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Defining The Image: Measurements in Image Making/ Charles Willemen , US
$ 13
Table of Contents:
Introduction; The Sanskrit Pratimalaksana: Translation, Sanskrit; The
Chinese Pratimalaksana: Translation, Chinese; Glossary: Chinese-
Sanskrit- English, Sanskrit- Chinese- English; Bibliography:
Abbreviations.
ISBN: 81-7030-842-9, First Edition: Delhi, 2006, Pages: 103
In the applied arts of India iconometery, talamana, the knowledge of
the measurements and the proportions of images, has an old tradition,
not entirely different from the Greek and the Renaissance
tradition.Ever since B.Laufer's study about the Citralaksana in 1913
the subject has raised new interest among artists and scholars alike.
The Indian Buddhist Pratimalaksana, which is edited in transcription
and translated into English here, may date from the 10th century,
anyway before Atisa (died 1054) . The Tibetan translation was made by
the Tibetan Grags-pargyal-mtshan (ca. 1285-1378) and the Indian
Dharmadhara, in souther Tibet before 1322, date of Bu-ston's
catalogue. The text most probably belongs to the Mulasarvastivada
tradition. The Chinese translation is the work of the Mongolian
aristocrat mGon-po skyabs, Gongbu Chabu in Chinese ( ca. 1690-1750) ,
The text was brought out in 1742 at Qianlong's court in Beijing. mGon-
po skyabs translated the Tibetan text in Chinese , and he added a
commentary using Tibetan Literature, Thge Chinese text in this volume
is based on the Japanese edition T. 1419, but the stanzas are
numbered, and the commentary in prose is separated from the main text.
Illustrations have been added. The glossaries at the end will help
further more research, it is hoped. The Chinese Translation of
Sanskrit words is often very useful to know the exact meaning of a
term, in both languages
Charles Willemen obtained his Ph.D in 1971 with a study of the Chinese
Udanavarga. Studied in Japan under H. Nakamura in the University of
Tokyo in 1972. Fullbright- Hays Visiting Scholar at Harvard
University, Dept. of East Asian Languages and Civiliazation in 1974.
Has taught at many Universities in Europe and in Asia. E.g. Guest
Professor : Beijing Language and Culture University , Xi'an Jiaotong
University , Banaras Hindu University , Nava Nalanda Mahavihara,
Vishvabharati University in Shantineketan. Has published extensively
about Buddhism in South and East Asia and about Chinese Art. Member of
the Belgian Royal Academy of Sciences since 1997.
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New Arrival
Lhasa - The Holy City / F. Spencer Chapman with an Introduction by Sir
Charles Bell K.C.M.G. K.C.I.E/ US$ 13
About the Book
This book gives first hand beautiful account of Lhasa by a leading
traveller. The book gives details of Monasteries, Feativals and
Processions, Lhasa City, The Potala Palace, Norbhu Lingka, Gyantse,
Phari, Recreations, Tibetan New Year.
The book if profusely illustrated with Maps and Plates.
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1. Aksayanivi-Essays Presented to Dr.Debala Mitra in Admiration of fer
Scholarly Contributions/ Ed.Gouriswar Bhattacharya. US$ 200
ISBN 81-7030-275-7
About the Book
"This volume is meant to honour an outstanding scholar and an
efficient Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India, Dr.
Debala Mitra, who has drawn admiration from her various colleagues,
both Indian and foreign. These scholars have contributed valuable
articles in appreciation of her careful and learned contributions. Dr.
