The first of these was The Nausari Copper-plate Charter of the Gujarat Relsktrahata Prince Karkka I dated 738 and the second: A Kushana stone-inscription and the question about the origin of the.gaka era. [...] In 1919 was published A Glossary of the Tribes and Castes of the Punjab and North-Western Frontier Province based on the Census Reports for the Punjab of Sir Denzil Ibbetson and Sir Edward Maclagan and compiled by H. A. Rose of the Indian Civil Service. [...] It approaches much more in type many of the Roman mortars but the reduction in the amount of lime has been caused further than in these mortars with the probable result of the weakening of the cement.' The second surprise however came from excavations on the other site which was in the heart of Besnagar. [...] Nevertheless it cannot be denied that on no single old site such sensational discoveries were made as here such as the unearthing of a unique type of railing the find of a genuine piece of steel as ancient as c. 125 B. C. the discovery of the lime-mortar of the Mauryan period rivalling that of the Romans and the picking-up of firbricks showing that the Indians knew what fire-brick meant a [...] Bhandarkar had said in regard to the theories of the origin of kingship such as that of the social contract that of the king being an incarnation of the divine that of the king being the servant of the public and so forth and so on.
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Frontmatter
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i-viii | Bimala Law | view |
Preface
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ix-xxx | Bimala Law | view |
‘Aryan Invasion of India’—is it a Myth?
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1-2 | Ganganatha Jha | view |
The Tribhuvanam Sanskrit Inscription of Kulottunga III
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3-8 | K.A. Sastri | view |
The Chronology of the Works of Khandadeva
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9-16 | P.K. Gode | view |
Ayodhya the City of the Gods
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17-20 | R. Shamasastry | view |
Purvacaryas in Panini
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21-24 | Batakrishna Ghosh | view |
The Failure of Tipu Sultan
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25-32 | A.F.M. Ali | view |
Village Organization in South India at the Advent of British Rule
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33-40 | C.S. Srinivasachari | view |
The Search of Manuscripts
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41-44 | Amaranatha Jha | view |
Bhatta Jayanta and Yasovarman of Kashmir
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45-52 | M. Kavi | view |
New Light on the Mediæval History of Gujarat
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53-58 | V.V. Mirashi | view |
A Note on the Composition of Sabha at Uttaramerur
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59-62 | V.R. Dikshitar | view |
Indian Æsthetics: a Critical Study
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63-68 | P.B. Adhikari | view |
New Light on the Early Life of Rana Sanga
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69-72 | Subimal Dutt | view |
Palakapya
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73-76 | S.K. De | view |
A Tantra Work on the Cult of Pancanana
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77-82 | Chintaharan Chakravarti | view |
Struggle Between Delhi and Mewar in the Thirteenth Century
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83-90 | Anil Banerjee | view |
Imperialism of Sultan Bahadur of Gujarat
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91-96 | M. Hosain | view |
Reality of Fiction in Hindu Thought
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97-102 | Betty Heimann | view |
The Coming to Birth of the Spirit
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103-114 | Ananda Coomaraswamy | view |
The Racial Affinity Between the Brahuis and the Dravidians
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115-120 | C.R. Roy | view |
A Proto-Indian Representation of the Fertility God
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121-iv | H. Heras | view |
The Role of Alamkara in Indian Philosophy
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131-140 | Dorothy Stede | view |
Jiva and Paramatman Some Observations on Their Unity in Difference (Bhedabheda) Within the Vedanta
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141-152 | Otto Strauss | view |
The Chronology of the Campaigns of Govinda III of the Rashtrakuta Dynasty
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153-158 | A.S. Altekar | view |
Kavindracarya Sarasvati
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159-166 | V. Raghavan | view |
Gleanings from Some Home Department Records
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167-172 | Surendranath Sen | view |
An Old Hero-Stone of Kathiawad-Gujarat
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173-i | Hirananda Sastri | view |
Epigraphic Notes
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177-182 | Kshetresachandra Chattopadhyaya | view |
Vaisnavism in Vijayanagara
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183-196 | B.A. Saletore | view |
Freedom of Mind (Cetovimutti) and a Changing Pitakan Value
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197-204 | I.B. Horner | view |
Ein Besonders Beachtenswertes Stuck Ostasiatischer Frauenkunst
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205-212 | Josef Strzyg | view |
Copper Coins of the Salankayana King Chandavarman
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213-218 | T.N. Ramachandran | view |
The Greek Kingdoms and Indian Literature
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219-230 | A.B. Keith | view |
Office of Uparika
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231-234 | B. Chhabra | view |
Art and Science of Architecture
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235-248 | P.K. Acharya | view |
Tayin Tayi Tadi
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249-258 | P.V. Bapat | view |
History of the Kalachuris of Southern Kosala
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259-276 | Amalananda Ghosh | view |
Le Probleme Du Soma
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277-280 | Jean Przyluski | view |
The Era of the Maharaja and the Maharaja Rajatiraja
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281-290 | H. Luders | view |
Maireya in Panini
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291-294 | Vasudeva Agrawala | view |
A Missing Link
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295-300 | E.J. Thomas | view |
Prototypes (?) of Siva in Western Asia
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301-304 | H.C. Raychaudhuri | view |
A New Charsadda Inscription
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305-310 | Sten Konow | view |
Guhilot Origins
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311-316 | G.C. Raychaudhuri | view |
Vasu Uparichara and Animal Sacrifice
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317-318 | S. Aiyangar | view |
Travancore’s Ancient Capital: Padmanabhapuram
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319-i | R.V. Poduval | view |
Personification of Night as Woman in Kalidasa
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323-324 | C.W. Gurner | view |
In Defence of Individuality
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325-328 | P. Rao | view |
A Historical Character in the Reign of Asoka Maurya
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329-340 | C.D. Chatterjee | view |
Physical Features of Ancient Bengal
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341-364 | R.C. Majumdar | view |
On the Edicts of Asoka Some Points of Interpretation
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365-370 | B.M. Barua | view |
Contemporaneity of the Kings of India and Ceylon
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371-376 | Bimala Law | view |
Index
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377-382 | Bimala Law | view |