The beginning of Hindu culture as world-power (A D 300-600) by Benoy Kumar Sarkar first published in 1916. This is a chapter from the author's Chinese Religion Through Hindu Eyes: A Study in the Tendencies of Asiatic Mentality, which is passing through the press. The author has been studying the Chinese civilization of the Tang and Sung Dynasties (A.D 600-1250) at the British Royal Asiatic Society (North China Branch). He delivered an address before a public meeting convened by the Society in October, 1915, on First Impressions of Chinese Religion. He was introduced by Dr. Arthur Stanley, Curator of the Museum, who presided.
The beginning of Hindu culture as world-power (A D 300-600) by Benoy Kumar Sarkar first published in 1916. This is a chapter from the author's Chinese Religion Through Hindu Eyes: A Study in the Tendencies of Asiatic Mentality, which is passing through the press. The author has been studying the Chinese civilization of the Tang and Sung Dynasties (A.D 600-1250) at the British Royal Asiatic Society (North China Branch). He delivered an address before a public meeting convened by the Society in October, 1915, on First Impressions of Chinese Religion. He was introduced by Dr. Arthur Stanley, Curator of the Museum, who presided.