Debala Mitra was both a serious academician and an indefatigable
worker as an archaeologist. As a Buddhist scholar she is renowned for
her volumnous works and as a field worker she is credited with several
important excavations. But what makes her so loving and admirable to
the scholarly world is her humbleness. And in that respect she
represents undoubtedly the traditional Indian concept of a scholarly
personality, viz. bhavanti namras taravah phalagame, the trees bow
down (only) due to the weight of fruits. Dr. Mitra has retired from
her official career but not from her educational pursuits. This volume
contains writings on various topics of Indian archaeology starting
from the pre-historic Mohen-Jo-Daro upto the late medieval period. As
Mitra herself is a scholar embracing a wide field of Indology so a
host of scholars have contributed to various topics on Indian art and
archaeology belonging to a long period and wide area. As she was also
engaged in the field work of excavation and in the study of art in
Nepal, this volume contains three articles on the art and architecture
of Nepal. We thank all our friends and scholars who share our feelings
in congratulating Dr. Debala Mitra on her sixty-fifth
birthday." (jacket)
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2. Buddhist- Art, History and Culture Essays by Prof. L.M Joshi/ Ed.
D.C Ahir. US$ 20
ISBN: 81-7030-799-6, Series: Bibliotheca Indo- Buddhica Series N. 233
Contents:
1. Life and times of the madhyamika philosopher Nagarjuna. 2.
Modernity of Buddha's Gospel. 3. True Buddhism. 4. Buddhist principle
of non-Egoity. 5. Aspects of Buddhism in ancient Indian culture. 6.
The concept of Dharma in Buddhism. 7. The mind and the mere mind in
Buddhism. 8. Faith and devotion in Buddhism. 9. Buddhist tradition and
Guru Nanak: aspects of absolute reality. 10. Modernity of ancient
Buddhism. 11. The way to Nirvana according to the Dhammapada. 12.
Buddhist contribution to art and architecture. 13. Aspects of Buddhism
in Indian history. 14. Santideva's Siksamuccaya - karikas
About the Author
D.C. Ahir (born 1928, Punjab) is a reputed scholar of Buddhist
studies, and has made notable contribution to the history of Buddhism
during the last 42 years. He retired as Director to Goverment of India
in February 1986, and since then fully engaged in enriching
literature. He already has more than 40 published works to his credit,
besides numerous articles on Buddhism.
In appreciation of his noble and notable contribution to the Buddhist
Literature as a Distinguished Scholar and Author, the Maha Bodhi
Society of India, Sarnath conferred on him on 30th November 2001 the
Honorary Title of Bauddha Sahitya Shiromani.
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3. Buddhist Iconometry - The Bimbamana of Gautamisastra as Heard By
Sariputra/ Ed. & Tr. into English By E.W Marasinghe. US$ 8
ISBN: 81-7030-417-2, Series: Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica Series No. 138
About the Book
The Bimbamana (popularly called Sariputra), an eleventh century
Sanskrit silpa text on Buddhist iconometry, provides the most detailed
treatment of the uttam-dasa-tala system pertaining to standing, sedent
and recumbent Buddha images. All the available palmleaf manuscript
copies of this work (numbering over fifteen) are from Sri Lanka which
is most probably the country of its origin. Unlike the Manjusribhasita-
vastuvidyasastra, another Sri Lankan silpa text which is boldly
Mahayai in character, the Bimbamana appears to have been composed
taking into consideration the Theravadic susceptibilities of the Sri
Lankan Buddhist. This speaks for its wide popularity among the Sinhala
craftsmen up to the present day. The text has been critically edited
together with an English translation which is copiously annotated for
the benefit of the lay reader.
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4. Buddhist Sites and Shrines in India- History, Architecture/
D.C.Ahir, US$ 80
ISBN: 81-7030-774-0, Series: Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica Series No. 231
About the Book
This book is the first of its kind which gives complete information on
the history, art & architecture of more than 250 Buddhist sites and
shrines in India. The presentation is state-wise, covering 25 modern
states, in alphabetical order, from Andhra Pradesh to West Bengal. The
most sacred shrines, sanctified by the Buddha, are in Bihar and Uttar
Pradesh. There other states where the Best Buddhist heritage has
survived are - Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. And the
best gompas monasteries in the high Himalayan Valleys where Buddhism
has been a living faith through the ages, are in Arunachal Pradesh,
Hamachal Pradesh, Ladakh (Kashmir) and Sikkim. To make this volume
complete in all respects, five additional notes have been added. There
are on - The Edicts of Asoka (3rd Century BC); Buddhist monasteries
seen by Hiuen Tsang the Chinese pilgrim, in the 7th Century AD; Sacred
Relics of the Buddha; Buddhist Remains in Pakistan, and Bhddhist Sites
in Bangla Desh. All this information naturally makes this volume a
very useful Reference Book on the Buddhist Sites and Shrines in Ancent
India.
