ISSN 0976 – 7266
This is the third issue of South Asian Arts and in this young life, this journal has covered a wide range of themes within the arena of South Asian arts and culture, thus achieving its aim in a significant manner. It has also attracted attention of the scholars from different countries, who have sent their articles for publications in this journal. Seeing the wide range of topics covered so far, we felt it would be in order to precede this issue with a page of contents for this volume as well as for the previous issues. This we hope will enable the visitors to reach the article of their choice by just clicking on the relevant link, rather than exploring the site to look for an article of their choice.
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Content for (1) October 2010
Please click below for the articles in (1) Oct 2010 Issue -
Kolshi In Bangladeshi Modern Art by Lisa Banu
Brief Note on Tsogyal Shedrub Dargyeling Nunnery in Exile by M. N. Rajesh and Tsamchoe
Conserving Living Religious Heritage - Maintaining Continuity and Embracing Change by Ioannis Paolios
Story of India by Michael Wood - A Review by Archana Verma
Threat to Afghan Heritage by Archana Verma
A Bastion of South Asian Art and Culture in Philadelphia by Zoe Papademetriou
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Contents of Back Issues of this Journal
(1) July 2010 Issue
James Tod the Loyalist - The American Roots of an Indian Classic by John Mc Leod
Performing Pasts - A Review by Archana Verma
"World Art" and South Asia - A Dialogue on Some Problems and Perspectives by Daniel J. Rycroft and Archana Verma
Dambulla Cave Temple, Sri Lanka by Archana Verma
Decaying Paintingts at Rachol Seminary, Goa by Archana Verma
Lajja Gauri Type Figures in the Indus Valley by Max le Martin
(1) April 2010 Issue
Islamic Art and Funerary Practices by Archana Verma and Mazhar Hussain
Religious and Cultural Interaction in Mughal India by Archana Verma
Parvati's Marriage in Mithila Folklore by Archana Verma
Religion and Erotics in Traditional India by Archana Verma
Method of an Architect - Book Review by Archana Verma
My Name is Khan - Film Review by Archana Verma