Vakataka gupta age: circa 200-550Ramesh Chandra Majumdar, Anant Sadashiv Altekar 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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The Madra Republic | 33 |
The Maukharis of Baḍvā | 40 |
The Maghas of Baghelkhand and Kausāmbi | 47 |
Yasodaman Vijayasena Dāmajada II and Rudrasena II | 55 |
EASTERN DECCAN | 64 |
The Pitribhaktas | 77 |
I | 363 |
Vedic Religion | 369 |
57 | 375 |
Buddhism | 382 |
Technical and Primary Education | 396 |
Bhāsa | 403 |
Technical Literature | 409 |
Astronomy | 418 |
Kosala Dakshina Kosala and Mekala | 86 |
CHAPTER V | 93 |
Narendrasena | 121 |
AppendixNote on the Chronology | 251 |
CHAPTER XIV | 265 |
Powers of the King | 273 |
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Taxation | 291 |
The Coinage of the Republics | 298 |
Coinage in South India | 306 |
CHAPTER XVII | 334 |
CHAPTER XVIII | 342 |
FINE ARTS | 442 |
Secular Architecture | 460 |
xxiii | 475 |
CHAPTER VI | 486 |
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Plates IXV | i |
Map of India | |
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