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The Indian Historical Quarterly September 1943

1943

This is a complete connected history of the Guptas the Imperial Guptas and the later Guptas of Malwa with an exhaustive Index and a map of India. [...] (life-staking) as the author consciously exposed himself to an attack from the lord of snakes the traditional compiler of the Mahabhasya in case of misinterpretation! ! One of the verses is a clear adaptation of the introductory verse of the Bhasiivrtti. [...] As the first page of the book contains large lacunae the name of the commentator is lost. [...] 94a :— 5314 wittl7T4 ONT51 VfriTirc7rfff—q4.-oviu Ufa I All the above passages along with the curious ending of the book seem to suggest that the work of Purusottama did not extend beyond the first P5da only of the Astidhydyi. [...] (3) The Bhasavrtti was studied in the ToIs of North Bengal till the end of the last century.
history
Pages
110
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120027
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-viii Narendra Law view
Purusottamadeva’s Commentary on the Mahabhasya
201-213 Dinesh Bhattacharyya view
Yadavaprakasa on the ancient Geography of India
214-224 D. C. Ganguly view
Some Tales of Ancient Israel their Originals and Parallels
225-233 Kalipada Mitra view
The Stray Plate from Tirlingi: [Ganga?] Year 28
234-i R. K. Ghoshal view
Sanskrit Poet Ghanasyama
237-251 J.B. Chaudhuri view
Provincial Government under the Memeluke Sultans of Delhi
252-262 A. B. M. Habibullah view
Dr. Bhattasaji’s comments on Rimacarita
263-264 R. C. Majumdar view
Astaka-navaka-nala
264-266 V. Lakshminarayana view
Ba’urah or Baruza ?
266-269 P. C. Bagchi view
Pasupatasutra
270-271 Chintaharan Chakravarti view
Evidence of the Nilanda Seals
272-281 Dines Sircar view
Haihaya Coins of Mahikosala
281-283 L. P. Sarma view
Reviews
284-292 unknown view
Select Contents of Oriental Journals
293-296 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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