Madho Sarup Vats, the Glossary
Pandit Madho Sarup Vats (12 April 1896 – 7 December 1955) was an Indian archaeologist and Sanskrit scholar who served as the Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) from 1950 to 1954.[1]
Table of Contents
28 relations: A Vedic Word Concordance, A. Aiyappan, Amalananda Ghosh, Ancient India (journal), Archaeological Survey of India, Avantivarman of Kashmir, Chaitya, Epigraphia Indica, Estampage, Gaur Brahmins, Harappa, Harishchandra, Harold Hargreaves, Indian History Congress, John Marshall (archaeologist), Karli, India, Kashinath Narayan Dikshit, Maitraka dynasty, Mohenjo-daro, Munshiram Manoharlal, N. P. Chakravarti, Pandit, Patna Museum, R. D. Banerji, Sanskrit, Sten Konow, T. N. Ramachandran, University of the Punjab.
- Archaeologists of the Indus Valley civilisation
- Directors General of the Archaeological Survey of India
- Harappa
- Indian institute directors
- Mohenjo-daro
A Vedic Word Concordance
A Vedic Word Concordance (Sanskrit) is a multi-volume concordance of the corpus of Vedic Sanskrit texts.
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A. Aiyappan
Ayinapalli Aiyappan (5 February 1905 – 28 June 1988) was a museologist who served as Superintendent of the Government Museum, Madras from 1940 to 1960.
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Amalananda Ghosh
Amalananda Ghosh (3 March 1910 – 1981) was an Indian archaeologist, author and editor of numerous works on India's ancient civilizations, and the organizer and director of archaeological expeditions during the mid-1900s. Madho Sarup Vats and Amalananda Ghosh are directors General of the Archaeological Survey of India, Harappa and Indian institute directors.
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Ancient India (journal)
Ancient India was a bi-annual and later, annual bulletin published by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) from 1946 to 1966.
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Archaeological Survey of India
The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) is an Indian government agency that is responsible for archaeological research and the conservation and preservation of cultural historical monuments in the country.
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Avantivarman of Kashmir
Avantivarman founded the Utpala dynasty.
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Chaitya
A chaitya, chaitya hall, chaitya-griha, (Sanskrit:Caitya; Pāli: Cetiya) refers to a shrine, sanctuary, temple or prayer hall in Indian religions.
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Epigraphia Indica
Epigraphia Indica was the official publication of Archaeological Survey of India from 1882 to 1977.
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Estampage
Estampage or stamping, is a term commonly used in epigraphy to obtain the exact replica of an inscription that cannot be transported.
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Gaur Brahmins
Gaur Brahmins (also spelled Gor, Gour, Gaud or Gauda) are a community of Brahmins in India.
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Harappa
Harappa is an archaeological site in Punjab, Pakistan, about west of Sahiwal.
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Harishchandra
Harishchandra is a legendary king of the Solar dynasty, who appears in several legends in texts such as the Aitareya Brahmana, Mahabharata, the Markandeya Purana, and the Devi Bhagavata Purana.
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Harold Hargreaves
Harold Hargreaves (born 29 May 1876) was a British Indian archaeologist who served as Director General of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) from 1928 to 1931. Madho Sarup Vats and Harold Hargreaves are 20th-century Indian archaeologists, directors General of the Archaeological Survey of India and Harappa.
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Indian History Congress
Indian History Congress is the largest professional and academic body of Indian historians with over 35,000 members.
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John Marshall (archaeologist)
Sir John Hubert Marshall (19 March 1876, Chester, England – 17 August 1958, Guildford, England) was an English archaeologist who was Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1902 to 1928. Madho Sarup Vats and John Marshall (archaeologist) are archaeologists of the Indus Valley civilisation, directors General of the Archaeological Survey of India, Harappa and Mohenjo-daro.
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Karli, India
Karli (also Karla) is a town on the highway between Pune and Mumbai in the Mawal taluka of the Pune district in the southern Maharashtra of India.
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Kashinath Narayan Dikshit
Rao Bahadur Kashinath Narayan Dikshit (21 October 1889 – 12 August 1946) was an Indian archaeologist who served as Director-general of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) from 1937 to 1944. Madho Sarup Vats and Kashinath Narayan Dikshit are 20th-century Indian archaeologists, directors General of the Archaeological Survey of India, Indian institute directors and Mohenjo-daro.
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Maitraka dynasty
The Maitraka dynasty ruled western India from approximately 475 to approximately 776 CE from their capital at Vallabhi.
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Mohenjo-daro
Mohenjo-daro (موهن جو دڙو,; موئن جو دڑو) is an archaeological site in Larkana District, Sindh, Pakistan.
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Munshiram Manoharlal
Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt.
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N. P. Chakravarti
Niranjan Prasad Chakravarti (IAST: Nirañjana Prasāda Cakravarti) (1 July 1893 – 19 October 1956) was an Indian archaeologist who served as the Chief epigraphist to the Government of India in 1934 to 1940 and as Director-general of the Archaeological Survey of India from 1948 to 1950. Madho Sarup Vats and N. P. Chakravarti are 20th-century Indian archaeologists, directors General of the Archaeological Survey of India and Indian institute directors.
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Pandit
A Pandit (paṇḍita; पंडित; also spelled Pundit, pronounced; abbreviated Pt.) is an individual with specialised knowledge or a teacher of any field of knowledge whether it is shashtra (Holy Books) or shastra (Weapons) in Hinduism, particularly the Vedic scriptures, dharma, or Hindu philosophy; in colonial-era literature, the term generally refers to lawyers specialized in Hindu law.
