This journal publishes research on Indian philosophical thought, including the relationship between Buddhist and Brahmanical traditions. It also explores the use of Greek mythological figures in Indian epics and the pan-Indic nature of relic worship. Additionally, the journal examines the semantic range of Sanskrit words for 'love' and the concept of the 'heart' in yoga.
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SJR Quartile by Discipline
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HistoryQ3
Literature and Literary TheoryQ3
Visual Arts and Performing ArtsQ3
Cultural StudiesQ4
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Scopus Categories
HistoryCultural StudiesLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Arts
Research Topics (OpenAlex)
Indian and Buddhist StudiesEurasian Exchange NetworksHistorical, Religious, and Philosophical StudiesIslamic Studies and HistoryChinese history and philosophyJapanese History and CultureClassical Antiquity StudiesByzantine Studies and HistoryEducational and Social StudiesAsian Geopolitics and Ethnography