The selected works of the late archaeologist Ramesh Warid have been compiled into an extraordinary book that showcases his historical, cultural, and archaeological insights. This compilation is a result of the dedicated efforts of his son, renowned storyteller and critic Vijay Joshi, who painstakingly collected and organized these works as a tribute to his father’s unparalleled contributions.
This book features 47 significant articles, making it a valuable resource for researchers. It delves deep into the archaeological, architectural, and cultural heritage of the Hadoti region, presenting its various facets. The articles bring to life the essence of Ramesh Warid’s intellect, making readers feel as though he is personally engaging with them.
Spanning from Vedic literature to Rajasthan's role in the freedom struggle, the articles reflect Ramesh Warid’s extensive knowledge and research acumen. Articles like "Vedic Deities," "Agni Devta," and "Shaivism and Culture" highlight his spiritual and historical perspective. Meanwhile, "National Consciousness and Rajasthan’s Newspapers" and "The Great Warrior Bakhtawar Singh Rathore of 1857" shed light on critical aspects of Indian history.
Ramesh Warid’s work explores the vibrant culture, art, and life of the Hadoti region. Articles like "Development of Nathdwara Painting Style," "Wall Paintings of Hadoti," and "Depictions of Gangaur in Hadoti" showcase his keen artistic insight. Additionally, works such as "New Research on the Construction of Bhanddevra," "Rare Sculptures in Jhalawar Museum," and "The Thousand-Faced Shivling of Kakuni" emphasize his contribution to archaeology.
The editorial section of the book skillfully piques readers' interest. The author has presented the articles in a manner that appeals to both researchers and history enthusiasts, making it a compelling read.
The book includes appendices detailing the lives and contributions of Ramesh Warid and Vijay Joshi. The back cover features an image of Ramesh Warid alongside the Gupta-era Dara temple pillars, enhancing the book’s visual appeal. The cover design, focused on the Badoli Temple, is equally captivating.
Archaeologist Ramesh Warid: Selected Essays on Cultural and Archaeological Grandeur