Introducing the thought-provoking book, "Bharatvarsh Ke Aakrantaon Ki Kalank Kathayen" by renowned author Parshuram Gupt. Dive into the dark tales of heinous atrocities committed by invaders in Indian history. This book sheds light on the disturbing actions that tarnished the fabric of Indian society.
Before the invasion of Mahmud of Ghazni, India may have had few followers of Islam, excluding the Sufis. However, during the invasion of Salar Masud Ghazi, the Sultanate and Mughal eras witnessed a rampant spree of forced religious conversions. Non-compliance often led to the imposition of jizya, a recurring and oppressive tax enforced until the Mughal period. These chapters in history were filled with attempts to degrade Indian culture.
The book chronicles events such as the burning of the library at Nalanda University and the destruction of numerous temples and pilgrimage centers. Gupt not only highlights the destruction but also sheds light on their significance by revealing the construction of their worship places by the invaders. From Alexander the Great to the looters of India until 1947, the Indian subcontinent constantly struggled under the clutches of darkness and devastation.
Key Aspects of the Book "Bharatvarsh Ke Aakrantaon Ki Kalank Kathayen" by Parshuram Gupt:
Cultural Destruction: Explore the relentless attempts to eradicate Indian culture, traditions, and beliefs, as well as the constant attacks on our education system, industries, arts, and core values.Societal Impact: Discover how these invaders left an indelible mark on Indian society, leading to a disrupted social fabric, economic setbacks, and the loss of valuable knowledge and heritage.Resilience and Redemption: Understand the strength and resilience of our ancestors, who faced immense hardships but still held onto their rich cultural identity, laying the foundations for India's revival and resurgence.Parshuram Gupt's "Bharatvarsh Ke Aakrantaon Ki Kalank Kathayen" chronicles the atrocities of invaders, exposing their brutal nature and the torment they inflicted on our land. .