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5. Citrakarmasastra ascribed to Manjusri/ E.W. Marasinghe, Vol. 2, US$
22
ISBN: 81-7030-252-8, Series: Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica Series No. 81
About the Book
The Citrakarmasastra covers the second half of the ancient Sanskrit
silpa text Vastuvidyasastra devoted to Mahayanic monastic architecture
and the art of image-modeling. The first half of the text dealing with
monastic architecture was published with an introduction and an
Englishtranslation in 1989 by Sri Satguru Publications as No. 67 of
their Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica Series. The present volume presents a
very methodical treatment of the subjects of Buddhist iconometry,
iconography and modelling clay images for the image-house of a
Buddhist monastery. In its fifteen chapters the work discusses all
aspects of image-modelling from the selection of trees for the
preparation f the wooden image-core to the painting of the eyes,
finishing touch given to a newly made image. An image is viewed as a
close limitation of the human body. It is, therefore, endowed with all
essential components of the human body such as the skeleton, nerves,
arteries and veins, flesh, skin and complexion in the form of the
image - core, astabandha glue, clay, limestone paste and pigments. All
these are dealt with in successive chapters in fair detail.
Particularly interesting are the sections on the arrangement of
statues inside the image-house, construction of the image-core,
Buddhist iconography and the rituals connected with the eye-opening
ceremony. The Citrakumasastra thus happens to be the only
comprehensive work so far discovered, which deals with the ancient art
of modeling of clay images of Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, and together
with its companion volume on monastic architecture, claims to be the
most important treatise on the ancient Buddhist art of the Mahayana
School.
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6. Defining The Image- Measurements in Image Making/ Charles Willemen,
US$ 13
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7. Deyadharma Studies in Memory of Dr.D.C Sircar/ Ed.Dr.Gouriswar
Bhattacharya. US$ 133
ISBN: 81-7030-021-5, Series: Sri Garib das Oriental Series No. 33
Contents:
Introduction. Preface. 1. Preliminaries to a textual criticism of the
minor rock edits of Asoka/Paul Kent Andersen. 2. Three Indic notes/
Harold W. Bailey. 3. Sanchi-Kakanada and the Hellenistic and Buddhist
sources/Pierre H.L. Eggermont. 4. Two inscribed Buddhist images from
the Museum of Indian Art, Berlin/Gouriswar Bhattacharya. 5. A
contemporary and inscribed equestrian portrait of Jagat Singh of Kota/
Joachim Bautze. 6. Names of Visnu in the inscriptions from Bihar and
Bengal : 9 to 13 centuries/Claudine Bautze-Picron. 7. Kanakesvara
temple at Kualo, district Dhenkanal/Debala Mitra. 8. An early coping
stone inscription from Mathura/Herbert Hartel. 9. Dating South East
Asia's earliest coins/Joe E. Cribb. 10. Sarnami verbs in - I (Y) A-
Theo Damsteegt. 11. Ancient Indian thought/Heinz Mode. 12. Mind and
moon/Jan Gonda. 13. Two small inscriptions from Hampi/Vasundhara
Filliozat. 14. Another fragment of the Sanskrit Sumukhadharani/Ronald
E. Emmerick. 15. A curious Buddhist seal from the Ashmolean Museum/
Simon Lawson. 16. Tha Acarya Motif at Deogarh/Klaus Bruhn. 17. Menal
inscription of [Cahamana] Chief Queen Suhavadevi, Vikrama 1225/Ram
Sharma. 18. An unpublished document of Nepal and its bearing on the
coinage of Sikkim/Pranab Kumar Bhattacharyya. 19. Date of Dignaga-
fresh light/S. Sankaranarayanan. 20. A grant of Sriranga-Raya I dated
10 September 1585 A.D. Jean Filliozat/Vasundhara and Pierre-Sylvain
Filliozat. 21. Beginning of sculptural art under the Guptas : an
inscribed image from Baraipur, near Sarnath/Haribishnu Sarkar. 22.
