The excellent character of this new Journal and the high standard of articles published in it and the enterprise and devotion of the group of the Bengali scholars seem to make Indian Culture rightly and completely fill the great void created by the unfortunate discontinuance of the great epoch-making Journal the Indian Antiquary. [...] The present book is one of the more extensive writings of the author and goes to illustrate his special strength in Indian historical researches namely a most 'conscientious and painstaking accumulation of the data which go to elucidate the progress of the country in the different fields of culture.. [...] The result is the presentation in a volume of limited extent of a comprehensive picture of ancient Indian life as lived both in the palaces of the rich and hamlets of the poor. [...] Of interest to the Pauranic geographer is the reference to the places like Ramagrama in the land of the Koliyas where the eight stupas and a caitya were erected by Moka. [...]. Based on literary sources Brahmanical Jaina and Buddhist and the itineraries of the Chinese pilgrims the monograph gives an account of the ancient historic city of Kausambi the capital of the Vatsas important alike because of its political and religious associations. use has been made of considerable original material hitherto unused.
- Pages
- 83
- Published in
- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.120020
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Frontmatter
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i-xx | Devadatta Bhandarkar, Beni Barua, Bimala Law, Batakrishna Ghoseh | view |
Akbar’s Khwabgah at Fathpur Sikri
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129-138 | S.K. Banerji | view |
Rao Amarsiiygh the Well—Known Hero of Rajputana
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139-144 | Bisheshwar Reu | view |
Early Medieval History of Bengal the Khaljis: 1204-1231 A.D.
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145-158 | Abdul Khan | view |
Geography and Population
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159-161 | S.P Chatterjee | view |
Cult of the Goddess Sasthi of Bengal
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161-167 | Asutosh Bhattacharyya | view |
A Note ' Magandiya '
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167-170 | Devaprasad Guha | view |
Bihar Stone Pillar Inscription of Skandagupta
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170-174 | unknown | view |
Reviews
|
175-178 | unknown | view |
Sir D. B. Jayatilaka
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179-180 | unknown | view |
The Tourist Traffic in Connection with Post-War Reconstruction in India
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181-186 | unknown | view |
Backmatter
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i-ii | unknown | view |