Bharater Bibaher Itihas
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- Author: Atul Sur
 - Language: Bengali
 - ISBN:9788170660255
 - Format: Hardcover
 
Book Description:
Dr. Atul Sur’s Bharater Bibaher Itihas is a meticulously researched and engaging exploration of the history of marriage in India, enriched with:
- An anthropological and sociological perspective on marriage traditions across various communities in India.
 - Insights into ancient practices, drawing from texts like the Vedas, Ramayana, Mahabharata, Buddhist scriptures, and Dharma Shastras.
 - Discussions on the evolution of marital customs among Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists, Christians, Brahmos, and tribal communities.
 - Newly added chapters and information in this updated edition.
 
This book is a treasure trove of cultural and historical knowledge, presenting the diversity and richness of Indian marital traditions, from antiquity to the modern era.
Author Bio:
Dr. Atul Sur (aged 92) was a renowned anthropologist, historian, and sociologist. A gold medalist from the University of Calcutta, he authored 154 books, earning accolades like the Rabindra Puraskar, Madhu Sudan Puraskar, and Sushila Devi Birla Award. Known for his exceptional intellect, Dr. Sur contributed significantly to Indian cultural and historical studies, particularly on ancient Indian history, culture, and anthropology.
Why Read This Book:
Perfect for history enthusiasts, sociologists, and anyone intrigued by the cultural evolution of India, Bharater Bibaher Itihas offers a fascinating lens into the traditions and transformations of marriage practices in the Indian subcontinent.
            
      
        