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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAhilyabai Holkar: The Guardian of Indic Civilization
In this compelling biography, Deepali Patwadkar delves into the life and legacy of Punyashloka Devi Ahilyabai Holkar, the 18th-century ruler of Malwa. Ahilyabai's wisdom and governance were profoundly shaped by her daily readings of the Itihas and Purana. Her reign was marked by exceptional military acumen, diplomatic prowess, and administrative skills. She championed cultural revival through extensive temple building, establishing Sanskrit Pathashalas, and preserving Indic traditions. Her just and compassionate leadership offers timeless lessons in governance, cultural stewardship, and social responsibility.
This book offers insight into how Raj-Dharma has shaped India's kings and queens, and highlights how Devi Ahilyabai was a beacon of that principle.
Deepali Patwadkar
Deepali Patwadkar is a masterful storyteller who brings Indian culture alive for contemporary audiences. She serves as a adjunct faculty member for Indian Knowledge Systems and Epic Studies. Her literary footprint includes – ‘Rāmakathā-Mālā’, ‘The Flags of Bhārata’, and ‘Illustrated Dnyaneshwari: Karma Yoga’.
She writes regularly through prestigious publications including – Maharashtra Times, Sakal and Mumbai Tarun Bharat. Her scholarly works extend to peer-reviewed journals and columns in Saptahik Vivek, Prasad and News Bharati.
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