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India-Japan Relations India-Japan Relations
Greater India Society Bulletin No, 1
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Spoken Japanese, Markers, and Language
India-Japan Cultural Syncretism Reflected in Japanese Pantheon of Deities Siddharth Singh Director, Vivekananda Cultural Centre
3 IIC ICS Amb Hiramatsu
Mahayana Buddhism: the Doctrinal Foundations
Avata ˙ Msaka Buddhism in East Asia
Kazuko's Thesis June 24
Fabio Rambelli Lecture 3 Gomitsu and the Structure of Esoteric Signs
INDIAN SHIPPING and Aaakillmh ACTIVITY
1 Sanskrit Beyond Text: the Use of Bonji (Siddham) in Mandala And
India and Japan Has a Long History Rooted in Spiritual Affinity and Strong Cultural and Civilizational Ties
Introduction the Monk Is Dead Long Since. We Have a Statue That Is Said
Co Lo R in Ancien T an D M Ed Ieval East Asia
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Trade-Buddhism: Maritime Trade, Immigration, and the Buddhist
Brill's Encyclopedia of Buddhism
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Indigenisation of Traditional Performing Arts in Japan: Transformation of Indian Elements in Gagaku
Sales of Japanese Copper by Dutch East
Tōdai-Ji Buddhist Monastery 728 AD
Translating the Path: Principles of Progression in the 'Shakkyōka' Book of the Senzaishū Stephen Miller University of Massachusetts, Amherst
The Silk Road — a Cultural Thread Connecting Asia by Mohan Gopal Author Mohan Gopal
Ganjin and His Party, Though Avoiding Shipwreck This Time, Are Carried by Currents Far Into the Southern Regions of the Chinese Sea to Present-Day Hainandao Island
India-Japan: Echoes of Cultural Friendship by Prof
A Study of Foreignness in Early Japanese Esoteric Buddhist Art
(春学期) Spoken Japanese, Markers
Teaching About Buddhism
197. Todai-Ji Nara, Japan. Various Artists, Including Sculptors Unkei
Buddhist Monk Bodhisena in Japan
TOKYO 2005 RELIGION and SOCIETY: an AGENDA for the 21St CENTURY
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Colossal Buddha Statues Along the Silk Road