
Author: Sita Ram Goel
Publisher: Voice of India
Year: 2009/2013
Language: English
Pages: 296
ISBN/UPC (if available): 9788185990934
Description
Ayodhya controversy has brought to the fore a suppressed chapter of India's history, namely, the large scale destruction of Hindu temples by invaders. In this book, Ayodhya retains its importance, but it does not occupy the center of discussion.
This revised and enlarged edition presents massive historical evidence of iconoclasm in India for eleven hundred ears as also the theology which inspired it. Volume II in this series presenting The Islamic Evidence is also now available.
Contents
Second Preface
First Preface
SECTION I
ISLAMIC ICONOCLASM
CHAPTER ONE
Hideaway Communalism
Arun Shourie
TWO
The Tip of an Iceberg
Sita Ram Goel
THREE
Some Historical Questions
Sita Ram Goel
FOUR
In the Name of Religion
Sita Ram Goel
FIVE
A Need to Face the Truth
Ram Swarup
SIX
Let the Music Witnesses Speak
Sita Ram Goel
SEVEN
Destruction of Temples in Bangladesh
SECTION II
RAMAJANMABHUMI EVIDENCE
EIGHT
Rama-Janmabhumi Temple : Muslim Testimony
Harsh Narain
NINE
Rama Janmabhoomi : Some More Evidence
Abhas Kumar Chatterjee
TEN
The Ayodhya Debate
Sita Ram Goel
ELEVEN
Summary of the Ram Janmabhoomi
Evidence
TWELVE
Takeover from the Experts
Arun Shourie
THIRTEEN
Not Impartial
B.B. Lal
SECTION III
HISTORY VERSUS CASUISTRY
FOURTEEN
In the Name of "History"
A.R. Khan
FIFTEEN
Visakha, Saketa, of Ajudhya
Alexander Gunnigham
SIXTEEN
Party-Line History-Writing
Koenraad Elst
SEVENTEEN
Historians Versus History
Ram Swarup
EIGHTEEN
History of India : Putting the Record Straight
Sita Ram Goel
NINETEEN
WAHAT THE Invaders Really Did
Rizwan Salim