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Patna Museum
Patna Museum is the state museum of the Indian state of Bihar.
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R. D. Banerji
Rakhal Das Banerji, also Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay (12 April 1885 – 23 May 1930), was an Indian archaeologist and an officer of the Archeological Survey of India (ASI). Madho Sarup Vats and R. D. Banerji are 20th-century Indian archaeologists, archaeologists of the Indus Valley civilisation and Mohenjo-daro.
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Sanskrit
Sanskrit (attributively संस्कृत-,; nominally संस्कृतम्) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages.
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Sten Konow
Sten Konow Sten Konow (17 April 1867 – 29 June 1948) was a Norwegian Indologist.
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T. N. Ramachandran
T.N. Ramachandran (died 2021) was an Indian art historian, artist, archaeologist and a Sanskrit scholar, specialising in the study and exposition of various aspects of Indian art.
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University of the Punjab
The University of the Punjab (پنجاب یونیورسٹی; جامعہ پنجاب), also referred to as Punjab University, is a public research university located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan. It is the oldest and largest public sector university in Pakistan. With campuses in Gujranwala, Jhelum, and Khanspur, the university was formally established by the British government after convening the first meeting for establishing higher education institutions in October 1882 at Simla.
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See also
Archaeologists of the Indus Valley civilisation
- B. B. Lal
- Charles Masson
- Daya Ram Sahni
- George F. Dales
- Gregory Possehl
- J. P. Joshi
- Jim G. Shaffer
- John Marshall (archaeologist)
- Jonathan Mark Kenoyer
- Madho Sarup Vats
- Mortimer Wheeler
- Nayanjot Lahiri
- R. D. Banerji
- Ravindra Singh Bisht
- Shambhudan Gadhvi
- Shereen Ratnagar
- Shikaripura Ranganatha Rao
- Virendra Nath Misra
Directors General of the Archaeological Survey of India
- Achala Moulik
- Alexander Cunningham
- Amalananda Ghosh
- B. B. Lal
- B. K. Thapar
- Daya Ram Sahni
- Debala Mitra
- Harold Hargreaves
- J. F. Blakiston
- J. P. Joshi
- James Burgess (archaeologist)
- John Marshall (archaeologist)
- K. V. Soundararajan
- Kashinath Narayan Dikshit
- M. C. Joshi (archaeologist)
- M. N. Deshpande
- M. S. Nagaraja Rao
- Madho Sarup Vats
- Mortimer Wheeler
- N. P. Chakravarti
- Rakesh Tewari
- Usha Sharma (IAS)
Harappa
- Amalananda Ghosh
- Cemetery H culture
- Charles Masson
- Daya Ram Sahni
- Elamkulam Kunjan Pillai
- Farzand Ali Durrani
- George F. Dales
- Grid plan
- Harappa
- Harappa Museum
- Harappa railway station
- Harold Hargreaves
- Hugh Trevor Lambrick
- John Marshall (archaeologist)
- M Harunur Rashid (archaeologist)
- Madho Sarup Vats
- Mohammad Rafique Mughal
- Mortimer Wheeler
- Panicum sumatrense
- S. Srikanta Sastri
- Tristes Tropiques
- Wild silk
Indian institute directors
- Alladi Ramakrishnan
- Amalananda Ghosh
- Amiya Kumar Bagchi
- Ashis Nandy
- B. B. Lal
- B. K. Thapar
- Barun De
- Bibek Debroy
- Bikash Sinha
- Birbal Sahni
- C. N. R. Rao
- C. V. Raman
- Daya Ram Sahni
- E. C. George Sudarshan
- I. G. Patel
- J. F. Blakiston
- Jyoti Gogte
- Kashinath Narayan Dikshit
- Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan
- M. N. Deshpande
- M. S. Krishnan (geologist)
- Madho Sarup Vats
- Mahendralal Sarkar
- Meghnad Desai, Baron Desai
- Mortimer Wheeler
- Mushirul Hasan
- N. P. Chakravarti
- Niharranjan Ray
- Obaid Siddiqi
- Partha Chatterjee (scholar)
- Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis
- Pratap Bhanu Mehta
- Pritam Singh (educationist)
- Raja Ramanna
- Rajnarayan Chandavarkar
- Roddam Narasimha
- Saiyid Athar Abbas Rizvi
- Shivrampant Damle
- Subrahmaniam Nagarajan
- Surajit Chandra Sinha
- Thirumalachari Ramasami
- V. S. Ramamurthy
- Vina Mazumdar
Mohenjo-daro
- Ahmad Hasan Dani
- Dancing Girl (sculpture)
- Ernest J. H. Mackay
- Farzand Ali Durrani
- George F. Dales
- Giovanni Verardi
- Great Bath
- Grid plan
- Henry Heras
- Hugh Trevor Lambrick
- Ihsan H. Nadiem
- Johanna van Lohuizen-de Leeuw
- John Marshall (archaeologist)
- Kashinath Narayan Dikshit
- Leslie Alcock
- M Harunur Rashid (archaeologist)
- Madho Sarup Vats
- Moenjo Daro Airport
- Mohenjo Daro (film)
- Mohenjo-daro
- Mortimer Wheeler
- N. G. Majumdar
- Pashupati seal
- Priest-King (sculpture)
- R. D. Banerji
- S. Srikanta Sastri
- Tristes Tropiques