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Archaeology of Religion in South Asia: Buddhist, Brahmanical and Jaina Religious Centres in Bihar and Bengal, c AD 600-1200

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Explore the fascinating religious landscape of ancient South Asia with “Archaeology of Religion in South Asia.” This book delves into Buddhist, Brahmanical, and Jaina religious centers in Bihar and Bengal between 600-1200 AD. Discover the archaeological evidence of these religious sites and their impact on the region by Birendra Nath Prasad. ISBN: 9788194991281

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  • ISBN-13: 9788194991281
  • Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN-10: 8194991285
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2021
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

11 reviews for Archaeology of Religion in South Asia: Buddhist, Brahmanical and Jaina Religious Centres in Bihar and Bengal, c AD 600-1200

  1. Ayush Singh

    I struggled with the writing style, felt academic. Yet, the content on Buddhist, Brahmanical, and Jaina centers is invaluable.

  2. Kunal Raj Kiran

    Prasad’s work is thorough. Some parts were hard to follow, but overall informative about the religious history.

  3. Esha Pareek

    A detailed look at religious sites. A bit dense, but rewarding for those interested in the period. A great resource for researchers.

  4. Sreya Ghosh

    Fascinating insights into the archaeology of religion! The book could use better images, but the research is solid.

  5. Afzal Ahmad

    An essential read for South Asian religious history enthusiasts. Prasad brings the era to life, though language is technical.

  6. Diksha Gupta

    Heavy on jargon. However, if you are determined you can glean some useful information.

  7. Anant Agarwal

    Well-researched, providing a comprehensive overview. A good addition to my collection on South Asian archaeology.

  8. Madhur Atre

    The book’s scope is impressive, but I wish there were more maps to help visualize the locations discussed. Still, well worth reading.

  9. Oam Jagtap

    A scholarly book and well documented, it could be more engaging. It provides a comprehensive study of religion in South Asia.

  10. Sakshi Sharma

    The book offered a fresh perspective. Some chapters felt repetitive, but overall, an enlightening read.

  11. Akagra Ravi

    Excellent resource for understanding religious interactions. High academic level of writing might be difficult for some.

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