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Page 212
Some of the inscriptions which I have had explained are by the Pal Rajahs , well known to have been Buddhs , and among the images carved in relievo a great many of them represent Buddh . Many more however represent various deities of ...
Some of the inscriptions which I have had explained are by the Pal Rajahs , well known to have been Buddhs , and among the images carved in relievo a great many of them represent Buddh . Many more however represent various deities of ...
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On the pedestal of one of the images representing what the orthodox call Hargauri , the messengers of Ava engraved their names and the date of their arrival . The original stairs leading up to the terrace were through the porch which ...
On the pedestal of one of the images representing what the orthodox call Hargauri , the messengers of Ava engraved their names and the date of their arrival . The original stairs leading up to the terrace were through the porch which ...
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On the one next the fort is a large image which the people call Bairubh , but this name they strangely mis - apply . ... On the most easterly of the four heaps are two images , both male , one sitting with its legs crossed like a Buddh ...
On the one next the fort is a large image which the people call Bairubh , but this name they strangely mis - apply . ... On the most easterly of the four heaps are two images , both male , one sitting with its legs crossed like a Buddh ...
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Aigangar Professor S Krishnaswami M A Ph D | 1 |
Buddhaghosas Visits to Ceylon and Burma and | 29 |
Mazımdar Sastri Surendranath M A P R S | 41 |
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