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Item Hatha Yoga Simplified(The Yoga Institute, Bombay, 1931) Yogendra, ShriItem Light on Yoga - Yoga Dipika(George Allen & Unwin Ltd, London, 1966) Iyengar, B. K. S.Item RAMAVIJAYA - The mythological history of Rama(Dubashi & Co., Bombay, 1891)Item The Sermon on the Mount (from the end of the Lord's prayer)(Burns and Oates, London, 1882)Item The Satakas or Wise Sayings of Bhartrihari(T.Werner Laurie Ltd., London, 1913) Kennedy, John McFarlandItem Two centuries of Bhartrihari(Thacker, Spink & Co., Calcutta, 1877) Tawney, Charles HenryItem Annihilation of Caste with a Reply to Mahatma Gandhi(Banasthali Press, 1936) Ambedkar, B. R.Item Colonization, Defence, and Railways in our Indian Empire(John Weale, London, 1857) Clarke, HydeItem The Chola Temples of Thanjavur, Gangaikondacholapuram and Darasuram(The Director General of Archaeology of India, New Delhi, 1960) Sivaramamurti, CalamburItem Indian Sculpture(Indian Council for Cultural Relations, New Delhi, 1961) Sivaramamurti, CalamburItem The Life And Letters Of St. Francis Xavier : Volume 1(Burns and Oates, London, 1872) Coleridge, Henry JamesItem Who Were The Shudras?(Thacker & Co., Bombay, 1946) Ambedkar, B. R.Item The Child in Ancient India(The Author in Poona, 1936) Deshpande, KamalabaiItem The Life And Letters Of St. Francis Xavier : Volume 2(Burns and Oates, London, 1872) Coleridge, Henry JamesItem Sundara Kandam or The flight of Hanuman to Lanka via Sunda Islands(The Universal Press, Nadiad , 1941) Mehta, C. N.Item Rishis in Indian Art and Literature(Kanak Publications, New Delhi , 1981) Sivaramamurti, CalamburItem Hakluytus posthumus, or Purchas his Pilgrimes: contayning a history of the world in sea voyages and lande travells by Englishmen and others(James MacLehose and Sons, Glasgow, 1905) Purchase, SamuelItem The Ahmadiya Movement(Humphrey Milford, London, 1918) Walter, Howard ArnoldItem Vedas,Smritis And Ambedkar(Swarajya, 2015) Neelakandan, AravindanAmbedkar rejected the Aryan race/ invasion theory. He admired the Vedic civilization, and saw the implementation of the Manu Smriti as the beginning of the degeneration of Hindu society, from casteism to the treatment of women.Item Third Class in Indian Railways(Gandhi Publications League, Lahore , 1917) Gandhi, M. K.
