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The new ideas took a definite shape, probably, not later than the close of the first century b.c. And, if its emergence is to be so placed, there is no reason why the roots may not be found earlier. Certain doctrines debated in the Kathavatthu seem to delineate a bridge between the Hinayana and the Mahayana sects.

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The new ideas took a definite shape, probably, not later than the close of the first century b.c. And, if its emergence is to be so placed, there is no reason why the roots may not be found earlier. Certain doctrines debated in the Kathavatthu seem to delineate a bridge between the Hinayana and the Mahayana sects.
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Surendra Nath Dube (b. 1941) is a former Tagore Professor and Head of the Department of History and Indian Culture, University of Rajasthan, where he taught for 35 years. Beside several research papers, both in Indian and foreign journals, his major publications include, History of Indian Civilization and Culture (1985), Religious Movements in Rajasthan (1996), Ideas and Movements in the Age of the Mauryas (2012), A History of Early Buddhism (2022). His very first book Cross Currents has been acclaimed internationally. He edited Jijñ?s?, a Journal of the History of Ideas and Culture, University of Rajasthan for more than a decade (1990-2001). Prof. Dube is an ex-Fellow of the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla (2002-2005) and a former member of the Indian Council of Historical Research, New Delhi?(2008-2014).