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Books Review
The best single source for primary archaeological
data is the Hindi volume Ayodhya ka Itihas evam
Puratattva Rigveda kal se ab tak- History and Archaeology of
Ayodhya. From the Time of the Rigveda to the Present) by Thakur Prasad
Varma and Swarajya Prakash Gupta. It is published by Bharatiya Itihasa
evam Samskrit Parishad and DK Printworld, both of New Delhi.
Profiles in Deception:
Ayodhya and the Dead Sea Scrolls, published by Voice of India, New Delhi.
The
Ayodhya Reference Manual brought out by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad
is an excellent summary of the evidence and the controversy.
Hindu Temples, What Happened to
Them? ( Two-volumes ) By Sita Ram Goel (New Delhi: Voice of
India) is a comprehensive account of the Islamic record of temple destructions.
The Ayodhya Reference:
Supreme Court Judgement and Commentaries. 1995. New Delhi: Voice of India.
Ayodhya and the Future of India
1993. Edited by Jitendra Bajaj, Madras: Centre for Policy Studies.
Baburnama:
Memoirs of Babur, Prince and Emperor, 1996, Edited,
translated and annotated by Wheeler M. Thacktson.
New York and London: Oxford University Press.
Ram Janmabhoomi vs. Babri Masjid.
New Delhi: Voice of India. Elst, Koenraad. 1991.
Ayodhya and After :
Issues before Hindu Society. 1991.
New Delhi : Voice of India. Elst, Koenraad.
Negationism in India:
Concealing the Record of Islam. 2nd enlarged edition.
New Delhi; Voice of India, Goel
Sita Ram, 1991.
Hindu Temples; What Happened to
Them. Volume I (A
Preliminary Survey).
New Delhi; Voice of India, Goel
Sita Ram. 1991.
Hindu
Temples; What Happened to Them. Volume II (The
Islamic Evidence).
New Delhi; Voice of India. Goel,
Sita Ram. 1993.
Islam vis-a-vis
Hindu Temples. New Delhi: Voice of India, Harsh Narain. 1993.
The Ayodhya Temple Mosque Dispute:
Focus on Muslim Sources. Delhi: Penman Publishers.
History versus Casuistry:
Evidence of the Ramjanmabhoomi Mandir presented by the Vishwa Hindu Parishad
to the Government of India in December-January 1990-91.New Delhi : Voice
of India. Rajaram, N.S. 1995.
Secularism, the New Mask of Fundamentalism
: Religious Subversion of Secular Affairs.
New Delhi : Voice of India. Rajaram, N.S. (1998).
A Hindu View of the World:
Essays in the Intellectual Kshatriya Tradition.
New Delh i: Voice of India. Rajaram,
N.S. (2000).
Profiles
in Deception: Ayodhya and the Dead Sea Scrolls.
New Delhi: Voice of India.
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