The Caves at Aurangabad: Early Buddhist Tantric Art in India. Carmel Berkson

Buddhist Studies Review 6 (1):97-98 (1989)
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The Caves at Aurangabad: Early Buddhist Tantric Art in India. Carmel Berkson. Mapin Publishing Pvt. Ltd., Ahmedabad 1987. Distributed by University of Washington Press, Seattle. xvi, 238 pp. $32.50.

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