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Indian Culture (Journal of the Indian Research Institute) July 1948 - June 1949. B.M. Barua Commemoration Volume

1949

He was the first Indian to receive the degree from the University of the metropolis of Britain. [...] The Me of Buddhism in Indian Life and Thought subsequently reproduced in the Journal of the Mahabodhi Society it being the lecture delivered in a symposium of the Indian Philosophical Congress).il7 INDIAN CULTURE 34. [...] They were living in South India or Ceylon several centuries after the event and what they knew depended on the tradition preserved in the commentaries and r of upon any knowledge of the preparation of food in the time of Buddha. [...] in whom the highest Being becomes nismifest; by the vyilha the fourfold arrangment or division of the highest Reality as Väsudeva Sathkarshaua Pradrumia and Aniruddha; by the 'Subtle' the highest Brahman in so far as it has for its body the mere aggregate of the six qualities—as such it is called `Vasudeva I. R. G. Bhandarkar's summary of the Sitvata-satishitil supports the above statement [...] The 6gins who are Brahmans guided by the Vedas and who have frttirt up the mixed worship are competent for the worship of the one dwelling in the heart.' Thus the second important t noteworthy about the Satvata sect is that there is a special of Yoga connected with it Now both these points are noticable about the Satvata sect described in the Tug= record.
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SARF Document ID
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Frontmatter
i-xii Bimala Law view
Buddha’s Last Meal
1-3 E. J. Thomas view
Was there any Vaishnava Sect in Existence in the Gupta Period?
4-5 D. R. Brandarkar view
Robert Orme at Madras 1754-58
6-12 C. S. Srinivabachari view
The Visnukundins
13-20 K. A. Sastri view
Vedic Rtu
21-26 Louis Renou view
The Avesta from the Hindu Point of View
27-32 Motilal Das view
Escape (Nissarana)
33-47 I. B. Horner view
Buddhism in Malaya
48-49 Richard Wenstedt view
The Plant Karnikara in Kalidasa’s Works
50-51 C. A. Rylands view
Siddhayatra Again
52-52 K. A. Sastri view
Antaka
53-56 W. Stede view
Brahmans from Gauda in the Service of Chamba Rulers
57-59 B. Chhabra view
References to the Custom of Holding Grass in the Mouth as a Token of Surrender in Indian and Foreign Sources
60-65 P. K. Gode view
Plants in Erotics
66-77 G. P. Majumdar view
The Third Cave-Inscription: Barabar Hill
78-81 Sailendranath Mitra view
Early Bengal’s Contributions to Brahmanical Philosophy
82-90 Nalini Das Gupta view
South India and Ceylon
91-106 V. R. Dikshitar view
The Sramanyaphala-Sotra and its Different Versions in Buddhist Literature
107-114 P. V. Bapat view
Ancient Indian Flora
115-145 B. C. Law view
Problems of Indian Linguistics
146-158 Batakrishna Ghose view
Onomatopoeia in Pali
159-161 Madhusudan Mallik view
Some Critics of Anandavardhana’s Theory of Dhvani
162-178 K. Krishnamoorthy view
The Asoka Chakra’—Its Symbolism
179-183 H. C. Raycraudhuri view
The Collapse of the Early Chalukya Rule in the Western Deccan
184-189 G. C. Raychaudhuri view
The Status of Territorial Social and Economic Groups in the Early Smritis
190-193 U. N. Ghoshal view
Some Works on Pali Grammar Rhetoric and Prosody
194-202 D. L. Barua view
Yasovarmman of Kanauj
203-212 Adris Banerji view
The Fauna in Panini’s Ashtadhyayi
213-222 Vasudeva Agrawala view
Paralokasiddhi
223-228 G. N. Rourich view
The Word Navakarmia in the Kanishka Casket Inscription
229-234 S. Parnavitana view
Reviews
235-250 B.c Law view
Obituary
251-251 unknown view
D. R. Bhandarkar
251-252 B. C. Law view

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