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"Born from personal loss and a grandson's longing to honour his grandfather's Memory, this book is both a tribute and a call to remembrance. Through stories passed down across generations, it explores the history, culture and enduring spirit of the Sindhi Hindu community-a civilisation whose roots stretch back to the banks of the Indus River and the ancient heritage of Sindh.
At its heart, the book reflects on the pain of displacement, the trauma of Partition and the silent grief carried by countless Sindhi Hindus who were forced to leave their ancestral homeland. It examines how the erosion of language, traditions and collective memory threatens the survival of one of the world's oldest living Hindu civilisations. At the same time, it celebrates the resilience, enterprise and cultural richness that have enabled Sindhis to flourish across the globe.
The book also sheds light on the persistent challenges faced by Sindhi Hindus in Pakistan, particularly the persecution of vulnerable minority communities, and calls for greater global awareness regarding their plight.
More than a historical account, this work is an appeal to younger generations to reconnect with their roots and preserve their cultural identity. It is a call to ensure the vibrant history and culture of Sindh thrive for generations to come."