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Samuel Beal’s ‘Chinese Accounts of India’ is a seminal work that compiles and translates historical accounts written by Chinese travelers, pilgrims, and scholars who visited India during the medieval period. These narratives offer a unique perspective on Indian society, culture, religion, and civilization as observed by foreign visitors.
The fourth edition presents detailed records from prominent Chinese visitors including the renowned Buddhist monk Xuanzang, whose journey to India in the 7th century provided extensive documentation of Indian kingdoms, religious institutions, and daily life. Beal’s scholarly translations and annotations make these ancient accounts accessible to modern readers, bridging the historical gap between Chinese and Indian civilizations.
This work serves as an essential resource for understanding historical trade routes, Buddhist influence, cultural exchanges, and the development of international relations in ancient Asia. It provides valuable ethnographic and geographical information that complements Indian historical sources and offers alternative perspectives on India’s past.
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