- Angul Copper-Plate of
Dharmamahadevi, from
the Journal of the Asiatic Society. Letters. Vol. XVII, No. 3, 1951.
- A Note on the Tirlingi
Copper-Plate, from
the Journal of the Bihar Research Society Vol. XXXVIII Parts 3-4,
1952.
- A
FRAGMENTARY STONE INSCRIPTION FROM BHÌÙË, from the Journal of the
Asiatic Society. Letters. Vol. XIX. NO. 1, 1953
- Some
Observations on the Interpretation of the P¡¸inisutra V¡sudev¡rjunabhy¡m
VUN and the Antiquity of the Bh¡gavatas, from the Journal of the
Bihar Research Society. Vol. XL, Part I 1954.
- An Inscribed Stone Slab from Paharia
(Banaras),
from the Journal of the Asiatic Society. Letters. Vol.XXI, No. 1,
1955.
- The Vessantara Jataka from Central Asia
- A Coin of Satomalla, A New, A
NEW KIDËRA KUSHËÛA KING
- Dr.
Grace Morley as the Director of the National Museum, New Delhi
(1960-1966)
- Hindu
Trinity from Central Asia
- Khonmukh
Plates of Dharmapala of Pragjyotisha
-
A
Mediaeval Bronze Sculpture of Arapachana from Nepal
-
Documentation
for Communication
-
The
Spread of Indian Art and Culture to Central Asia and China
-
Birth
of Buddha and its Vedic Parallel
-
Note
on the Worship of Images in Jainism (C.
200 B.C.-200 A.D.).
-
The
art of the Western Himalayas
-
Revanta from Kakrak Bamiyan in Afghanistan
-
An
Illustrated ASHÙASËHASRIKË
PRAJØËPËRMITË MANUSCRIPT
in the collection of the National Museum, New Delhi
-
Some
observations on an unidentified mural fragment from Bezeklik
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A
Terracotta Panel from Bhitargaon, Showing a Ramayana Scene
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