Cultural Horizons of India
author: Musashi Tachikawa
edition: 1990, International Academy of Indian Culture and Aditya Prakashan
pages: 2743
Topic: History
Narrative art of Tibet
This chapter describes Narrative art of Tibet located on page 236 of volume Volume 1 in the book Cultural Horizons of India compiled by Musashi Tachikawa. This book comprises 50 years of research material of Lokesh Chandra and represents a thorough study of the ancient culture of India, dealing with Tantra, Buddhism, Art, Archaeology, Language and Literature in 7 volumes.
The first volume presents the evolution of ideas that emerge from a broad spectrum of quests in languages such as Sanskrit, Greek and Latin (etc.) and further presents an introduction to Indonesian history, art and linguistics.
This book covers the research articles and general surveys of Professor Lokesh Chandra. For example, this chapter describes Narrative art of Tibet. Everything together represents a huge collection of writings related to languages such as Sanskrit, Iranian, Sino-Japanese, Tibetan, Thai, Greek, Latin, Celtic, and Slavic..
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Tibet (Myth, Religion and History) [by Tsewang Gyalpo Arya]
These two years are the most probable and fits well with convincing narrative in Tibet s history. The tables derived from these facts also lead to a more reasonable conclusion. But we see that most of King Srongtsan‘s exploits and accomplishments were achieved in advanced age. We do not find any major achievements when he was younger....
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Triveni Journal
Rajeshwar; Folk Tales and Narrative Traditions of. Folk Tales and Narrative Traditions of Telangana Folk art forms and their significance The study of folk literature is essential to understand the life and philosophy of the rural masses who constitute the great majority of Indian population. The beauty of their hearts, their longings and aspirations and their beliefs and convictions are codified in the folk tales, legends, songs and stories....
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Amaravati Art in the Context of Andhra Archaeology [by Sreyashi Ray chowdhuri]
Buddhist sculptural art. Undoubtedly the Buddhist sculptural art at Bharhut, Bodhgaya and Sanchi are thematically paralleled to the early sculptures from Amaravati. It may be emphasized that the bulk of the sculptures of the Shunga period consisted of Jatakas and Buddha s life story. Contemporary art centres also exhibit the same content of which Amaravati art figured prominently....
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[Volume 3 (summary)]
[Volume 4 (summary)]
[Volume 5 (summary)]
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