Date of inscriptions from Pulankurchchi/K.G. Krishnan. 23. Mangala-
symbols in Buddhist Sanskrit manuscripts and inscriptions/Gustav Roth.
24. Om or Siddham-remarks on opening of Buddhist manuscripts and
inscriptions from Gilgit and Central Asia/Lore Sander.
"The present book is a commemoration volume to the memory of Dr. D.C.
Sircar, the great Indian epigraphist and historian.
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8. Early Inscriptions/ Ed.Sadhu Subrahmanya Sastri. US$ 40
ISBN: 81-7030-068-1, Series: Sri Garib Das Oriental Series No. 17
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9. Encyclopedia of Indian Iconography Hinduism-Buddhism-Jainism /Prof.
S. K. Ramachandra Rao, 3 Vols (SET), US$ 333
ISBN: 81-7030-765-1, Series: Sri Garib Das Oriental Series No. 275,
276, 277
About the Book
The present publication, Encyclopaedia of Indian Iconography, is
intended to focus attention on the traditional details concerning
images and their worship. The details given in these volumes are taken
entirely from the traditional texts of Agama and Silpa-sastra, like
Brhatsamhita, Manasara, Kasyapa-silpa, Isana-siva-guru-deva-paddhati,
Silpa-ratna, Padma-samhita, Hayasirsa-samhita,Vaikhanasagama and Rupa-
mandana. The entries include not only the gods and goddesses of
popular so-called Hinduism, but also the divinities of Jaina (both
Digambara and Svetambara divisions) and Buddhist (Mahayana) religions.
The deities worshipped in Nepal and Tibet are also included. Sadhana-
mala has been used for descriptions of Buddhist deities, and Rupa-
mandana for Jaina deities. Most of the entries are illustrated by line-
drawings of images in temples, monasteries, basadis and in museums.
Topics of peripheral interest (like temple-construction, image-making
worship rituals and Agama divisions) have also been included here. The
volumes follow the Sanskrit alphabetical order (akaradi) to facilitate
translation into Indian languages. The first volume begins with the
words beginning with vowels in Sanskrit alphabet. Followed with mute
consonants and the rest of the consonants in the subsequent volumes.
Among various and synonymous names of the deties, the better known
ones have been selected for entry, while cross-references also have
been indicated. Wherever necessary, background stories for particular
iconographical representations have been given.
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10. Encyclopaedia of World Architecture Historical , Theoretical and
Practical/ Joseph Gwilt Illustrated with about Seventh Hundred
Engravings on Wood Revised, Portions Rewritten and with Addition By
Wyatt Papworth. US$ 100
ISBN: 81-7030-147-4, Series: Sri Garib das Oriental Series No. 64-65
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11. Epigraphical Glossary in three Sections, US$ 40
ISBN: 81-7030-074-6, Series: Sri Garib das Oriental Series No. 23
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12. Excavation in Swat and Exploration in the Oxus Territories of
Afghanistan/ Evert Berger and Philip Wright, US$ 22
ISBN: 81-7030-090-8, Series: Asian Art and Archaeology Series No.1
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13. First Collections of Tibetan Historical Inscriptions on Rock and
Stone From Ladakh Himalaya/ A.H.Franke, Prem Singh Jina, US$ 33
ISBN: 81-7030-766-X
About the Book
A.H. Francke termed Ladakh as Western Tibet. In 1905 he collected 89
inscriptions, compiled then under the title 'First Collection of Tibet
Historical Inscriptions on Rock and Stone from West Tibet.' I got this
manuscripts in 1983 and thought to do further research on it. Francke
written preface and dated the inscriptions in German language.
