The present paper offers a complete inventory of authoritative passages in Sanskrit and Prakrit texts on gemmology and Sanskrit lexicons where emerald is dealt with. Fresh light is thrown on the hotly debated issue whether the description of beryl in the Arthaśāstra II, 11, 30 contains an indirect reference to emerald. The Sanskrit names of emerald are analysed and commented on. Texts revealing the history of emerald and its origin are put to the test, and the evident mistakes prevalent in the special literature are corrected. Finally, a peculiar belief on the magic power of emerald is analysed within a wider context
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This paper argues that the Mahābhārata is a self-conscious intervention in the religious imagination...
The settlements of Chandravalli and Brahmagiri come under the Krishna basin. Chandravalli and Brahm...
Prasad, Pushpa, Sanskrit Inscriptions of Delhi Sultanate, 1191-1526. Delhi: Oxford University Press,...
KA II, 11, 28–41 is the earliest extant Sanskrit text on ratnaśāstra ‘gemmology’. It is a branch ...
This article examines the practice of producing factitious gems as described in Nityanātha’s Jewel M...
Lecture held by James Mchugh, Los Angeles India and neighboring regions were the main sources of man...
Samudragupta’s gold coins of Asvamedha Type are frequently mentioned by historians of ancient Indi...
Precious jewellery from South Asia rarely survived the turmoil of centuries, only some extremely rar...
textThe Līlātilakam of late fourteenth-century Kerala represents an attempt to grammatically and a...
Sheldon Pollock’s stimulating book Language of The Gods In The World Of Men has offered numerous new...
This journal has been published at different time periods under the following titles: Explorations: ...
This paper provides an overview of selected art historical and archaeometallurgical aspects in the s...
The present study explores the later phase of Prajñāpāramitā scriptural production (ca. 8th-12th C),...
The paper aims at summarising the progress that has been made after World War II in collecting, edit...
An investigation of the relationship between Vedic and Tantric elements in the use of mantras in lat...
This paper argues that the Mahābhārata is a self-conscious intervention in the religious imagination...
The settlements of Chandravalli and Brahmagiri come under the Krishna basin. Chandravalli and Brahm...
Prasad, Pushpa, Sanskrit Inscriptions of Delhi Sultanate, 1191-1526. Delhi: Oxford University Press,...