A recipient of the Netherlands Government Reciprocal Fellowship (1973-76) Tewari has pursued advanced studies in the field of South East Asian Art and Archaeology at the University of Amsterdam. During his long stay in Europe he has visited almost all the Museums of repute and studied the collection of Indian Art there. In Europe he has lectured on Hindu Iconography. Epigraphy, Culture and Numismatics at several Universities such as Lille (France), Brussels (Belgium) and Amsterdam (Nether lands). For his erudition in Sanskrit he has earned the admiration of scholars and the students alike.
Dr. Tewari has been closely associated with the International Council of Museums (ICOM), Museums Association of India, Archaeological Society of India, Epigraphical Society of India, The Place Names Society of India and many other academic bodies. Apart from a good number of research papers published in the journals of repute, Tewari has also four other mono graphs to his credit. These are Hindu Iconography (based on Literature, anthological verses and epigraphs), "Cultural Heritage of Person al-Names and Sanskrit Literature, Nupura the anklet in Indian Literature and Art' and 'Royal Attendants in Ancient Indian Literature, Epigraphy and Art'. Besides, his forthcoming books on the 'Evolution of Brahmi Numerals and the 'Cultural Aspects of the Sunagadh Inscription of Rudradaman are already in the press. With firsthand knowledge of the original sources from Sanskrit literature Tewari's writings present deep insight and erudition.
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