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  2. Gramgeeta - Wikipedia

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    Gramgeeta: an epic on Indian village life is a book of poetry authored by Rashtra Saint Tukdoji Maharaj. This book is an ideal reference for developing village community. The book has the following significant conclusions in it: 1. God cannot be found in Temples, Churches and Mosques as he is everywhere. 2. The best devotion to God is human ...

  3. William H. Wiser - Wikipedia

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    The survey turned into a detailed study of Indian village life, that ultimately extended till 1930 leading to several books to be published, including his doctoral dissertation Social Institutions of a Hindu Village in North India, that he submitted to Cornell University in 1933. [9] During their second term, they worked at Mainpuri, Uttar Pradesh.

  4. M. N. Srinivas - Wikipedia

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    Mysore Narasimhachar Srinivas (16 November 1916 – 30 November 1999) [1] was an Indian sociologist and social anthropologist. [2] He is mostly known for his work on caste and caste systems, social stratification, Sanskritisation and Westernisation in southern India and the concept of 'dominant caste'.

  5. Village Scene - Wikipedia

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    Village Scene is an oil on canvas painting depicting Indian village life, completed in 1938 at Simla, India, by Hungarian-Indian artist Amrita Sher-Gil (1913 – 1941). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ a ] In March 2006 it was sold for $1.6 million.

  6. Nale Ba - Wikipedia

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    Nale Ba or Naale Baa (Kannada: ನಾಳೆ ಬಾ, romanized: Nāḷe Bā [n̪aːɭe baː]; lit. ' Come Tomorrow ') is a popular folk legend which features prominently in areas across Karnataka, India.

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  8. Sarah Lloyd - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Lloyd (born 1947) is a British travel writer, best known for her nonfiction books An Indian Attachment (1984) and Chinese Characters (1987).. Born into an upper-middle-class family in Stanmore, westLondon, she trained as a landscape architect, won an architecture scholarship to Brazil and studied under the renowned Roberto Burle Marx. [1]

  9. Ralegan Siddhi - Wikipedia

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    Ralegan Siddhi is a village in Parner taluka of Ahmednagar District, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Located 87 km from Pune , the village has an area of 982.31 ha (1991). It is considered a model of environmental conservation .