Therefore, till 2000, I was unable to translate the German portion in
English. However, with the German Embassy's kind co-operation the
translation work was done in the end of 2000. This year when my
publisher Sri Satguru publication was ready to publish the same. I
decided to complete this work. Since the manuscript was very old and
was even difficult to understand the collected inscriptions, Francke
also admitted this. I feel these inscriptions have historical
importance, therefore, I made all possible efforts to translate them
correctly. Francke endeavoured to arrange the inscriptions in a
systematic order since 800 A.D. to 1902. Thus this manuscript now a
historical document of scientific study. Which reflects the complete
history of Ladakh kings regine. The present book has many inscriptions
related with Buddhism and in the interest of Ladakh history I do not
feel to explain them is details. However, historical facts being
considered. I prefer to give the name of this book 'First Collection
of Tibetan Historical Inscriptions on Rock and Stone from Ladakh
Himalaya. I hope this work will be useful for teachers and students
who are interested on Ladakh studies.
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14. Glossary of Indian Art and Archaeology, US$ 15
ISBN: 81-7030-453-9, Series: Asian Art and Archaeology Series No. 5
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15. Iconographic Dictionary of Indian Religions Hinduism-Buddhism-
Jainism/ Gosta Liebert, US$ 50
ISBN: 81-7030-098-3
About the Book
Ever since the publication of the first edition of Edward Moor's "The
Hindu Pantheon" in 1810 iconography and mythology have been important
branches of Indology. In numerous books and articles both received
considerable attention in the past. In the course of time several
works appeared in which the published material dealing with mythology
was summarized in the form of dictionaries. So far, a similar manual
for iconography was, however, not yet available. Professor Liebert's
"Iconographic Dictionary of the Indian Religions", which brings
together an enormous amount of material hidden away in countless books
and articles, will therefore be welcomed warmly by many scholars
working in this branch of Indology, for it fills a long-felt gap in
the existing literature dealing with Indian iconography. In addition
we owe the author a debt of gratitude for the numerous useful
references to existing publications on specific subjects............
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16. Inscriptions of Achyutaraya's Time/ Assisted by G.A. Narayan Ed.
V. Vijayaraghvacharya, US$ 40
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17. Inscriptions of Harappa and Mohenjodaro/ Pran Nath, US$ 16
ISBN: 81-7030-012-6, Series: Asian Art and Archaeology Series No. 2
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18. Inscriptions of Krishnaraya's Time/ Ed. V. Vijayaraghavacharya, US
$ 40
ISBN: 81-7030-070-3, Series: Sri Garib Das Oriental Series No. 19
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19. Inscriptions of Sadasivaraya's Time/ Ed. V. Vijayaraghavacharya, US
$ 40
ISBN: 81-7030-072-X, Series: Sri Garib Das Oriental Series No. 21
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20. Inscriptions of Saluva Narasimha's Time/Ed. Sadhu Subramanya
Sastri and B. Vijayaraghavacharya, US$ 40
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21. Inscriptions of Venkatapatiraya's Time- Part-I/ Ed. V.
Vijayaraghavacharya, US$ 40
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22. Makaranda-Essays in Honour of Dr.James C.Harle/ Ed.Claudine Bautze-
Picron, Forewrd from Thomas S. Maxwell. US$ 200
ISBN 81-7030-236-7
Contents:
Foreword. Bibliography of Dr. James C. Harle. 1. The cult of Axis
Mundi and the pre-Asokan stupa/John Irwin. 2. Enigmatic 'Winged'
figures in the early terracotta art of India/Marianne Yaldiz. 3.
Terracotta types of Mother Goddess from Ksatrapa levels at Sonkh/
Herbert Hartel. 4. Narratives in Bharhut/R.C. Sharma. 5. The Bilingual
silver coinage of Eucratides the Great/David W. MacDowall. 6. A
flaming Buddha and his devotees from far-away countries/Maurizio
Taddei. 7. Positive examples of Sasanian influence on Gandharan art/
Katsumi Tanabe. 8. Some Khumbhanda figures on Mathura railing-pillars/
Prithvi K. Agrawala. 9. Naras and Kimnaras in a rocky landscape/Ellen
M. Raven. 10. Pregnant or pot-bellied?/Pratapaditya Pal. 11. A Visnu
Torso from Baramula and some related images from Kashmir/John Siudmak.
