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Indica by L. D. Barnett - 17.Principles of Indian Śilpaśāstra. With the Text of Mayaśāstra. By ProfessorPhanindra Nath Bose, M.A. … with a foreword by DrJames H. Cousins, D.Lit (The Punjab Oriental (Sanskrit) Series, No. 11.) 9⅝ × 6⅜, 4 + 90 + 18 + 4 pp. Lahore: Punjab Sanskrit Book Depot, 1926.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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1 Thus, on p. 33, Mr. Bose says: “The only instance we have of a figure of a king in India is perhaps the broken Mathura statue of … Kaniska”; and then he immediately proceeds to mention several other instances of royal portraits, to which might be added the effigies of the Pallava and other Southern kings. His remarks on p. 54 anent the date of the earliest images are utterly unintelligible.