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: India, Burma, and Tibet
1. India, Burma, and Tibet
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Rock and Pillar Edicts of Asoka (257–240 BCE)
Bhagavad Gita (ca. 200 BCE–200 CE)
Laws of Manu (200 BCE–200 CE)
Tibetan Book of the Dead (ca. 750)
British Regulating Act (1773)
Rudyard Kipling: “The White Man's Burden” (1899)
Government of India Act (1919)
George Orwell: Burmese Days (1934)
Lahore Resolution (1940)
Mahatma Gandhi: Quit India Speech (1942)
Jawaharlal Nehru: Speeches on the Granting of Indian Independence (1947)
Constitution of India (1949)
Aung San Suu Kyi: “Freedom from Fear” (1991)
Ashvamedha Parva (200 BCE–200 CE)
Rig Veda (ca. 1700–1200 BCE)
Jain Sutras (ca. 500–200 BCE)
Valmiki: Ramayana (400 BCE)
Patanjali: Yoga Sutras (250–500 BCE)
Lotus Sutra (ca. 100 BCE–200 CE)
Heart Sutra (ca. 250–400)
Tirumular: “Atbudha Dance” (ca. 400–700)
Shantideva: Bodhicaryavatara (ca. 700–763)
Vishnu Purana (ca. 1045)
gZi-brjid (ca. 1400)
A Journal of the First Voyage of Vasco da Gama (1497–1498)
Raag Gond (1604)
Mahanirvana Tantra (ca. 1700–1800)
Queen Victoria: Proclamation concerning India (1858)
Pandita Ramabai: The High-Caste Hindu Woman (1888)
Meher Baba: Discourses (1938–1943)