‘The Play of Justice’ – Do you know what was Indian idea of Justice, and how British vanished it in 1830’s?

In 1820, Raja Rammohan Roy wrote a letter to the British Prime Minister and said, ‘If Indians are to be reformed, their two systems will have to be abolished. One is their Sanskrit teaching Gurukul system. And secondly, some concept of Nyay that they believe in given in their Nyaydarshan. Raja Ram Mohan Roy died in England in 1832. And he was buried in England according to Christian rituals. He was the first Crypto-Christian in the history of India. Three years after RamMohan Roy’s death, British Prime Minister sent Lord Maukelo to India in 1835 to execute the ideas Ram Mohan Roy had given in his letter. Maukelo destroyed the Sanskrit Gurukul and established the English system of education and introduced the English system of justice, vaniahing the principle of Nyay believed in by the ancient Indians. The conspiracy that started since then has been going till today. This novel brings alive the lost concept of Nyay ancient Indians lived as a way of life. The novels does it with a story of its leading protoghonist and also uncovers the continuing conspiracy of Crypto-Christians in modern India.

What was justice when it was first defined? How did the enlightened ancient Indians live with that spiritual principle ? Read ‘The Play of Justice’, and come out enlightened. The novel is in English language, and is now available in India, US and UK through Amazon. It will be available worldwide as ebook, too, in the next fifteen days. Read and give your valuable opinion.

The Play of Justice – A Novel by Dr. Kaushik Chaudhary

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