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Look what came from India
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Miles Harvey |
Describes many familiar things that originally came from India, including inventions, food, religions, animals, musical instruments, medicine, games, words, and fashion. |
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An era of peace
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Krishna Chandra Sagar |
With special reference to impact of Indian culture on other Asian countries. |
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bkra shis zla ba |
Critical study on influence of Sanskrit translated literary texts on Tibetan literature and includes critics on Buddhist doctrines and logic. |
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Angkor Wat and cultural ties with India
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K. M. Srivastava |
Includes a project report for the conservation and restoration of the monuments of Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom, Kampuchea. |
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W.B. Yeats and the Upaniṣads
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Shalini Sikka |
"This book focuses on the Irish Nobel laureate W. B. Yeats (1865-1939), and his interest in the Upanisads, the ancient Sanskrit scriptures of India. Yeats undertook to assist the Indian monk Shree Pu… |
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Cultural interface of India with Asia
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International Seminar on Cultural Interface of India with South, Southeast and East Asia: Philosophy, Art, and Architecture (2003 New Delhi, India) |
Contributed articles presented at the International Seminar on Cultural Interface of India with South, Southeast and East Asia: Philosophy, Art, and Architecture held on March 6-10, 2003 at New Delhi… |
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India and the Romantic Imagination
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John Drew |
The influence of India on English romantic poetry. |
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