Author |
Title
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R.N. DANDEKAR |
Inaugural Address
|
GREG BAILEY |
The semantic frames of the contents of the Upasanakhanda of the Ganesa Purana
|
ANINDITA NIYOGI BALSLEV |
The notion of "I" in the different schools of Vedanta: a philosophical appraisal
|
L. BANSAT-BOUDON |
The Samanyabhinaya or how to play the game
|
J.L. BROCKINGTON |
The Text of the Ramayana
|
J. BROUWER |
The South Indian blacksmith and goldsmith, the Visvakarmas' view on iron and gold
|
L.M. FINN |
Kamakala - The kernel of desire in the Sricakra
|
JAN E.M. HOUBEN |
The sequencelessness of the signifier in Bhartrhari's theory of language
|
VRASHABH P. JAIN |
The concept of case/karaka: a comparative statement
|
MISLAY JEZIC |
The transfer of Divine Attributes in the Rksamhita
|
KALANATH JHA |
Indian vis-a-vis Roman calendar: an appraisal in comparison
|
S.C. KERSENBOOM |
Natya - the desiyajna
|
M.I. KHAN |
Contribution of Indian Muslims to Sanskrit
|
SUSHMA R. KULSHRESHTHA |
Music and dance in Buddhist literature
|
DR. MRS. MANORAMA |
Modern Sanskrit dramatist. Dr. Rama Chaudhary
|
HISASHI MATSUMURA |
Three notes on the Sanghabhedavastu
|
V. MAZZARINO |
Bhamaha's ′three-fold′ slistalamkara
|
T.E. MEINDERSMA |
Paralokasiddhi in Carakasamhita
|
MAREK MEJOR |
The problem of two Vasubandhus reconsidered
|
JUAN MIGUEL DE MORA, |
Sanskrit scholars in Spain and Mexico in the 19th century and the comparison between Sanskrit and Nahuatl
|
SUSHIL MADHAVA PATHAK |
The Bhagavad Gita and its evaluation in modem times
|
KHAGENDRA PATRA |
Tradition of Sanskrit literature in Orissa
|
K.T.S. SARAO |
Background to the origin of earliest Buddhism
|
RAJENDRA NATH SARMA |
Pramanas in the Prabhakara-Mimamsa
|
NOEL SHETH, S. J. |
The justification of Krishna's childhood pranks
|
GEORG VON SIMSON |
Remarks on the Suparna/Garuda myth (Later Vedic period)
|
L.P. SINGH |
Kasmira Saivism: an analysis and reflection
|
S.P. THOMPSON |
Does Panini's karaka system provide a basis for a universal grammar?
|
A.V. VASILKOV |
Draupadi in the assembly-hall, Gandharva-husbands and the origin of the Ganikas
|
LIEVE VAN DE WALLE |
The pragmatic motivation for the passive in Classical Sanskrit
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