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Index
Cover Title Copyright Contents FOREWORD, THE INDIAN GENIUS INTRODUCTION COUNTRY AND POPULATION
I. THE COUNTRY II. THE POPULATION
I. Racial and Linguistic Criteria II. The Indo-European Stock and the Aryan Branch
PART ONE HISTORY
I. THE PREHISTORIC PERIOD II. THE BEGINNINGS OF HISTORY. THE SIXTH AND FIFTH CENTURIES BEFORE CHRIST III. ALEXANDER. THE MAURYAS
I. The Campaign of Alexander II. Chandragupta III. Asoka
IV. INDO-GREEKS, INDO-PARTHIANS, INDO-SCYTHIANS. THE KUSHANS AND KANISHKA V. THE DECCAN TO THE THIRD CENTURY VI. THE GUPTAS. HUNS AND TURKS. HARSHA
PART TWO INDIAN SOCIETY
INTRODUCTION I. THE FAMILY. ITS WORSHIP AND LAW
I. The Worship of the Family II. The Law of the Family
Dharma
III. Women and Marriage IV. Property
II. CASTE III. THE POLITICAL ORDER
I. Spiritual Power and Temporal Power II. Artha and Dharma III. Republics Kingdoms IV. The Royal Office V. Assemblies VI. Justice VII. Administration
IV. ECONOMIC LIFE
I. Work and Business
The workers Agriculture Industry Trade Guilds
II. Property
Land Revenues and Coinage State Socialism. The Poverty of India
PART THREE SPIRITUAL LIFE. RELIGIONS AND PHILOSOPHIES
I. ORIGINS
I. Pre-Aryan Origins
The Munda Element Dravidian, Sumerian, and Semitic Elements
II. The Religion of the Vedic Aryans and Early Brahmanism
The Vedas Rites and Magic. The Natural Order Sacrifice and the Gods The Exegesis of the Vedas The Brahmanic Cult Metaphysical Mythology The Future Life
II. EARLY JAINISM AND BUDDHISM
I. Their Common Conditions
Transmigration The New Notion of the Act The Aspiration to Deliverance The Influence of Yoga and the Sophists
II. Jainism
The Nirgranthas. Jina The Community The Canons Archaism and Realism. The Substances The Soul and its Salvation
III. Buddhism
Buddha The Community.Councils. Sects The Canon The Literature of the Mahāyāna Dogma
III. BRAHMANISM AS HINDUISM. THE RELIGIONS OF VISHNU AND SIVA
Theism. Siva, Vishnu, Krishna, Rama The Avatars. Eclecticism The Philosophy of the Epics The Transformation of Orthodoxy
IV. THE GREAT VEHICLE
Dialectic. Nagarjuna Concentration. Asvaghosha, Asanga, Vasubandhu The Sects The New Metaphysics Mythology
V. PHILOSOPHY AT ITS HIGHEST DEVELOPMENT
I. The Brahmanie Systems (A.D. 100-500), Pūrva Mīmāṃsā
Pūrva Mimāmsa Vaiśeshika Nyāya Vedānta Yoga Sāmkhya
II. The Philosophies in the Seventh Century
Orthodox Commentators Jainism Buddhism
III. The Characteristics of Indian Thought
Indian Science The Problems of India The Indian Conception of Mind
PART FOUR ÆESTHETIC LIFE
BOOK ONE THE LITERATURE OF INDIA
INTRODUCTION
I. The Languages of India II. Writing III. The Study of Indian Literature in Europe IV. The Literature of India
I. VEDIC AND POST-VEDIC LITERATURE
I. The Age of the Ṛigveda II. General Features of the Rigveda III. The Other Vedas
The Samaveda, Yajurveda, and Atharvaveda
IV. The Brāhmanas V. The Aranyakas and Upanishads VI. The Sutras
A. The Kalpa and Grihya Sūtras B. Vedānga
The Sūtras of Panini The Grammarians after Panini
VII. Bhāshya
II. EPIC POETRY
I. The Mahābhāraia II. The Rādmāyana III. The Puranas IV. Pali and Prakrit, Literature V. Sanskrit Literature of Buddhist Inspiration
Asvaghosha and Aryasura
III. THE AGE OF KAVYA
I. Kalidasa and other Epic Poets of the Time. The Theory of Poetics II. Kaiidasa and Lyric (Erotic) Poetry III. Bhartrihari. Gnomic and Erotic Poets IV. Erotic Mysticism
Jayadeva
IV. THE DRAMA
I. The Nāṭya-śāstra II. The Forerunners of the Classical Theatre
A. The Religious and Epic Drama. Asvaghosha and Bhasa B. The Middle-class and. Political Drama. Sudraka and Visakliadatta
III. Kaiidasa. The Classical Theatre IV. The Successors of Kaiidasa V. The Drama after Bhavabhuti VI. Farce
V. NARRATIVE LITERATURE
I. Folk-tale and Fable II. The Literary Story
The Brihat-katha, Katha-sarit-sagara, and iSuka-saptati
III. The Romance
Dandin, Subandhu, and Bana
BOOK II THE ART OF INDIA
INTRODUCTION
Pre-Indian Art Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro
I. ARCHITECTURE AND DECORATION
Architecture Decoration The Stupa
II. RELIGIOUS ART III. SCULPTURE AND PAINTING
The evolution of the Tribangha
IV. THE EVOLUTION OF INDIAN ART V. INDIAN ÆSTHETICS. THE FRESCOES OF AJANTA AND THE SANSKRIT DRAMA
CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
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