Cultural Horizons of India
author: Musashi Tachikawa
edition: 1990, International Academy of Indian Culture and Aditya Prakashan
pages: 2743
Topic: History
King Dharmavamsa Teguh and the Indonesian Mahabharata
This chapter describes King Dharmavamsa Teguh and the Indonesian Mahabharata located on page 239 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 King Dharmavamsa Teguh and the Indonesian Mahabharata. 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]
Reign of King Sanajaya "Holing", calling him "extremely rich" and referring to him as a peaceful coexistence between peoples and the Buddhist sovereign Sailendra in the Kedu plains of the island of Java. There are theories that foment the arrival of Hinduism in Indonesia, who are South Indian sea traders where Hinduism brought the Indonesian royal family that houses religions and Indian culture and are the first to to adopt spiritual ideas followed for the masses....
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Settlement in Early Historic Ganga Plain [by Chirantani Das]
Rajagriha supreme seat (a): King Jarasandha. The Ᾱdiparva of the Mahabharata calls Jarasandha the incarnation of the demon Viprachiti and hence a devil by birth. A. Sen thinks both names-Viprachiti and Jarasandha are sanskritised. Probably he is of non-Aryan origin and his frequent fights with Aryan stocks made him a villain in the Sanskrit literary tradition....
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