Vakataka gupta age: circa 200-550

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Ramesh Chandra Majumdar, Anant Sadashiv Altekar
Motilal Banarsidass Publ., 1986 - History - 515 pages
Many text on music dance and drama continued to be written in different parts of India until the 17th century. Between the 12th and the 16th century regional styles emerged. Medieval texts have been discovered in all parts. One amongst these is the Srihastamuktavali belonging to the eastern tradition.
 

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Powers of the King
xxvi
Hindu Philosophy
xxvi
Ancient Indian History and Culture Hindu University Benares
13
The Kidāra Kushāņas
21
The Madra Republic
33
The Maukharis of Baḍvā
40
The Maghas of Baghelkhand and Kausāmbi
47
EASTERN DECCAN
64
Coinage in South India
306
CHAPTER XVII
334
General View
335
CHAPTER XVIII
342
Sculpture
374
Technical and Primary Education
396
Bhāsa
403
Technical Literature
409

The Pitribhaktas
77
CHAPTER V
93
Pravarasena II
113
Narendrasena
121
442
126
Buddhism
156
10
166
Basim Branch of the Vākāṭakas
251
10
285
Taxation
291
Jainism
293
The Coinage of the Republics
298
Astronomy
418
THE SAKA RULERS OF WESTERN INDIA
474
CHAPTER VI
486
Index
491
AppendixThe Extent of the kingdom of Chandragupta_I
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134
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Chemistry and Metallurgy
506
ARCHAEOLOGICAL REMAINS OF THE GUPTA PERIOD
515
Dāmajada I Jivadāman and Rudrasimha
i
Map of India
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