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Ancient Geography of Asia

Author: Das, Nobin Chandra

Keywords: Ramayana, Geography, Ancient Geography, Valmiki, Aryan Race

Publisher: Buddhist Text Society of India, Calcutta

Description: Ancient Geography of Asia by Nobin Chandra Das traces the original scope and character of the great epic of Valmiki, which marked an important epoch in the early history of the Aryan race. The Ramayana has been compared to the Akshay Bata, the primaeval and everlasting shade-tree of India that lies buried and over grown with numerous creepers and parasites, which in course of time pass as parts of the parent tree.

Source: Central Secretariat Library

Type: Rare Book

Received From: Central Secretariat Library


DC Field Value
dc.contributor.author Das, Nobin Chandra
dc.date.accessioned 2019-02-28T13:09:11Z
dc.date.available 2019-02-28T13:09:11Z
dc.description Ancient Geography of Asia by Nobin Chandra Das traces the original scope and character of the great epic of Valmiki, which marked an important epoch in the early history of the Aryan race. The Ramayana has been compared to the Akshay Bata, the primaeval and everlasting shade-tree of India that lies buried and over grown with numerous creepers and parasites, which in course of time pass as parts of the parent tree.
dc.source Central Secretariat Library
dc.format.extent viii, 77 p.
dc.format.mimetype application/pdf
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher Buddhist Text Society of India, Calcutta
dc.subject Ramayana, Geography, Ancient Geography, Valmiki, Aryan Race
dc.type Rare Book
dc.date.copyright 1896
dc.identifier.accessionnumber AS-002241
dc.format.medium text
DC Field Value
dc.contributor.author Das, Nobin Chandra
dc.date.accessioned 2019-02-28T13:09:11Z
dc.date.available 2019-02-28T13:09:11Z
dc.description Ancient Geography of Asia by Nobin Chandra Das traces the original scope and character of the great epic of Valmiki, which marked an important epoch in the early history of the Aryan race. The Ramayana has been compared to the Akshay Bata, the primaeval and everlasting shade-tree of India that lies buried and over grown with numerous creepers and parasites, which in course of time pass as parts of the parent tree.
dc.source Central Secretariat Library
dc.format.extent viii, 77 p.
dc.format.mimetype application/pdf
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher Buddhist Text Society of India, Calcutta
dc.subject Ramayana, Geography, Ancient Geography, Valmiki, Aryan Race
dc.type Rare Book
dc.date.copyright 1896
dc.identifier.accessionnumber AS-002241
dc.format.medium text