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Page 15
... fact and from the existence of the drain passing through its south - west corner and entering the stupa court of site No 3 , it is apparent that the monastery had fallen to ruins and was deserted before the stupa came into existence ...
... fact and from the existence of the drain passing through its south - west corner and entering the stupa court of site No 3 , it is apparent that the monastery had fallen to ruins and was deserted before the stupa came into existence ...
Page 21
... fact that a stupa was said by Fa Hian ( vide Legge's Travels , page 81 ) to have been in existence there in his time ( 405-411 A.D. ) marking the spot of the contemporary disciple Sariputra's decease , Dr. Spooner is hopeful that we may ...
... fact that a stupa was said by Fa Hian ( vide Legge's Travels , page 81 ) to have been in existence there in his time ( 405-411 A.D. ) marking the spot of the contemporary disciple Sariputra's decease , Dr. Spooner is hopeful that we may ...
Page 22
... fact that Vati , or Hsiao Yen , the first Liang emperor of China , who was an ardent Buddhist , sent a mission here in A.D 539 to collect Mahayanist texts , and to obtain the services of a competent scholar to translate them . The king ...
... fact that Vati , or Hsiao Yen , the first Liang emperor of China , who was an ardent Buddhist , sent a mission here in A.D 539 to collect Mahayanist texts , and to obtain the services of a competent scholar to translate them . The king ...
Page 65
... fact , Kauțilya , as Jacobi remarks , was the recognized founder of the school afterwards based on his Artha astra . His Date . - Kautilya's , if genuine , is one of the landmarks in the early chronology of India . 300 B.c. may be ...
... fact , Kauțilya , as Jacobi remarks , was the recognized founder of the school afterwards based on his Artha astra . His Date . - Kautilya's , if genuine , is one of the landmarks in the early chronology of India . 300 B.c. may be ...
Page 113
... fact that in the Sadhanamālā Vajrasattva is described as bearing the miniature figure of his sire , Akṣobhya on the crown , thereby alleging that at least in some quarters he was regarded as an emanation of Akṣobhya , or the same as ...
... fact that in the Sadhanamālā Vajrasattva is described as bearing the miniature figure of his sire , Akṣobhya on the crown , thereby alleging that at least in some quarters he was regarded as an emanation of Akṣobhya , or the same as ...
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