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Essence of Chinese Philosophy in the Indian Context: A Literary Review

Author(s) Dr. Anirban Ghosh
Country India
Abstract Buddhism marked the beginning of India's interactions with China around two thousand years ago. Buddhism was brought to the Han Court during the Han Dynasty and slowly grew in popularity. Academic and cultural contacts between China and India were launched in this manner. Between the fifth and ninth centuries, Chinese pilgrims brought Buddhist writings and manuscripts that were eventually translated into the Chinese language, along with Indian monks and academics including Kumarjiva, Kashyap Matanga, Dharmaraksha, Xuan Zang, and Fa Xian. Indian intellectuals conducted research on Chinese philosophy, Confucius, Laozi, Mozi, the influence of Buddhism in China, and other topics throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. In the 20th century, Chinese scholars visited India in Santiniketan, Benares, Bombay, Delhi, Sarnath, etc to carry out research work. Similar to this, Chinese language was learned by few Indian research scholars, who later traveled China to study Chinese philosophy, literature, painting, history etc.
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Published In Volume 3, Issue 4, July-August 2021
Published On 2021-08-04
Cite This Essence of Chinese Philosophy in the Indian Context: A Literary Review - Dr. Anirban Ghosh - IJFMR Volume 3, Issue 4, July-August 2021.

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