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A great art gathers together an entire culture in the affrmative celebration of its foundational truth. It is precisely why the 'self can engage with Indian art for liberating itself not only from the overly restrictive conception of what we call a modern living but also the disastrous politics of the period. This is what has kept Indian art young, vibrant and relevant.
The present work Legacy of Indian Art: Continuity in Change, containing twenty seven well ...
The present volume, brought out, in the memory of Prof. Lakshman Sarup, Former University Professor of Sanskrit and Principal, Oriental College, Punjab University, Lahore, is designed as a tribute both to the great savant in whose memory it is published and to the field of Indological studies. It contains fifty research articles on various aspects of Orientology by renowned scholars in their respective fields. Keeping in view the varied nature of the papers, ...
The search for Vedic-Harappan relationship has received serious attention of the scholars in recent years though the theory was put forward as early as 1920s. With the renewed interest in India’s past, a number of works both by Indian and foreign scholars have been published on the subject. Where as a specific group of scholars continues to be sceptic about the idea going to the extent of calling it a fundamentalist attempt, the more scientifically inclined ...