Symbols in Art and Religion: The Indian and the Comarative Perspectives

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The papers comprised in this text offers some valid, though partial, insights into these processed, but their nature is elusive and will require ever more attention and fresh attempts to elucidate them, without any guarantee that the problem will eventually be fully understood.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Karel Werner

Dr. Karel Werner studied Western philosophy and Indology at the Universities in Brno and Olomouc, Czechoslovakia, got Ph.D. in 1949 and became a lecturer in Sanskrit and Indian Civilization in Olomouc University.  Since 1969 he has been the Spalding Lecturer in Indian Philosophy and Religion in the University of Durham. He has published articles on Yoga and Buddhism in English, German and Czech and a book "Hatha Yoga" in Czech (Prague 1969, 2nd ed. 1971). He is currently engaged in research on the Vedas.

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Title
Symbols in Art and Religion: The Indian and the Comarative Perspectives
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8120808339
Length
xiii+221p., Figures; Plates; Tables; Notes; Abbreviations; Glossary.
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