Supriya Sarthavaha Jataka is the thirty-second chapter of the Bhadrakalpavadana, a Sanskrit Buddhist Avadana text, presumed as belonging to in-between the third and sixth cent. A.D.This volume endeavors to present in a critically edited from the text which has the essence of religio-moral teaching of Buddhism in all its significance. A close study of the text brings to light the various significant and interesting social customs and practices, religious beliefs ...
Studies in Jayarasi Bhatta’s Critique of Knowing from Words: Tattvopaplavasimha: Sabdapramanyasya Nirasah
This book, the first English translation of and commentary on the last chapter. Titled Sabdapramanyasya nirasah of Jayarasibhatta’s Tattvopaplavasimha in philosophical terms, fulfils a long-left need. It throws light on many subtle aspects of ancient Indian philosophy of language. Apart from containing the text in Roman as well as in Devanagari scripts, it includes an extensive critical investigation about Jayarasibhatta’s philosophical position, a ...
Tabakat-I-Nasiri is a general history of the Muhammadan Dynasties of Asia, including India from 810 A.D. to 1260 A.D. by Maulana Mirhaj-Ud-Din, Abu-'Umar-I-'Usman. This was translated from the original Persian manuscripts by Major H.G. Raverty and the book was first published in 1881 in the Bibliotheca Indica Series by the Asiatic Society of Bengal. This edition has been out of print for a long time and therefore the book is being reprinted by the ...