12. The newly discovered Maitreya from Sankhamul, Kathmandu Valley/
Adalbert J. Gail. 13. Rsis, gurus and kings in Orissa temple art/
Thomas E. Donaldson. 14. A vegetable motif in Central Indian art/Klaus
Bruhn. 15. The Visvarupa sculpture from Suhania at Gwalior/Thomas S.
Maxwell. 16. Early Buddhist sculpture at Kurkihar : the Buddha images/
Claudine Bautze-Picron. 17. Two images of Bodh-Gaya/Debala Mitra. 18.
The Kailasanatha Temple at Ellora/Stanislaw Czuma. 19. Nagendravahini
Devi : the Snake-Goddess on an Elephant Mount/Gouriswar Bhattacharya.
20. The issue of influence in Burmese art/Janice Leoshko. 21. The
'Vredenburg manuscript' in the Victoria and Albert Museum/J.P. Losty.
22. A personified trident from the Cola period/Francoise L'Hernault.
23. Tirumala Nayak's Choultry and an eighteenth century model/John
Guy. 24. A dispersed Gita Govinda series in the Mewar-Deccani style/
Andrew Topsfield. 25. Painting at Katholi-the later phase/Joachim
Bautze. 26. A Mughal painted textile in the Royal Ontario Museum/
Yolande Crowe. 27. Early contributions to Indian archaeology by
British Amateur artists/Mildred Archer.
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23. Nalanda and its Epigraphic Materials/ Hiranand Sastri, US$ 26
ISBN: 81-7030-013-4, Series: Asian Art and Archaeology Series No. 3
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24. Nalinikanta Satavarsiki- Dr. N.K Bhattasali Centenary Volume
(1888-!988) Studies in Art and Archaeology of Bihar and Bengal/ Ed.
Dr.Debala Mitra, Dr.Gouiswar Bhattacharya, US$ 200
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25. Report on the Inscriptions/ Sadhu Subrahmanya Sastri, US$ 40
ISBN: 81-7030-075-4, Series: Sri Garib Das Oriental Series No. 24
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26. Religious History of Ladakh/ Ed. Prem Singh Jina. US$ 13
ISBN: 81-7030-705-8
About the Book
Ladakh has its unique importance as it is surrounded by some important
republics of Central Asia. The present book contains History of
Christianity in Ladakh ; History of Buddhism in Ladakh, and Islam in
Ladakh. The book will help readers and researchers to know how Ladakh
is being influenced by the above religions in the past and how the eco-
cultural and religious changes are taking place in the passage of
time.
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27. Some Monasteries of Dringunag Pa Order in Central Ladakh/ Prem
Singh Jina, US$ 30
ISBN: 81-7030-601-9, Series: Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica Series No.195
About the Book
During 16th century A.D. King Jamyang Namgyal invited Lama Denma Kunga
Trakpa is Ladakh, who later decided to establish a monastery according
to Drigung Kargyu pa order. King agreed and gave his full assistance.
Lama Denma selected land in Phyang village and with the help of King
Jamyang Namgyal he started construction work. Initially he faced
financial crises, so king bequeathed three regions viz., Shyang
Sgamang and Lamayuru to him. Therefore, Lamayuru monastery which was
the famous monastery in Lower Ladakh came under the direct control of
Lama Denma. Consequently all the sub gonpas which were under Lamayuru
monastery came under the supervision of Lama Denma. When the
construction work of the monastery at Phyang completed, he named the
monastery 'Gaon' which later popularly known Phyang. Thus, the
Lamayuru, Atiche Skru-buchan, Tagmachik and Hemar Gonpas followed
their monastic functions according to Drigung Kargyu pa order since
16th century A.D. This book is the study of these five monuments.
