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The Class 11 book Ancient India History, written by
Prof.Ram Sharan Sharma, discards the presence of Lord Krishna
during the Mahabharata. The book says, "Although Krishna plays
an important role in the Mahabharata, inscriptions and sculptural
pieces found in Mathura dating back to 200 BC and 300 AD do not
attest to his presence. Because of this, ideas of an epic age
based on the Ramayana and Mahabharata have to be discarded."


==Works== ==Works==

Revision as of 17:08, 14 September 2006

R S Sharma, Emeritus Professor, Department of History, Patna University, is one of the leading historians of India. He is the Founder Chairman of the Indian Council for Historical Research.

He has earlier taught at Delhi(1973-85) and Toronto Universities.

He has been among the most renowned historians of ancient India. He belongs to the Marxist school of thought.

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Controversies

People accuse him of being a leftist historian keen on attacking Hinduism. Many of his works like 'Ancient India' (banned by the Janata Party government in 1977) have been banned. He has also supported the controversial biased addition of the Ayodhya dispute and the 2002 Gujarat riots calling them 'socially relevant topics'.

The Class 11 book Ancient India History, written by Prof.Ram Sharan Sharma, discards the presence of Lord Krishna during the Mahabharata. The book says, "Although Krishna plays an important role in the Mahabharata, inscriptions and sculptural pieces found in Mathura dating back to 200 BC and 300 AD do not attest to his presence. Because of this, ideas of an epic age based on the Ramayana and Mahabharata have to be discarded."

Works

  • Aspects of Political Ideas and Institutions in Ancient India (ISBN : 8120808983, Motilal Banarsidass Publishers)
  • Perspectives in Social and Economic History of Early India (ISBN : 8121506727)
  • Urban Decay in India c. 300-c. 1000 (ISBN : 8121500451)
  • Sudras in Ancient India: A Social History of the Lower Order Down to Circa A D 600 (ISBN : 8120808738)
  • Higher Education (ISBN : 8171693202)
  • Looking for the Aryans (ISBN : 8125006311)
  • India's Ancient Past (ISBN : 0-19-566714, Oxford, 2005)