Greater magadha : Studies in the culture of early India English
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- 9788120835344
- 934.04 J 597 G 105921
Contents:
The bhagavadgita
Ajivikism
Buddhism
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934.016 D196 H Harappan Bibliography | 934.02 B51 T 109005 Tribes In Ancient India Tribes In Ancient India | 934.02 P1919 I 105156 Iron in Ancient India | 934.04 J 597 G 105921 Greater magadha : | 934.045 Su86 A 104992 Asokan edicts: | 934.045092 L1394 A 100133 Ashoka in Ancient India | 934.05 P 2755 B 105804 Between the empires : |
Greater magadha, roughly the eastern part of the gangetic plain of northern India, has so far been looked upon as deeply indebted to brahmanical culture.
The bhagavadgita
Ajivikism
Buddhism
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