Harekrushna Mishra
Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan

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Laws on Economic Security: An Analytical Study of Some Ancient Indian Law Books Harekrushna Mishra; Gunadhara Bhandary
SIASAT Vol. 7 No. 3 (2022): Siasat Journal, July
Publisher : Budapest International Research and Critics University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/siasat.v7i3.128

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The king or the master of a Nation did not want to see any kind of misery for his subjects. It may be thought that if people are in a problem then they will go to the king as if a son goes to the father for the solutions. Then the king will be the part of the problem and he has to pay attention to it. But if there is less or no problem in his state then the king also can think about the prosperity of the state. This can be experienced in the history of medieval India. There was continuous fighting between the Indian Kings as well as the wars between Islamic invaders and indigenous Hindu Kings. During this period almost all kings deviated from the developmental agenda and as a result, the common man, as well as the weaker section, became weaker and India became economically backward. This paper intends to through a fresh light on the so called dark side of the Hindu social system.
Idol Worship Culture of Odisha and Dalit Poet Śāralādāsa Harekrushna Mishra
Lakhomi Journal Scientific Journal of Culture Vol 3 No 2 (2022): Lakhomi Journal : Scientific Journal of Culture, June
Publisher : Britain International for Academic Research (BIAR-Publisher)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/lakhomi.v3i2.684

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This research paper is a keen observation of Odia Mahabharat which is commonly known as Saralamahabharata. It is a very interesting fact that a vast monograph with several novelties, this Mahabharat was authored by a Dalit poet of Odisha. He has depicted Jagannatha the Mass deity of Odisha as lord Krishna and tried to establish the inseparability within. His in-depth study and understanding of the mythologies indiscriminately establish the accessibility of each caste to the spectrum of knowledge and knowledge systems as well. His association with Jagannatyha Culture as well as with the Vaisnavite system and the famous Sanskrit epic Mahabharat confirms the association of each segment of Indian Social Order in each aspect of social and cultural life.