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The study of the economy of ancient India through Sanskrit inscriptions is a herculean task. Till date, several works are available on research done on arts, religious philosophy, history and language through inscriptions but very little has been attempted in the field of economic studies based on Sanskrit epigraphs. Dr. Kamal Kishor Mishra is the first person to traverse this unchartered terrain.
This work details fourteen tables, bibliography, table of ...
The present collection, Random Plurals: fragments on philosophy, aesthetics and history, comprises of 33 academic and literary writings contributed by 25 eminent authors. Dr. Karan Singh has provided this volume with a brief and scintillating Foreword. The range of the writings in this selection is vast and rich. The reader gets linguistic and philosophical ideas on word and meaning/signification, poetics, and translation, both western and ...