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Shakti is seen as a source of creation, as a symbol of sustenance as well as a force of destruction in Hindu mythology. The religions, Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism, have their own interpretations and representation of Shakti. The volume contains a selection of papers from those presented at a national seminar on representation of Shakti in Indian art, archaeology, philosophy and literature.
Scholars from various disciplines discuss forms and aspects of Shakti. ...
This book is an attempt to understand contribution of Traikutakas, a dynasty in North Konkan in 5th-6th century CE. This book deals with various types of data related to Traikutakas. First two chapters deal with the political career of the Traikutaka kings and issues related to their chronology. Third chapter deals with the 5 important copper plates of their 'Age' as well as the coinage issued by Traikutaka kings. Translation of two of these copperplates is ...