Friday, March 27, 2026

Kashi


 Kashi is not just a city—it is the living heartbeat of India’s civilizational soul.

For centuries, it has been a space where diverse traditions—Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Sikh, and Islamic—have coexisted, interacted, and enriched each other. It is the land shaped by voices like Kabir, Ravidas, Premchand, and Bismillah Khan—voices that speak of harmony, dignity, and shared humanity.

My book Kashi is an attempt to tell a people’s history of this timeless city—one that goes beyond its sacred image to reveal its layered realities.

It brings forward the unheard voices:
• Sanitation workers risking their lives in sewers
• Widows abandoned in fragile ashrams
• Dalits, Muslims, and weavers who sustain the city yet remain invisible
• Women—especially Dalit and Musahar mothers—who carry the burden of caste, class, and gender with extraordinary resilience

It also questions how faith is being commodified and how heritage is being turned into spectacle, often at the cost of the very communities that keep Kashi alive.

This is not just a book—it is a call to reflect on inclusion, equality, and justice, values deeply rooted in the teachings of Mahadev and the collective memory of Kashi.

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Published Price: £11.95 | INR 395 | $15.95
Genre: History & Politics

Let us reclaim Kashi as a space of shared humanity.

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