Edition |
First Edition
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Publication |
New Delhi, Oxford University press, 2014.
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Description |
46+214P.B
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Summary/Abstract |
A journey to north India in 1857 to mend their fortunes and visit to holy places leads a Brahmin priest Vishnubhat Godse, and his uncle straight into and through the conflict zones of the Great Uprising. Their travel turns into an adventure, a patchwork of pujas, court patronage, adn miraculous escapes from fierce battles. Twenty-five years later, Vishnubhat Godse wrote Maza Pravas. Literally, 'my journey', the narration uses nineteenth-century idiom as it describes rituals and prayer, bizarre cross-dressing, battle and blood, and, most memorably, the fall of Jhansi.
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Standard Number |
978-0-19-809890-4 Purchase.
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