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28. Sri Durga Devi Temple of Tellipalai/ M. Kandiah, US$ 5
ISBN: 81-7030-224-2, Series: Studies on Sri Lanka Series No. 14
About the Book
Sri Durgadevi Temple of Tellippali, in the North of Jaffana in Sri
Lanka, has become one of the most popular places of Siva worship in
the last few years. the early history of this temple is shrouded in
mystery. However, the author has attempted to cull out facts from the
traditions prevalent in the area about the temple and presented a
connected narrative for the reader. He, the author has given a
detailed account of the present temple complex for the benefit of
those who are not well familiar with its environs. The author has been
careful in describing all the architectural and sculptural works seen
in the temple. The book contains illustrations of the temple complex,
Goddess etc.
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29. Sri Lankan Monastic Architecture/ H.T. Basnayake, US$ 66
ISBN: 81-7030-9-6, Series: Studies on Sri Lanka Series No. 2
About the Book
Sri Lankan Monastic Architecture is the Second Volume in the
outstanding Studies on Sri Lanka Series, deals with the Monastic
Architecture of Sri Lanka, based on a historical significance of
Polonnoruva, the medieval Capital of Sri Lanka, which is called
Palasthipura in Medieval times. The situation of Polonnaruva midway
between the earlier capital of Anuradhapura and Rohana. A well-
documented and critical study of the history and development of
Buddhist monasticism and monastic architecture of Sri Lanka. The
growth of the City of Polonnurauva began with the reign of Vaijayabahu
I. The activities of Vijayabahu I is the sphere of Buddhism could be
discussed on resettlements of the Buddhist Monks, reintroduction of
the higher ordination and the revival of the Bhikkhu community. While
providing an overview of the research in this area, the author point
out, the history of Polonnaruva and describe its monuments of Worship,
ecclesialtical and residential buildings like Arama, Kuti, Avase,
Viharam Parivena and Pasada all used as residences. The inner citadal
is exclusively occupied by the royal palaces and other courtly
buildings, ponds, Tooth relic Temple, Siva devale, Galvihara and there
are some Other Ruins of Hindu Shrines dedicated to Siva, Vishnu, durga
and Kali and also describes its method and Construction of Stupa,
Vahalkadas, Fronticepices, Basements, walls, Door and Openings,
Pillers and Plasters, Roofs and Mterials used in the Consturction and
their Orientation. The book is profusely illustrated with plates,
figures, maps and site plan.
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30. Sri Saraswati in Indian Art and Literature/ Niranjan Ghosh, US$ 16
ISBN: 81-7030-057-6, Series: Sri Garib Das Oriental Series No.11
Contents:
Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Sarasvati as a river. 3. Relation of the
Goddess Sarasvati with different deities. 4. Different aspects of the
Goddess Sarasvati. 5. Iconographic representation of the Goddess
Sarasvati in the Brahmanical art. 6. System of worshipping of the
Goddess Sarasvati in the Brahmanical pantheon and results. 7. Concept
and iconographic representation of the Goddess of learning (Sarasvati)
in Buddhist art and literature. 8. Concept and iconographic
representation of the Goddess of learning (Sarasvati) in Jain art and
literature. Notes and references. Bibliography. Index.
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31. Tibetan Manuscripts and Inscription of Ladakh Himalaya/ Prem Singh
Jina, US$ 26
ISBN: 81-7030-574-8, Series: Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica Series No.189
About the Author
Dr. Prem Singh Jina a, Ph.D. in Economics, from Kumaum University,
Nainital, he has also done short-term courses in Animal Husbandry,
Agronomy, Horticulture and Mushroom Production from G.B. Pant
University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar. Dr. Jina started
his professional career at the Central Buddhist Studies, Leh, Ladakh
in 1981, as a Lecturer in Economics. He has written several book on
Ladakh Himalaya and has presented 13 papers at International and 20
papers at National Conferences. More than 40 radio talks by him on
different aspects of Ladakh have also been broadcast. He was made the
Indian Council of Historical Research Fellow in 1996-97. The American
Biographical Institute, USA, selected him for the International
Directory of Distinguished Leadership, and nominated him for the award
of 'Man of the Year-1998'. Presently, he is Professor at Central
Institute of Buddhist Studies Leh, Ladakh.
