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Page 2
... records the tradition that 500 merchants purchased the site of Nalanda for ten kotis of gold pieces , and presented it to Buddha , who preached the law here for three months ; with the result that most of the merchants attained the ...
... records the tradition that 500 merchants purchased the site of Nalanda for ten kotis of gold pieces , and presented it to Buddha , who preached the law here for three months ; with the result that most of the merchants attained the ...
Page 6
... records the grant of five villages in the Gaya and Rajagriha districts of the Srinagarbhukti ( i.e. Patna Division ) for the upkeep of the Nalanda monastery and the provision of comforts for the monks and bhiksus arriving there from all ...
... records the grant of five villages in the Gaya and Rajagriha districts of the Srinagarbhukti ( i.e. Patna Division ) for the upkeep of the Nalanda monastery and the provision of comforts for the monks and bhiksus arriving there from all ...
Page 13
... record of fire and destruction , and of the abandonment and subsequent reoccupation of the site . The multiplicity of levels and strata revealed in the shattered remains of this monastery No. I are not a little confusing , and ...
... record of fire and destruction , and of the abandonment and subsequent reoccupation of the site . The multiplicity of levels and strata revealed in the shattered remains of this monastery No. I are not a little confusing , and ...
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... impossible to attempt an account that can be considered as in any way conclusive , but this is a brief record of the buildings as revealed to date . An Address on Indian Paintings . By P. C. Manuk 22 [ J.B.Q.R.S. NALANDA EXCAVATIONS.
... impossible to attempt an account that can be considered as in any way conclusive , but this is a brief record of the buildings as revealed to date . An Address on Indian Paintings . By P. C. Manuk 22 [ J.B.Q.R.S. NALANDA EXCAVATIONS.
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... records him as an erotician , and Jacobi identifies the two . Patanjali's identity with Goṇardiya , as yet hypothetical , would bring down Vatsyāyana to not earlier than the second century B.C. ( xiii ) Kāma . refers to Kuntala Stakarni ...
... records him as an erotician , and Jacobi identifies the two . Patanjali's identity with Goṇardiya , as yet hypothetical , would bring down Vatsyāyana to not earlier than the second century B.C. ( xiii ) Kāma . refers to Kuntala Stakarni ...
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