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Indian Culture (Journal of the Indian Research Institute) October - December 1945

1945

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. [...] F. W. Thomas.—It seems to me to be an excellent work one of the best of your writings The precision and exactness of its statements and the aptness of the citations render it eminently suitable for forming and conveying to students a correct idea of the main features of Buddhist doctrine. [...] Of interest to the Pauranic geographer is the reference to the places like Ramagrama in the land of the Koliyas where the eight stiipas and a caitya were erected by Agoka.

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Pages
110
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120020
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xxi Devadatta Bhandarkar, Beni Barua, Bimala Law, Batakrishna Ghosh view
A Note on the ' Bhum ' Countries in Eastern India
37-46 Paramananda Acharya view
Glimpses into the Economic Industrial and Social Life of Bengal as Given by a Maharastra Brahmin of the Seventeenth Century
47-56 P.K. Gode view
A Supplementary Note to the Article 'a Dissertation on the Identity of the Author of the Dhvanyaloka' in the Dr. B. C. Law Volume Part I
57-60 Satkari Mookerjee view
The Constitutional Significance of Samgha-Gana in the Post-Vedic Period
61-64 U.N. Ghoshal view
The Principle of Advaya and Yuganaddha in Tantric Buddhism
65-70 S.B. Das Gupta view
A History of Irrigation in South India
71-80 V.R.R. Dikshitar view
Dates of Bhattotpala and Kalyanavarman
81-82 Dinesh Bhattacharjee view
Some Aspects of Economic Life in the Kusana Period
82-87 Baij Puri view
On the Identification of Harikela
88-93 P.C. Chakravarti view
Al-Jeziah
93-98 M.L. Roy Choudhury Sastri view
Some More Popular Maxims
98-102 Bishnupada Bhattacharya view
Padakara — A Forgotten Grammarian?
102-103 Bishnupada Bhattacharya view
A Note on the Saratthappakasini
104-109 B.C. Law view
Buddhaghsa’s Papancasudani
109-114 B.C. Law view
Kokamukha
115-116 S.C. Sircar view
Reviews
117-118 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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