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32. Vastuvidyasastra ascribed to Manjusri- Text with Translation by
E.W. Marasinghe, Vol. 1, US$ 20
ISBN: 81-7030-199-8, Series: Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica Series No. 67
(Text with Translation)
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33. Vishnu Samhita- Text/ Ed. T. Ganapati Sastri, US$ 13
ISBN: 81-7030-223-4, Series: Sri Garib das Oriental Series No. 98
About the Book
The present work is divided into 30 chapters, comprising nearly 2,600
slokas. It is a work in which the slokas are in a narrative dialogue
between Anupagayana and a 'siddha' named Sumati. The work is
encyclopaedic in scope and comprehensive in treatment. It treats all
the major topics found in typical Samhitas and, further brings
together several traditions within one, unified text.
Chapter I is a synopsis of the subject-matter of the text, Chapter II
is about the definition of the Tantric teaching, chapter III discusses
the greatness of Vishnu. Chapter IV discusses the interaction pf
Prakriti and Isvara, Chapter V deal with the method of composition of
Mantras, Chapter VI is on the Rules for daily rites of bathing,
sippling, and worship of the deities, Chapter VII is about the
descriptions of Mudra-Gestures, Chapter VIII deals with sacramental
approach to igniting the fire for oblations, Chapter IX deal with the
descriptions of Mandala-designs, Chapter X describes the sacred bath,
Chapter XI describes the sacred bath. Chapter XIII is about general
rites about temple construction, Chapter XIV deals with the making of
icons, Chapter XV deals with the five types of consecration
ceremonies, Chapter XVI is on the purification rites for divine
images, Chapter XVII is about the rites for the consecration of the
Vishnu icon, Chapter XVIII is about the consecration rites, Chapter
XIX is about the concluding rites after installation of the icons,
Chapter XX deals with rules regarding festival occasion, Chapter XXI
is on the festive procession, Chapter XXII is on the rules for making
offering, Chapter XXIII names, describes various deities that make up
the Universal form of the Lord, Chapter XXIV is about the repairing of
the old icons, Chapter XXV deals with the expiations due to Omnious
happenings, Chapter XXVI is about rules regarding ritual bathing,
Chapter XXVII is on the sprinkling of water as a type of purifying
undertaking after the temple is renovated, Chapter XXVIII is about the
rites performed to prascitta, lest the rites be incompleted, Chapter
XXIX is on the rule of behaviour for the initiated. Chapter XXX is on
the disciplinary behaviour among the faithful.
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34. When Did the Buddha Live?-The Controversey on the Dating of the
Historical Buddha/ Ed.Heinz Bechert. US$ 80
ISBN: 81-7030-469-5
About the Book
>From the beginning of modern indological research, the dates of the
Buddha have been recognized as having crucial importance for early
Indian history. A symposium on "the date of the historical Buddha and
the importance of its determination for historiography and world
history" was convened under the auspices of the academy of science in
Gottingen, Germany. The present volume represents an updated survey of
the state of research in this field which is based largely on the
results achieved at this symposium and incorporates some more recent
investigations. The present volume concentrates mainly on those
aspects which are directly relevant for the reconstruction of the
early history of Buddhist chronology as well as for the understanding
of related developments in India, in Sri Lanka, and in the countries
of southeast Asian Theravada tradition. The volume contains papers by
Heinz Bechert, Siglinde Dietz, Jens-Uwe Hartmann, Gustav Roth, Heinz
Braun, Hajime Nakamura, Herbert Hartel, Hermann Kulke, Georg von
Simson, Adelheid Mette, Oskar von Hinuber, Wilhelm Halbfass, Andre
Bareau Heinrich von Steitencron, Cornelia Mallebrein, Petra-Kieffer-
Pulz, Gunter Gronbold, Claus Vogel, Herbert Franke, and Klaus
Rohrborn. The volume contains an exhaustive bibliography.
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