Bojidar Prince KarageorgevitchSerbian prince Bojidar Karageorgevitch's early 20th-century travelogue, "Enchanted India," details the experiences and contacts he had while in India. The book is broken up into various sections, each of which focuses on a different facet of Indian clture and everyday life. In the first chapter, the prince talks about his first impressions of India, complimenting its vivid colors, loud noises, and fragrances. In his articles, he also talks about his interactions with people and his encounters with Indian hospitality. The second part examines Indian spirituality as well as Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism. The prince shares opinions on how various religious festivals, beliefs, and practices have influenced Indian society. In the third phase of his voyage, Prince Bojidar goes into great depth about the magnificent carvings, paintings, and sculptures that embody India's famed cultural past. The examination of Indian politics and culture in the fourth chapter includes information on the caste system, women's position, and the fight for independence from British colonial rule. The last part examines the prince's general perceptions on India and his reverence for its diverse and rich cultural heritage. He expressed hope for India's future as an industrialized, democratic nation. Through the eyes of a foreign visitor, "Enchanted India" presents an interesting and instructive perspective on India's history, culture, and society. Read More Read Less
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