India Perspectives, Volume 15PTI for the Ministry of External Affairs, 2002 - India |
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Ajanta FINE EXAMPLE OF BUDDHIST ART Text : BRINDA GILL Photographs : SATYAJIT S. GILL Democracy Defines the Ethos of India K.K. KHULLAR. " For this cause , adoration and praise ( offered to Him ) remains not without its reward ...
Ajanta FINE EXAMPLE OF BUDDHIST ART Text : BRINDA GILL Photographs : SATYAJIT S. GILL Democracy Defines the Ethos of India K.K. KHULLAR. " For this cause , adoration and praise ( offered to Him ) remains not without its reward ...
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As the Mahayanas believed that Bodhisattvas and the Buddha could View of Ajanta Caves - as seen from the Ajanta viewpoint . be represented in images , these sanctuaries were graced with paintings and sculpture . And thus were bequeathed ...
As the Mahayanas believed that Bodhisattvas and the Buddha could View of Ajanta Caves - as seen from the Ajanta viewpoint . be represented in images , these sanctuaries were graced with paintings and sculpture . And thus were bequeathed ...
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Archaeology and Museums , Maharashtra , says that " Ajanta provides an uninterrupted history of the development of the religious architecture of Buddhism , spanning a period of 700 years though there was a lull of about four centuries ...
Archaeology and Museums , Maharashtra , says that " Ajanta provides an uninterrupted history of the development of the religious architecture of Buddhism , spanning a period of 700 years though there was a lull of about four centuries ...
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