Deccan studies : special issue on Buddhism in the Deccan
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Deccan studies : special issue on Buddhism in the Deccan
Centre for Deccan Studies, 2005
- v. 3, no. 1
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Guest editor for this issue: Aloka Parasher-Sen
Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Dr P.M. Joshi : a historian of the Deccan : P.M. Joshi birth centenary year, 1904-2004 / A.R. Kulkarni
- Remembering P.M. Joshi / V.K. Bawa
- Buddhist art as mass media : innovations in Deccan / D.N. Varma
- Colonel Colin Mackenzie and the discovery of the Amaravati site / K. Paddayya
- The political setting of the Amarāvatī Stūpa : recent studies / Akira Shimada
- The institutional base of early Buddhist art at Amaravati / N.J. Francis
- Nagarjuna, the Ratnavali and the Deccan / Joseph Walser
- Yavanas : the trend setters / M.K. Dhavalikar
- Many facets of Buddhism in the Deccan / S. Veeranarayana Reddy
- Centre for Mahayama Buddhist Studies : Acharya Nagarjuna University / M.V. Ramkumar Ratnam and J. Sitaramamma