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From Kedarnath Pandey to Rahul Sankrityayan: The Story of a Buddhist Scholar
Introducing the father of Hindi travel literature
Introducing the father of Hindi travel literature
A variety of perspectives will be covered in online forums…
Professor Benimadhab Barua (1888–1948), popularly known as B. M. Barua, was an indologist and educator who played a crucial role in the revival of Buddhism