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The Life of Hiuen-Tsiang

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This is a riveting narrative about one of the world's most celebrated travellers.

One of the first pilgrims to travel to India from China, Hiuen-Tsiang was a monk whose journeys brought him in close contact with India's flourishing Buddhist culture, giving him a deep understanding of the political, social, and economic scenarios of the country.

Translated in the mid-nineteenth century by Samuel Beal, this gripping account of a scholar's journeys takes us across seventeen years of travel - through the Gobi desert, to the ancient monasteries of Kabul, and finally to the hotbed of Buddhism, India.

Known as the Master of the Law, Hiuen-Tsiang provided an insightful commentary on India's social structure during the times of monarchs such as Ashoka and Harsha.

A book replete with undertones of adventure and wanderlust, The Life of Hiuen-Tsiang is a riveting narrative about one of the world's most celebrated travellers.

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Product Details
Rupa & Co
8129120313 / 9788129120311
Paperback / softback
954.021
01/03/2013
India
204 pages
129 x 198 mm
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