Ksatriya Clans in Buddhist India [Hardcover](Hardcover, Bimala Charan Law)
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About The Book: The purpose of this book is to present a comprehensive historical account of various prominent ancient Indian clans during the time of the Buddha, such as the Licchavis, Videhas, Mallas, Shakya, and other minor clans. Remarkably, this aspect of Indian history has received inadequate attention from historians until now. While Dr. Rhys Davids briefly mentions these clans in his work "Buddhist India," the Hinayana Buddhist literature provides more references to these significant clans compared to the relatively limited information found in the Mahayana Buddhist literature. When it comes to the minor clans, the northern Buddhist literature remains silent, while the southern Buddhist literature offers only scant details. Sanskrit literature offers little help in this regard. To gather information, the author has consulted Tibetan literature as well as the writings of English, French, and German authors. About The Author: Bimala Churn Law (1892-1969), also known as Bimala Charan Laha, was a renowned Bengali scholar, historian, editor, translator, and compiler. His impressive body of work comprises 347 publications in 1,233 editions across four languages, with a total of 5,214 library holdings. Law's writings encompass various genres such as history, criticism, interpretation, biographies, paraphrases, commentaries, academic theses, sacred books, and bibliographies. Among his notable works are "The Buddhist Conception of Spirits," "Historical Geography of Ancient India," "A History of Pāli Literature," "Heaven and Hell in Buddhist Perspective," "The Life and Work of Buddhaghosa," and "Women in Buddhist Literature." Law's contributions have made him a significant figure in the field of scholarship and have greatly enriched the understanding of various subjects within his areas of expertise. The Title 'Ksatriya Clans in Buddhist India written/authored/edited by Bimala Charan Law', published in the year 2023. The ISBN 9788121287371 is assigned to the Hardcover