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Chinese Accounts of India represents a groundbreaking scholarly work that compiles and translates historical records from Chinese sources documenting their observations and understanding of India. Samuel Beal meticulously examines accounts from early Chinese travelers, merchants, and Buddhist pilgrims who journeyed to India, capturing their perspectives on Indian culture, religion, geography, and society.
This first edition published by Gyan Publishing House serves as an essential reference for understanding cross-cultural exchanges between China and India during ancient and medieval periods. Beal’s detailed translations and annotations make these primary sources accessible to modern readers, revealing fascinating details about trade routes, religious practices, and diplomatic relations. The work demonstrates how Chinese civilizations viewed their Indian counterparts and the profound influence of Indian Buddhism on Chinese thought and culture.





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