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IJSAR - APRIL 7(2.2) 2019 consists of papers submitted for special issue of IJSAR.
Table of Contents
Research Articles
BUDDHIST APPROACH TOWARDS ENVIRONMENT: A GENERAL OVERVIEW | |
Anusha Shakya | 1-4 |
THE RELEVANCE OF TRI-LAḲṢAṆA | |
Neha Sukhija | 5-8 |
RELIGION AND DHARMA: SAME OR DIFFERENT? | |
Shivam Sharma | 9-18 |
SYMBOLISM IN BUDDHIST ART OF EARLY INDIA | |
Rajni Nanda Mathew, Rohit Mathew | 19-24 |
THE RELEVANCE OF FOUR NOBLE TRUTHS | |
Shravan Kumar | 25-32 |
THE CONCEPT OF ‘LAKṢAṆĀRTHA VĀKYA’ IN BRAHMA-ĀNANDA VALLI | |
Rohit Mathew | 33-40 |
THE EXPANSION OF INDIAN CULTURE INTO SOUTH-EAST ASIA | |
Rajni Nanda Mathew | 41-45 |
THE IMPACT OF PORTRAYAL OF SEX AND VIOLENCE IN MEDIA ON OUR SOCIETY | |
Neha Sukhija | 46-48 |
BUDDHIST SOCIETY IN TRIPURA | |
Shravan Kumar | 49-53 |
Articles
AMBEDKAR’S RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY: ITS RELEVANCE IN UNDERSTANDING PROBLEMS OF CONVERSION IN INDIA | |
Nidhi Balyan | 54-58 |
SYMBOLISM OF THE WHEEL AND LOTUS: ITS MEANING AND SIGNIFICANCE | |
Ram Vilas Maurya | 59-62 |
CONCEPT OF THREE Vs IN ANCIENT BHARAT CULTURE | |
Adarsh Kumar Singh, Shilpa Singh | 63-66 |
WOMEN IN UGANDA | |
Kumar Saurabh | 67-73 |