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Sir Asutosh Mookerjee Silver Jubilee Volumes (Orientalia)

1927

CALL ON THE OCCASION OF THE SILVER JUBILEE OF HIS ATTAINING THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF LAWS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA THIS VOLUME OF ESSAYS CONTRIBUTED BY HIS FRIENDS AND ADMIRERS IN INDIA AND ABROAD IS INSCRIBED WITH AFFECTION RESPECT AND GRATITUDE FOR HIS SPLENDID SERVICES TO THE CAUSE OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING. [...] superintendents of mines of metals of ocean mines of salt of gold of commerce of forest produce of the armoury of tolls of weaving of agriculture of ships of cows horses and elephants of pasture lands etc.) clearly indicates the nature and range of the multifarious functions undertaken by the State. [...] It is to be reali4ed in the fashion of the weaver of the garland "THE PRINCIPLES AND MIVIII061 OAW61 11014 ►.4bot of the coal merchant ' apparently'because the mal merchant sets fire to the woods to &Ake charcoal and thus destroys the whole property whereas the weaver of garlands flo plucks from the trees only those werti-which are full-blown and preserves the rest as well as the trees for futu [...] In tl ganti Parca of the Mahabharata the idea finds expression in the following couplets : (a) " Taking note of the sales and the purchases the state of the roads the food and the dress and the stocks and profits of those that are engaged in trade the king should levy taxes on them." (L) " Ascertaining on all occasions the extent of the manufactures the receipts and expenses of those that [...] I believe the most important item from the point of view of economics which we have got in the Mahtbharata is the mention of the very long list of commodities which were brought as tributes to Yudhi4thira at the time of the Bajanya.
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Pages
558
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.144494
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Frontmatter
i-xii unknown view
The Principles and Methods of Taxation in Ancient India
1-14 Panchanandas Mukherji view
Some Economic Teaching from the Mahabharata
15-29 J.N Samaddar view
Buddhism in Kotan : its Decline According to Two Tibetan Accounts
30-52 F.Q. Thomas view
The Early Oriya Writers
53-70 B.C Majumdar view
The Historical Beginnings of Jainism
71-86 Prabodhchandra Bagchi view
Introduction to the History of Early Buddhist Schools
87-128 Ryukhan Kimura view
Sindhi Language and Literature
129-138 F. Mirza view
Present-Day Monastic Life in Cylon
139-162 R. Siddhartha view
Mahayana in the Making
163-180 B.M. Baura view
Bammera Potanamatya
181-209 K. Rangachari view
The Date of Sri-Candra
210-222 R.D. Benerji view
Nawab Shaifta
223-236 Ram Saheb view
Faith as in Buddhism
237-256 B.M. Barua view
The Place of Urdu in the Indian Vernaculars
257-273 Abdul Majid view
Fakir Mohan Senapati
274-284 Lakshmikanta Chaudhuri view
Modern Bengali literature; a Study of its Growth and of its Chief Features
285-312 Sasanka Sen view
Bendiganavale Venkatachariar his Life and Works
313-328 P. Rao view
Visnu’s Three Strides: the Measure of Vedic Chronology
329-367 R. Samasastri view
Rasa-Cult in the Chaitanya Charitamrta a Comparative Study
368-388 Abhaykumar Guha view
The City Beautiful
389-396 C.P Aiyar view
Is Not 'Pure Self' Active in the Vedanta System ?
397-422 Kokileswar Sastri view
On Some Passages of the Harsacarita of Bana
423-430 Sitanath Pradhan view
On Some Early References to the Kautiliya Arthasastra
431-436 J. Jolly view
On Four Musalmani Folk-Songs from the District of Chittagong in Eastern Bengal
437-446 Sirat Mitra view
Some Moslem Writers in Hindi
447-466 Gangapati Singh view
Sayana’s Commentary—its Composition
467-476 P.D Gunk view
Malabari’s Poetry
477-508 Irach Taraporewala view
Noun Declension in the Buddha-Gan
509-522 Muhammad Shahidullah view
Buddha-Kaya as an Idea
523-546 Ryukan Kimura view

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