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... mentioned by Yuan Chwang as marking the place where the Lord Buddha dwelt for three months explaining the law to the gods . In the course of excavating the stupa three different integu- ments of new masonry , each completely Stupa No. 3 ...
... mentioned by Yuan Chwang as marking the place where the Lord Buddha dwelt for three months explaining the law to the gods . In the course of excavating the stupa three different integu- ments of new masonry , each completely Stupa No. 3 ...
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... mentioned which originates in the courtyard of monastery No. IA and enters the stupa court at this latter place , thus clearly demons- trating that the three levels referred to above are later than the monastery No. IA ; for it is ...
... mentioned which originates in the courtyard of monastery No. IA and enters the stupa court at this latter place , thus clearly demons- trating that the three levels referred to above are later than the monastery No. IA ; for it is ...
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... mentioned in Sanskrit literature . Examples of painting on boards have not survived , but they too are a familiar topic of Hindu dramatists and polite writers in general . Examples of the third class live in so - called Tibetan 66 flags ...
... mentioned in Sanskrit literature . Examples of painting on boards have not survived , but they too are a familiar topic of Hindu dramatists and polite writers in general . Examples of the third class live in so - called Tibetan 66 flags ...
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... mention only some of them . The subject is really a study for a professional artist . I am only attempting some details to induce painter - scholars to take up the subject . The plaster with which a wall for fresco - painting was ...
... mention only some of them . The subject is really a study for a professional artist . I am only attempting some details to induce painter - scholars to take up the subject . The plaster with which a wall for fresco - painting was ...
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... mentioned above it will not be difficult to put together a thousand names directly or indirectly connected with the Sanskrit lexicography . But the extant Sanskrit lexicons great or small are scarcely a hundred in number and of these ...
... mentioned above it will not be difficult to put together a thousand names directly or indirectly connected with the Sanskrit lexicography . But the extant Sanskrit lexicons great or small are scarcely a hundred in number and of these ...
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