Cultural Horizons of India
author: Musashi Tachikawa
edition: 1990, International Academy of Indian Culture and Aditya Prakashan
pages: 2743
Topic: History
Indonesia in the fourth century
This chapter describes Indonesia in the fourth century located on page 221 of volume Volume 7 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.
Volume 7 deals with the study of Sanskrit hymnology and the references to music in Vinaya and in several other texts. It further deals with Buddhist music in contemporary China, Korea and Japan.
This book covers the research articles and general surveys of Professor Lokesh Chandra. For example, this chapter describes Indonesia in the fourth century. 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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Diaspora of Bhuta (Daiva) worshipping cult—India and Indonesia [by Shilpa V. Sonawane]
The first Hindu established in the regions of Indonesia include the Kingdom of "Kutai" in East Kalimantan, West Java Tarumanagara and "Holing" (Kalingga) in Central Java in the fourth century. The ancient Hindu kingdoms of Java have built and resurrected many square temples, called rivers in their islands such as "Gomati" and "Ganges", as well as large irrigation projects and infrastructure. (* 1) Ooi, Keat Gin (editor) (2004)....
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Vietnamese Buddhist Art [by Nguyen Ngoc Vinh]
Indonesia; the period when the Indian cultural elements came into contact with the Javanese culture is named Hindu Buddhist period, in the ancient history of Java is classified into two main periods; the central Javanese period from the seventh to the tenth century as early classic and the east Javanese period from the tenth to the sixteenth century as late classic. With the spread of the Buddhist art influences, the historic Buddhist art of South East Asia became firmly established....
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Triveni Journal
The Extension of Indian Culture Cultural institutions in Burma or Siam or Indonesia are just an extension of the Indian institutions. The territory stretching from Burma to Indonesia was known in the ancient days as the Land of Gold, and Indian merchants and princes settled there and founded their own colonies and spread Indian cultural influences. The Buddhist missionaries carried the torch of a new religion to these countries....
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[Cultural Horizons of India: index]
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[Volume 2 (summary)]
[Volume 3 (summary)]
[Volume 4 (summary)]
[Volume 5 (summary)]
[Volume 6 (summary)]
[Volume 7 (summary)]