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Notes to the Authors
Sambodhi welcomes contributions in all fields of Indology. However, it would like its contributors to focus on what they consider to be significantly new and important in what they have to say and consider the counter arguments to what they are saying. This is to ensure that others may judge that what they are saying is on the whole more reasonable than the views opposed to their own. The historie, preliminaries may be avoided unless they are absolutely necessary to the development of the arguments, as it may be assumed that most of the readers of the Journal are already familiar with them. The article should, as far as possible, avoid jargon and the author's contention should be stated in as simple a language as possible.
The articles which use Sanskrit terms should se the standard diacritical marks.
Editorial correspondence, including typed copy (or soft copy in CD/VCD are through email) should be sent to the Editor. Articles may be contained between 3000 to 6000 words, they should be typed on one side of the paper, double spaced with ample margins, and contain Author(s) / contributor's name and his/her institutional affiliation alongwith the complete mailing address. Notes and references should appear at the end of the articles as Notes.
Only papers which have not been published elsewhere will be accepted for publishing
Prools will be sent to the authors if there is sufficient time to do so. They should be corrected and returned to the Editor within ten days. Major alterations to the text may not be accepted.
Authors will be sent ten off-prints of their articles with one or Py of Sambodhi free of cost.
Copyright to articles published in the Sambodhi shall remain vestei with L. D. Institute of Indology. For further information please do not hesitate to contacts on following address :
Editor Dr. Jitendra B. Shah
SAMBODHI L. D. Institute of Indology Nr. Gujarat University
Ahmedabad 380009 Tel : 07926302463, Fax : 26307326
Idindology@gmail.com www.ldindology.org
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