From archaeology to a stratigraphy of Vedic syncretism: the banyan tree and the water buffalo as Harappan-Dravidian symbols of royalty, inherited in succession by Yama, Varu\d{n}a and Indra, divine kings of the first three layers of Aryan speakers in Sout

Parpola, Asko (2004) From archaeology to a stratigraphy of Vedic syncretism: the banyan tree and the water buffalo as Harappan-Dravidian symbols of royalty, inherited in succession by Yama, Varu\d{n}a and Indra, divine kings of the first three layers of Aryan speakers in Sout. [Publication]

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Author(s): Parpola, Asko
Author(s) order (without accents): Parpola, Asko
Title order (without accents): From archaeology to a stratigraphy of Vedic syncretism the banyan tree and the water buffalo as Harappan-Dravidian symbols of royalty inherited in succession by Yama Varuna and Indra divine kings of the first three layers of Aryan speakers in South Asia
Type of publication: Article in monograph or in proceedings
Language: English
Published in: in: Arlo griffiths and Jan E.M. Houben (Eds.), 479--515
Location: present
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ReferenceID: 85969
Date Deposited: 07 Jul 2017 12:04
Last Modified: 07 Jul 2017 12:04
URI: http://indianmedicine.eldoc.ub.rug.nl/id/eprint/17562

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