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... result that most of the merchants attained the fruit of Arhatship . The pilgrim , who was admitted to Baladitya's college as a student by the abbot Silabhadra , thus describes the various buildings at Nalanda : - " After the Nirvana of ...
... result that most of the merchants attained the fruit of Arhatship . The pilgrim , who was admitted to Baladitya's college as a student by the abbot Silabhadra , thus describes the various buildings at Nalanda : - " After the Nirvana of ...
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... result from the reoccupation of the site after its earlier abandonment by the monks ; the ground level in the interval having risen some- what as a result of silt deposit and natural earth accumulation . The verandahs , in which the ...
... result from the reoccupation of the site after its earlier abandonment by the monks ; the ground level in the interval having risen some- what as a result of silt deposit and natural earth accumulation . The verandahs , in which the ...
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... result , therefore , was that the Hindu artist was more able to appeal by his productions to the soul of man and that is after all the supreme test of high art ( shews specimens of Delhi school . ) On the other hand , though handicapped ...
... result , therefore , was that the Hindu artist was more able to appeal by his productions to the soul of man and that is after all the supreme test of high art ( shews specimens of Delhi school . ) On the other hand , though handicapped ...
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... result of Buddhist paintings introduced from India . The following scenes are not to be painted in private residences : war , death , suffering , stories of gods and demons , naked figures , deeds of hermits . The first three ...
... result of Buddhist paintings introduced from India . The following scenes are not to be painted in private residences : war , death , suffering , stories of gods and demons , naked figures , deeds of hermits . The first three ...
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... result being that the loan word becomes almost identical in sound to the attracting word or words by ( 1 ) dropping some letters or ( 2 ) by adding to itself some more letters . 1 See also L. A. Waddell's review of the book in J.R.A.S. ...
... result being that the loan word becomes almost identical in sound to the attracting word or words by ( 1 ) dropping some letters or ( 2 ) by adding to itself some more letters . 1 See also L. A. Waddell's review of the book in J.R.A.S. ...
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