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Review of James F. Fisher, Himalayan Anthropology: The Indo-Tibetan Interface
This is a review by Dilli R. Dahal of James F. Fisher, Himalayan Anthropology: The Indo-Tibetan Interface.
Review of Judith Justice, Policies, Plans, and People
This is a review by Ludwig F. Stiller, S. J., of Judith Justice, Policies, Plans, and People.
Pūrvī Nepālaka Vāsudev Mūrti
The article describes sculptures of Vasudeva found in Eastern Nepal. Vasudeva is one of the important forms of the deity Bishnu, or Vishnu. The article includes verses of Sanskrit. It includes 4 leave...
Cumulative Index to Kailash: 1973-1985 by Subject and Author
This is a cumulative index by subject and author of the journal Kailash from 1973-1985. Kailash is a scholarly quarterly journal devoted to the Himalayan studies with special emphasis on...
Simrāongaṛh: The Forgotten City and Its Art
The article discusses on Simraongarh. Simraongarh was the ancient capital of the Tirhut kingdom. Situated in the eastern Terai, it was founded in 1097 by King Nanyadeva who, according to local history...
Review of Gunanidhi Sharma, Monetary Structure of the Nepalese Economy: Policy Issues in Theory and Practice
This is a review by S. R. Poudyal of Gunanidhi Sharma, Monetary Structure of the Nepalese Economy: Policy Issues in Theory and Practice.
Diversity and Change in the Languages of Highland Nepal
The article discusses diversity and change in the languages of highland Nepal. Although the population of Nepal numbers only fifteen million, it is extremely diverse. There are a number of major and m...
Varshakṛtti: Eka Aprakāśit Ṭyāsaphū
The article discusses 'thyasafu'. Thyasafu is a kind of taking minutes or report writing after the meeting of Guthi. It is a written folded paper. The article includes the 'varsha kriti' - a thyasafu,...
Review of Padma Prakash Shrestha (ed.), Nepal Rediscovered
This is a review by Ananda P. Shrestha of Padma Prakash Shrestha (ed.), Nepal Rediscovered.
Ḍoṭī Bāisī ho ki hoina?
The article attempts to show that Doti, a place with a long history in Nepal, was among the Baisi rajya. Doti was known as Devatavi in ancient days. The article discusses the gradual change of its nam...
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