Benimadhab Barua
Bengali Writer, Indologist, and pundit of Pali and Buddhism
Benimadhab Barua's Degrees
- Masters Bengali University of Calcutta
Why Is Benimadhab Barua Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Benimadhab Barua was an Indian scholar of ancient Indian languages, Buddhism and law. He was a prominent educationist and writer. Early life Barua was born on 31 December 1888 in a Bengali Buddhist family of Chittagong district of Bengal Province. Among the schools and college he attended were the Chittagong Collegiate School, Chittagong College, Scottish Church College and Presidency College, Krishnath College from where he passed BA in Pāli in 1911. In 1913 he earned an MA degree in Pāli from University of Calcutta. Thereafter he also studied law at Calcutta City College and Calcutta Law College, affiliated with the same university.
Benimadhab Barua's Published Works
Published Works
- A history of pre-Buddhistic Indian philosophy (16)
- Asoka and his inscriptions (1955) (8)
- Old Brahmi inscriptions in the Udayagiri and Khandagiri caves (4)
- Buddhadatta and Buddhaghosa: their contemporaneity and age (1945) (2)
- Gayā and Buddha-Gayā: (early history of the holy land) volume 1 (1931) (1)
- Gayā and Buddha-Gayā@@@Gaya and Buddha-Gaya (1937) (1)
- Barhut Book Ii Jataka-scenes (1934) (0)
- Prakrit Dhammapada : based upon M. Senart's Kharoṣṭhi manuscript with text, translations and notes (0)
- Stone as a story-teller (0)
- Stone as a story-teller ; Jātaka-scenes (0)
- Aspects of life and art (1937) (0)
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