Buddhist art and antiquities of Himachal Pradesh: upto 8th century/ Omacanda Handa
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Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 294.3 HAN/B (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P00426 |
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INTRODUCTION
1 • Geo-Physical Setting
• Spcio-Religious Background
EFFLORESCENCE OF BUDDHISM
2 • Proliferation of the Ideology
• Imperial Patronage
• Religion of Faith
EVOLUTION OF PANTHEISTIC SYSTEM
3 • Native Pantheology
• Inroad of Buddhist Pantheon
• Pantheistic Interftision
• Popularisation of Shiva-Shakti Cults under
Brahminic Revivalism
• Unification of Buddhist and Brahminic Deities under
Tantric Sway
BUDDHIST ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
4 • Problems and Prospects
• Chandrabhaga Valley
• Beas Valley
• Satluj Valley
• Jamuna Valley (including Shalvi, Pabbar and Tons valleys)
BUDDHIST RELICS
5 • Architectural and Structural Evidences
• Numismatic Evidences
• Epigraphical Evidences
• Sculptural and other Relics
CONCLUSION
6 • Conclusion
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