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Preface
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i-xiv | K.V. Abhyankar, R.N. Dandekar | view |
Manasara Vastusastra the Basic Text on Architecture and Sculpture
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1-18 | P.K. Acharya | view |
II. Mahabharata Notes
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19-22 | Vasudeva Agrawala | view |
The Dindima Poets of Mullandram and the Kings of Vijayanagar
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23-29 | A. N. Aiyangar | view |
Govindaraja
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30-54 | K.V. Aiyangar | view |
Rta in the Rgveda
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55-60 | V.M. Apte | view |
Sankha-Likhita Brahmacariya
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61-66 | P.V. Bapat | view |
The Last Message of Vallabhacarya
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67-70 | G.H. Bhatt | view |
The Place of Taj in World Architecture
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71-76 | M.A. Chaghtai | view |
On Panini’s Sutra VII-i-90—Wrong Wording or Corrupt Reading
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77-79 | S.P. Chaturvedi | view |
India and the Pali Text Society
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80-83 | C.P.F. Davids | view |
On the Probable Date of Sabara-Svamin
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84-97 | G.V. Devasthali | view |
Caudharapada ( Lonad ) Inscription of Kesideva; Saka 1162
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98-102 | Moreshwar Dikshit | view |
A Note on Ganarajya
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103-106 | V.R. Dikshitar | view |
Origin of the Bhagavata and Jaina Religions
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107-125 | P.C. Divanji | view |
Some Curious Middle Indic Aorists
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126-126 | Franklin Edgeuton | view |
Sukara-Maddava and the Buddha’s Death
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127-133 | Fa Chow | view |
Indra the Representative of the Highest Physical Aspect of Nature
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134-142 | V.A. Gadgil | view |
Manusmrti and Sagotra Marriages
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143-145 | K.B. Gajendragadkar | view |
Nilakantha Caturdhara the Commentator of the MahabhaRata—his Genealogy and Descendants
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146-161 | P.K. Gode | view |
Malatlmadhava-Laghuvivarana by Pandit Dharananda : his Date and Other Works Written by him
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162-170 | N.A. Gore | view |
On the Search for Manuscripts in the Deccan
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171-176 | R.G. Harshe | view |
The Philosophy of Flux
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177-186 | Betty Heimann | view |
Three Headed Animals in Mohenjo Daro
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187-195 | J. Heras | view |
The Home of the Satavahanas
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196-205 | S.A. Joglekar | view |
The Meaning of'Acaryah'
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206-213 | P.V. Kane | view |
Some Nude Gods in Hindu Pantheon
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214-223 | A.P. Karmarkar | view |
Bhupalavallabha: the Work its Author and Date
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224-241 | Sadashiva Katre | view |
On Some Words For ' Child ' in Indo-Aryan
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242-249 | S.M. Katre | view |
The Origin of Narayana
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250-256 | Liladhar Keny | view |
A Note on the Family Eecords of the Peshwa’s Agents at Delhi
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257-261 | G.H. Khare | view |
Iconography of Oandra and Candrasekhara Images
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262-270 | M.R. Majumder | view |
Manvantara-Caturyuga Method
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271-i | D.R. Mankad | view |
Gangevadeva of Tirabhukti
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291-301 | V.V. Mirashi | view |
The Vedic Doctrine of the Worlds Above
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302-313 | H.G. Narahari | view |
The Nanana Grant Ofcaulukya King Kumara Paladeva or Gujarat Dated Vikrama Samvat 1212
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314-318 | Gaurishankar Ojha | view |
The Vilivayakuras and Sivalakura of the Kolhapur Coins
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319-329 | M. Pal | view |
A Note on the Meaning and Use of the Word Johar
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330-335 | A.G. Pawar | view |
Sex-Life in Ancient India.—Some Thoughts
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336-341 | K.R. Plsharoti | view |
Sukhaprakasa—his Identity and Works
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342-351 | E.P. Radhakrishnan | view |
Anubhutisvarupacarya—Author of the Prakatarthavivarana 1st Asiddhi Vivarana Etc
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352-368 | V. Raghavan | view |
The Hero in the Malavikagnimitra
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369-378 | C. Raja | view |
The Philosophy of Madhva Dvaita Vedanta
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379-385 | Nagraj Rao | view |
Historical Notices of the Lokayatas
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386-397 | B.A. Saletore | view |
The Sutras of Badarayana
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398-404 | B.N. Sarma | view |
Gleanings from the Commentaries on the Vakyapadlya
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405-412 | K.M. Sarma | view |
Commentators of the Ramayana in the Fifteenth Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
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413-414 | P.P.S. Sastri | view |
Some Forgotten Sanskrit Poets of Karnataka
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415-423 | S. Sastri | view |
Word and Sense
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424-430 | S.S. Sastri | view |
Dr. St. John on India
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431-450 | S.N. Sen | view |
Certain Vedic Avestan and Greek Traditions and the Age of the Rigveda
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451-464 | H.C. Seth | view |
Two Gospels
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465-479 | H.A. Saha | view |
Indra and Ahalya
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480-481 | R. Sastry | view |
Narhad Inscription of Vigraharaja IV V. 1218
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482-482 | Dasharatha Sharma | view |
The Imperial Mystics of Delhi
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483-493 | S.R. Sharma | view |
The Extent of Maharastra as Found in the Aihole Inscription
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494-509 | S.R. Shende | view |
A Note on the Goa Copper-Plate Inscription of King Candravarman
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510-514 | Dines Sircar | view |
Studies in the Growth of Modern Tamil
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515-527 | C.S. Srinivasachari | view |
The Harmonising of Law with the Requirements of Economic Conditions According to the Ancient Indian Dharmasastras Arthasastras and Grhyasutras1
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528-548 | Ludwik Sternbach | view |
Epic Questions
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549-558 | V.S. Sukthankar | view |
Devi-Bhagavata or Bhagavati-Purana
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559-562 | S.N. Tadpatrikar | view |
Apabhramsa and the Abhlras
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563-567 | G.V. Tagare | view |
Xvaetva-Daqa in Avesta
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568-581 | J. S. Taraporewala | view |
The Sheet Anchor of Indian History
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582-591 | D. S. Triveda | view |
Harisena’s Dharmaparlksa in Apabhramsa
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592-608 | A.N. Upadhye | view |
The Palace Of Hiranyakasipu
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609-620 | M.V. Vaidya | view |
Some Contributions of S.Lvars to the Philosophy of Bhakti
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621-632 | K.C. Varadachari | view |
The Position of a Preposition in the Language of the Brahmanas
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633-656 | Siddheshwar Varma | view |
Divodasa Atithigva and the Other Atithigvas
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657-668 | H.D. Velankar | view |
The Psychology of the Rasa-Theory
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669-677 | K.N. Watave | view |
Woman in the Sculpture of the Deccan An Artistic Study
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678-686 | G. Yazdani | view |
Backmatter
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i-ii | unknown | view |