Author |
Title
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N. BALBIR |
Normalizing Trends in Jaina Narrative Literature
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A. NIYOGI BALSLEV |
An over-all view of the problem of time in Indian philosophy
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E. BENDER |
The Function of Ragas in Jaina Katha Literature
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PER-ARNE BERGLIE |
Indian Siddhas as Tibetan Gods
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C. CAILLAT |
Prohibited speech and subhasita in the Theravada tradition
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ERIC of EDHOLM |
Canda and the sacrificial remnants. A contribution to Indian gastrotheology
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R.E. EMMERICK |
Some remarks on the history of leprosy in India
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G. GREN-EKLUND |
Causality and the method of connecting concepts in the Upanisads
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J.C. HEESTERMAN |
Non-Violence and Sacrifice
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M. JAUK-PINHAK |
Some Notes on the Pioneer Indologist Filip Vesdin (Paulinus a Sancto Bartholomaeo)
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E. KAHRS |
Yaska's Nirukta: the quest for a new interpretation
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S. LIENHARD |
Two Stanzas Attributed to Bhartrhari
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C. LINDTNER |
On Bhavya's Madhyamakaratnapradipa
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N. SIMONSSON |
Reflections on the grammatical tradition in Tibet and its connection with Indian Buddhist speculation on language
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GEORG VON SIMSON |
The mythic background of the Mahabharata
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W.L. SMITH |
Chinese Sugar? On the Origin of Hindi cini, «Sugar»
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C. SUNESON |
From God to Horse - A Mythological and Semasiological Study of Revanta in Sanskrit and Gujarati/Rajasthani
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M. THIEL-HORSTMANN |
The Bhakti Theology of the Dadupanthi Sundardas
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R. WALLDEN |
Reflections on the Narrinai vocabulary
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A. WEZLER |
On the Quadruple Division of the Yogasastra, the Caturvyuhatva of the Cikitsasastra and the "Four Noble Truths" of the Buddha (Studies in the Patanjalayogasastravivarana II)
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G.M. BAILEY |
On D.D. Kosambi's Interpretation of the Bhagavadgita
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M. D'ONZA CHIODO - E. PANATTONI |
Dravidian contributions to an interpretation of Pali gamapoddava and Buddhaghosa's explanation of the term
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J. KAUL «KAMAL» |
On the parallel development of Vedanta and Saiva (Trika) Philosophies in Kashmir
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S. PIANO |
Some notes on the Ganga-mahatmya in the Narada-purana
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A. ROSU |
Les traditions ayurvediques a Benares aux temps modernes
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ARVIND SHARMA |
The precise meaning of prete in Katha Upanisad I.I 20
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PRIVA VRAT SHARMA |
La notion de vedana dans la Carakasamhita
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