Soviet Indology Series

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Soviet Indology Series ("Soviet Indological Book Series") is an English-language Indological book series with works from the Soviet Union . It was published in Calcutta from 1969 to 1972. A total of eight volumes have appeared. It contains several works and translations by Shcherbatskoi , including his fundamental work on Buddhist logic (see also Indian logic ) and the important work on Tibetan historical literature by Vostrikov .

Overview

  • 1. Modern ideological struggle for the ancient philosophical heritage of India / NP Anikeev (1969)
  • 2. Papers of Th. Stcherbatsky / trans. for the 1st time into Engl. by Harish C. Gupta. Ed. with an introd. by Debiprasad Chattopadhyaya ; Ščerbatskoj, Fëdor I .; Gupta, Harish C .; Chattopadhyaya, Debiprasad (1969)
  • 3. Kushan Studies in USSR Papers presented by Soviet Scholars at the UNESCO Conference on History, Archeology and Culture of Central Asia in the Kushan Period. Dushanbe, 1968. Calcutta: Soviet Indology Series No. 3. Indian Studies Past & Present. 1970.
  • 4. Tibetan Historical Literature, by AI; Gupta, Harish Chandra (trans. From Russian by) Vostrikov (1970)
  • 5. Madhyanta vibhanga ; discourse on discrimination between middle and extremes, (Soviet indology series, no.5) by Maitreyanatha (1971)
  • 6. Further papers of Theodore Stcherbatsky / trans. for the 1st time from Russ. by Harish Chandra Gupta, Ščerbatskoj, Fëdor I .; Gupta, Harish Chandra (1971)
  • 7. Studies in ancient India and in Central Asia / GM Bongard-Levin Author: Bongard-Levin, Grigorij M. (1971)
  • 8. Sketches of ancient Indian literature, Igor 'Dmitrievich Serebryakov; translated from the Russian by Harish Gupta Sri RK Maitra (1972)