Significance of Chronicles
Rasashastra and Theravada both emphasize the importance of Chronicles as historical records. In Rasashastra, Chronicles document the timelines and contributions of various scholars, notably Varaha-mihira. Meanwhile, Theravada Chronicles indicate that Sri Lanka was established at least two centuries prior to the inscriptions of Ashoka. Thus, Chronicles serve as vital documents that provide insights into significant historical timelines and figures within these traditions.
Synonyms: Histories, Diaries, Documentation, Archives
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Hindu concept of 'Chronicles'
In Hinduism, Chronicles denote historical records that capture the timelines and contributions of notable scholars, such as Varaha-mihira, providing insight into the cultural and intellectual heritage of the tradition.
From: Rasa Jala Nidhi, vol 5: Treatment of various afflictions
(1) Historical records that document the timelines and contributions of various scholars, including Varaha-mihira.[1]