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* {{i|26. '''Utz Podzeit''': ''Indian Manuscripts in Vienna''|351}} | * {{i|26. '''Utz Podzeit''': ''Indian Manuscripts in Vienna''|351}} | ||
* {{i|27. '''Lokesh Chandra & Sudarshan Devi Singhal''': ''Avalokiteśvara in Tun-Huang Painting''|359}} | * {{i|27. '''Lokesh Chandra & Sudarshan Devi Singhal''': ''Avalokiteśvara in Tun-Huang Painting''|359}} | ||
* {{i|28. '''Chandra B. Varma''': ''A Translator's Approach with Reference to the | * {{i|28. '''Chandra B. Varma''': ''A Translator's Approach with Reference to the<br>Abhidhammatthasaṅgahasarūpa''|373}} | ||
Abhidhammatthasaṅgahasarūpa''|373}} | |||
* {{i|29. '''T.S. Rukmani''': ''Upaniṣadic Philosophy and the Pañcakośa Concept | * {{i|29. '''T.S. Rukmani''': ''Upaniṣadic Philosophy and the Pañcakośa Concept | ||
Compared with Recent Humanistic Psychology in the West''|383}} | Compared with Recent Humanistic Psychology in the West''|383}} | ||
* {{i|30. '''S.C. Goswami''': ''Complementarity of Opposites: The Undercurrent of Upaniṣadic Thought''|389}} | * {{i|30. '''S.C. Goswami''': ''Complementarity of Opposites: The Undercurrent of Upaniṣadic Thought''|389}} | ||
* {{i|31. '''V.N. Jha''': ''Jayanta on Prātibhajñāna''|399}} | * {{i|31. '''V.N. Jha''': ''Jayanta on Prātibhajñāna''|399}} | ||
* {{i|32. '''Keshab Chandra Dash''': ''Pronominal Reference and Inferential Mechanism in Micro-Structural Representation | * {{i|32. '''Keshab Chandra Dash''': ''Pronominal Reference and Inferential Mechanism in Micro-Structural Representation''|403}} | ||
* {{i|33. '''K. Maheswaran Nair''': ''On the Hindu Thinking on Conversion to Buddhism in Kerala''|413}} | * {{i|33. '''K. Maheswaran Nair''': ''On the Hindu Thinking on Conversion to Buddhism in Kerala''|413}} | ||
* {{i|34. '''Ashok Kumar Goswami''': ''Contributions of Anundoram Borooah to Sanskrit''|423}} | * {{i|34. '''Ashok Kumar Goswami''': ''Contributions of Anundoram Borooah to Sanskrit''|423}} |
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This book contains thirty-four essays written by eminent philosophers and indologists in honor of the erudite scholar of Indian studies, Professor Gustav Roth.
Citation | Prasad, Hari Shankar, ed. Philosophy, Grammar, and Indology: Essays in Honour of Professor Gustav Roth. Bibliotheca Indo-Buddhica Series 20. Delhi: Sri Satguru Publications, 1992. |
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