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Buddhist Heritage of Nepal

History, Art and Architecture

Author : G.K. Lama
ISBN :978-93-83221-50-9
Price :  5,700.00    5,130.00
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Year :2023
Format :Hardbound
Description :

29 cm (Hb), xiv+286 p., 26 col. & 46 b/w illus., Glossary, Bibliography, Index

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About the Book

Nepalese society represents a unique combination of people of different origins who have come here from different directions at different periods of history and have blended into one national identity despite their exclusive habits and social peculiarities. Nepal has become a great storehouse of the primitive ethnic communities of the world. Their style of life, sacraments, house-types and attitudes are quite peculiar and illustrative. That is why; Nepal is described as a paradise by the social anthropologists studying the culture and activities of the people. Communities, different in their social customs and traditions as well as psychological make-up, are living here since time immemorial.

The author attempted to throws light on Brahmanic tradition prevalent in the country as well as the deities worshipped belonging to this faith. It also deals with Buddhism and the deities related to this tradition. An attempt is also done to highlight the Siddha tradition of Buddhism and its impact on the Nepali society. The author has tried his best to present the artistic features of Nepal specially the paintings and wood-carvings. Society of Nepal is also discussed in a chapter and finally the contribution of Nepali peoples to the Indian territory is also described with well supported facts.

Hope, this book will get love from not only the Nepali people but also by the nature lovers, anthropologists, art-historians and indologists. 

About the Author

Dr G.K. Lama (b. 1963), Professor, Department of AIHC and Archaeology, Centre of Advanced Study, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, having specialization in the field of Archaeology, Buddhism and South-East Asian Studies and has nineteen books to his credit. He has presented 83 research papers in various national and international seminars and 118 research papers have been published in various reputed journals, edited books, conference proceedings and felicitation volumes.

He has completed a Major Research Project entitled Archaeological Investigation in and around Nalanda granted by the University Grants Commission, New Delhi, which was submitted in 2014. The author has also completed sixteen projects regarding archaeological investigations in Sikkim, Eastern and western Uttar Pradesh and Bihar with the kind permission of Archaeological Survey of India, New Delhi. He has invited twice to Sri Lanka and once to Thailand to deliver special lectures.