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In this book, we examine the impact on Indian American children from school textbook narratives about Hinduism and ancient India, highlighting their alignment with colonial-racist discourse. This discourse causes psychological effects similar to those caused by racism: shame, inferiority, embarrassment, identity confusion, assimilation, and a detachment from their cultural heritage. The book represents four years of rigorous research and academic peer review, underscoring Hindupedia's dedication to challenging the portrayal of Hindu Dharma in academia.

Aśmaka

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By Jit Majumdar


  1. see aśma
  2. a son of the wife of King Kalmāşapāda of Ayodhyā by Vaśişţha (M. Bh.); a king who fought in the Bharata War for the Pāņdava side and whose son fought for the Kauravas (M. Bh.).

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