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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalMohd Ashraf Dar is a historian and academician who has made significant contributions to the field of history, particularly in the study of Buddhism in Ladakh. He obtained his Ph.D. from Vikram University in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, with a focus on a historico-cultural study of Buddhism in Ladakh, covering the period until 1200 CE. His research interests revolve around understanding the historical and cultural aspects of Ladakh, with a specific emphasis on the development and influence of Buddhism in the region. His doctoral thesis delved into the socio-political dynamics, religious practices, Read More...
Mohd Ashraf Dar is a historian and academician who has made significant contributions to the field of history, particularly in the study of Buddhism in Ladakh. He obtained his Ph.D. from Vikram University in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, with a focus on a historico-cultural study of Buddhism in Ladakh, covering the period until 1200 CE. His research interests revolve around understanding the historical and cultural aspects of Ladakh, with a specific emphasis on the development and influence of Buddhism in the region. His doctoral thesis delved into the socio-political dynamics, religious practices, and the spread of Buddhism in Ladakh, shedding light on its impact on the local population. He was a Junior Research Fellow (JRF) at the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), where he gained valuable research experience and honed his skills in historical analysis and interpretation. Subsequently, he embarked on an academic career and currently holds the position of Assistant Professor in the Department of History at Lovely Professional University (LPU).
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Kashmiris known across the globe for its natural beauty as the Paradise on Earth. But the natives know it more for its spirituality as Raesh Vaer and Pir Vaer. Buddhism among the Religions of Ancient Kashmir explores this spiritual aspect of Kashmir prior to the coming of Islam, the major faith of contemporary Kashmir. Naga Cult, Brahmanism, Buddhism and Saivism thrived in Kashmir and contributed in making its culture unique. Buddhism has been discussed in more
Kashmiris known across the globe for its natural beauty as the Paradise on Earth. But the natives know it more for its spirituality as Raesh Vaer and Pir Vaer. Buddhism among the Religions of Ancient Kashmir explores this spiritual aspect of Kashmir prior to the coming of Islam, the major faith of contemporary Kashmir. Naga Cult, Brahmanism, Buddhism and Saivism thrived in Kashmir and contributed in making its culture unique. Buddhism has been discussed in more details as it is an irony that a religion which thrived in the valley for centuries has not even traces in contemporary Kashmir, but certain traditions prevalent in the contemporary Muslim majority society of Kashmir reflect the aroma of Buddhism.
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