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The terms Hindu Sanskriti Ankh is an ancient series of books originally from northern part of India. These books were widely circulated in the early part of 19th century. The series of books highlighted the Bharatiya sanskriti, that is, the culture of India. It may be added that Sanskriti is a word of Sanskrit and the word means "culture", whereas Bharatiya means Indian, predominantly Sanatana, that is, Hindu.
General references[edit | edit source]
- Indian philosophical terms : glossary and sources by Kala Acharya, et al. Mumbai : Somaiya Publications, ©2004. ISBN 978-81-7039-261-3
- Bhakti, pathway to God : the way of love, union with God, and universal brotherhood in Hinduism and Christianity by Kala Acharya; Mumbai: Somaiya Publication, 2003. ISBN 978-81-7039-259-0