(Part 2) Top products from r/bakchodi

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We found 16 product mentions on r/bakchodi. We ranked the 34 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/HackrKnownAsFullChan · 6 pointsr/bakchodi

The best one I've read so far is King, Governance, and Law in Ancient India: Kautilya's Arthasastra by Patrick Olivelle.

There's also the Penguin classic version by LN Rangarajan which is ok.

Edit: the phukras should try libgen.is for ebook

u/randia-stooge-panda · 1 pointr/bakchodi

Who are you? I asked her to show vegena, why are you acting like one brother? I think you need help; buy this, this and thisbrother.

u/Monteoas · 6 pointsr/bakchodi

Bakchodi aside if anyone wants to read about shivalingam I recommend this book

u/sarsat · 1 pointr/bakchodi

The book costs 5k!

Scoop! : Inside Stories From The Partition To The Present https://www.amazon.in/dp/8172236433/

u/realist_optimist · 0 pointsr/bakchodi

Bhai, thoda paisa kharch karke apne liye kuch achha kar lo. 1 2

u/Bernard_Woolley · 1 pointr/bakchodi

Rs. 5,106 now. It's an academic work with a limited print run. Hence the high price, I'm guessing.

u/palgravemac · 8 pointsr/bakchodi

Filthy Mleccha are the worst WE WUZ'ers. The entire argument they make for their existence is based on WE WUZ Greeks, Phoenicians, Abraham, Jesus Christ, etc all the way to the Enlightenment scholars.

In fact, notorious Mleccha Adolf Hitler dispatched "Savitri Devi" (a wealthy French socialite) to India to explore a religion suitable and fit for his Aryan Race. That was their entire goddamn plan: to digest Sanaatan Dharma and to fit it into their views/agenda on racial science.

Here's a book also about similar adventures: " The Cult of Emptiness. the Western Discovery of Buddhist Thought and the Invention of Oriental Philosophy" (https://www.amazon.com/Emptiness-Discovery-Buddhist-Invention-Philosophy/dp/3906000125)

u/RajaRajaC · 1 pointr/bakchodi

>Why would they? Religion? Most alliances are usually sealed with marriage in royal affairs. As weird as it sounds for Rajputs, they probably weren't raring to marry off their daughters/sons to people who speak a different language, eat different food and wear different clothes. Inter religion marriage is still present. Inter regional marriages though, very rare in India.

You couldn't be more wrong! There are many many instances of Indian empires (cutting across regions and languages) forming alliances.

You have had the Chalukya (South Indian, Kannadiga) empire ally itself with the Gurjara Pratiharas (North Indians) and the Palas (Buddhist Bengalis) and fight off the Arab invaders for close to 50 years. This was after the Chalukyas, Pratiharas and Palas had been fighting each other for half a century. They basically stopped fighting each other and allied against a common enemy.

You have the Kalachuri dynasty (North India) getting into alliances (strengthened by Matrimonial ties) with the Rashtrakutas and Chandellas.

I won't write a list of 20 such alliances I can think off, you can simply buy this book that goes into this at great length. It is titled.... Matrimonial Alliances and Ancient India Polity (Reconstructing Indian History and Culture).

I know this bakchodi, but the amount of shitty Indian history is just off the fucking charts.

I am tired, and hence won't go into how wrong your post on 1857 is. You literally sound like you picked up some English propaganda letter from 1858 and are basing your comments on this.