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... 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 fruit of ...
... 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 fruit of ...
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... tradition , would take the form of solid dome - like structures enclosed possibly by a railing or boundary wall and surmounted by a representation of an umbrella or series of umbrellas . Around a large main stupa of this kind are often ...
... tradition , would take the form of solid dome - like structures enclosed possibly by a railing or boundary wall and surmounted by a representation of an umbrella or series of umbrellas . Around a large main stupa of this kind are often ...
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... traditional association of Nalanda with the Buddha and certain of his relics , and the 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 ...
... traditional association of Nalanda with the Buddha and certain of his relics , and the 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 ...
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... traditions that they must not approach the Pictorial Art of India with the academic prejudices of the classical Western school , founded on standards developed from Greek or Roman principles . Already the elect have begun to realise ...
... traditions that they must not approach the Pictorial Art of India with the academic prejudices of the classical Western school , founded on standards developed from Greek or Roman principles . Already the elect have begun to realise ...
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... tradition . In spite of the stiff formality that generally prevailed throughout the Moghul period of painting more ... traditional heritage of their Hindu colleagues . As some one has well put it : every culture assumes only so a foreign ...
... tradition . In spite of the stiff formality that generally prevailed throughout the Moghul period of painting more ... traditional heritage of their Hindu colleagues . As some one has well put it : every culture assumes only so a foreign ...
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