By Jit Majumdar
- pertaining to wealth and prosperity
- that which is of the nature of wealth
- crops; paddy; rice; cereal; foodgrain; the wife of Dhruva (Vi. Pur.).
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. |
By Jit Majumdar