First published in 1932 as one of the three peripheral works resulting from Indian scholar Niharranjan Ray's comprehensive study of the origin and history of architecture in Burma, this illustrated monograph offers a rare insight into the profound influence of Hinduism upon the history and society of Burma from the early centuries AD.
The second part of a trilogy of books by Niharranjan Ray on religion in Burma, this text offers an examination of the influence and development of Mahayana Buddhism, from its Sarvastivadin roots to Tantrayana.
This work forms part of a trilogy by Niharranjan Ray on religion in Burma (the other two being "Sanskrit Buddhism in Burma" and "Brahamanical Gods of Burma"), and is a lucid description of the history and development of Theravada Buddhism in the region. It is a classic study of the history of Theravada Buddhism in Burma, based on ethnographic, ...
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