pattern that emerges from a close reading of the various facets of south Indian history and life is one rich in complexity and yet indigenous, and like the Tantric mandala, with its different colors and patterns, configuring into a unified system.  The book is certainly bound to be of interest to the casual reader as well as the scholar.

Published by
BR Publishing Corporation Delhi -110 0352
Rs. 350
ISBN  81 -7646- 013 -3

Copeis can be had from the Publisher and also

Siva Enterprices,
K.P- 7/175, Society Junction, Trivandrum -695043, Kerala. Tel: 9447246485
Souther Book Star, A- 213Aa, Lawrence Road,
New Delhi--110 035
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Project Supported by
Centre for South Indian Studies
Trivandrum -695005
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Project Advisor: Sri. K. H. Hussain

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