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The Indian Historical Quarterly June 1948

1948

Then how to explain the discrepancy of eight chapters in Chinese and five in the commentary ? The 5th or the last chapter which is called (Sämkathya Vinikaya) in the commentary was probably called the same as appears from the translation of the opening verses and also from the heading in the Chinese translation. [...] In the Chinese translation the name and number of the chapter is given at the beginning of the chapter whereas in the Sanskrit it is given at the end which is clear from the quotations given above. [...] Of the 7th chapter two leaves are available one of the middle of the first sub-division and the second of the middle of the 2nd sub-division. [...] The westward march of the Aryans with their horses and chariots crossing the rivers of India from the Ganga in the east upto the Kubhä (Kabul) Gomati (Gomal) and Kramu (Kurrum) in the west is clearly indicated by the Rgveda in its hymn to the rivers.' The important fact to be noted in this connection is that the rivers in the Rgveda are enumerated from the east to the west indicating the direc [...] The Puranas and Philology The main thesis of philologists regarding the original home of the Aryan race is that the family of the Indo-European languages stretching from the Gangi in the east to Ireland in the west shows certain affinity which indicates a common original home of the Indo-European Aryans.
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Pages
86
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120027
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Narendra Law view
The Ms. of Asanga s Abhidharmasamuccaya
87-93 Prahlad Pradhan view
The Puranic Data on the Original Home of the Indo-Aryans
94-103 R.B. Pandey view
Allahabad Inscription of Samudragupta is not Posthumous
104-113 B. Chandra view
Fresh Evidence for Dandin’s Composition of Kalapariccheda
114-122 Sadashiva Katre view
Commerce and Industry in the Pre-Mughal Period
123-133 Jogindra Chowdhuri view
Kalidasa’s Treatment of Nature in Rtusambara
134-140 K.R. Pisharoti view
A Copper-plate grant of Rani Arisimha to Ahilyabai Holkar
141-147 Dilip Biswas view
The Vakalaka Chronology
148-155 V.V. Mirashi view
More light on the Authorship of the Bhasapariccheda
156-161 Dinesh Bhattacharyya view
Reviews
162-166 unknown view
Select Contents of Oriental Journals
167-169 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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