ORAL TRADITION IN ANCIENT INDIA Amit Jha.
Language: English Publication details: New Delhi Research India Press 2016/01/01Edition: 1Description: 256ISBN:- 9789351710479 (hardback)
- 9351710475 (hardback)
- AMI/OR 209.34
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206 RAD/RE RELIGION AND SOCIETY | 208.2 KAR/LO LOST ART OF SCRIPTURE: Rescuing The Sacred Texts | 208.2 VAS MANY SCRIPTURES: ONE WISDOM | 209.34AMI/OR ORAL TRADITION IN ANCIENT INDIA | 209 ARM/LO LOST ART OF SCRIPTURE : Rescuing the Sacred Texts | 209 ARM/LO LOST ART OF SCRIPTURE : | 209.54 RAV/IN INDIAN RELIGIONS |
Indian religions. Ancient texts of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism were preserved and transmitted by an oral tradition. For example, the śrutis of Hinduism called the Vedas, the oldest of which trace back to the second millennium BCE.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-256).
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