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I. Current scenario and principles: 1.
Organic horticulture - current trend, prospects and strategies/H.P.
Singh. II.
Technological advances: 2. Emerging technologies in organic production of fruit crops/B.
M.C.
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Ram. 3.
Technological advances in organic farming of plantation crops/George V. Thomas.
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3. Corn crops.
4. Root crops.
5. Legume or pulse crops.
6. Bulb crops.
7. Salad crops.
8. Green crops.
9. Cole crops.
10. Potato.
11. Sweetpotato.
12. Solanaceous fruits.
13. Vine crops.
14. Miscellaneous vegetables, mushrooms, and herbs.
15. Herbicides, insecticides and fungicides.
References. Index.
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Victorians, Germans and a Frenchman. 3.
Four founding fathers. 4.
Expansion and institutionalisation. 5.
Forms of change. 6.
The power of symbols. 7.
Questioning authority. 8.
The end of modernism? 9. Reconstructions.
Bibliography. Index.
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I. Historical background: 1.
Early historical background. 2.
Uddiyana-pitha. 3.
Later historical background. II.
Buddhist sites in Orissa: 1. Balasore district.
2. Bolangir district.
3. Cuttack district.
4. Dhenkanal district.
5. Ganjam district.
6. Keonjhar district.
7. Mayurbhanja district.
8. Phulbani district.
9. Puri district.
10. Sambalpur district.
III. Buddha/Tathagata images: 1.
Images of standing Buddha. 2.
Images of seated Buddha. 3.
Vajrasattva/Vajradhara. 4.
Maitreya. IV.
Mandalas and mandala Bodhisattvas: 1. Stupa mandalas with eight/sixteen Bodhisattvas.
2. Sculptural mandalas with eight Bodhisattvas.
3. Mandalas with eight free-standing Bodhisattvas.
4. Mandala Bodhisattva iconography.
5. The cult of eight Bodhisattvas.
V. Manjusri images: 1.
2-Armed images with a book. 2.
Seated Manjusri in a relaxed pose/Maharajalila Manjusri. 3.
Seated Manjusri in Dharmacakra-mudra/Manjuvara/Manjughosa. 4.
Seated Manjusri with book and sword/Arapacana/Vajratiksna. 5.
Seated Manjusri in Dhyana-mudra/Vajraraga/Amitabha/Dharmasankha. 6.
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6-Armed Manjusri with bow and arrow/Manjuvajra. 8.
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Extreme orient. ii.
Classical orient. iii.
Africa. iv.
Classical occident - Mediterranean. v.
Europe. vi.
United States of America. 3.
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4. The cross among the American Indians: i.
Different forms. 5.
Significance of the Swastika. 6.
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Gandhi moves. 4.
Gandhi and the Nobel Peace Prize. II.
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