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inside the city and four outside it — one to the north of the city outside the west
gate, one three li to the north-west of the city and another one three or four li to
the east of this Stupa.6 But the Chinese pilgrim Huen Tsang saw about ten
StGpas ...
inside the city and four outside it — one to the north of the city outside the west
gate, one three li to the north-west of the city and another one three or four li to
the east of this Stupa.6 But the Chinese pilgrim Huen Tsang saw about ten
StGpas ...
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The latest enlarged Stupa corresponds in plan to the Dharmarajika StOpa.11 In
addition to the above, those worth mentioning are the mounds of mud Sttipas of
considerable size, known as Bhlmasena Ka Palla, one at the Virpur Chour known
...
The latest enlarged Stupa corresponds in plan to the Dharmarajika StOpa.11 In
addition to the above, those worth mentioning are the mounds of mud Sttipas of
considerable size, known as Bhlmasena Ka Palla, one at the Virpur Chour known
...
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attempted to explain it in the light of the Buddhist story of how after the death of
Ananda his corporal remains were divided into two, over one of which a Stupa
was erected by the Lichchhavis. But Fa-Hsien and Huen-Tsang both speak of the
...
attempted to explain it in the light of the Buddhist story of how after the death of
Ananda his corporal remains were divided into two, over one of which a Stupa
was erected by the Lichchhavis. But Fa-Hsien and Huen-Tsang both speak of the
...
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