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Early Buddhist Architecture in Context The Great Stūpa at Amarāvatī (ca. 300 BCE-300 CE)

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Intro -- Contents -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- ABBREVIATIONS -- NOTE ON TRANSLITERATION AND CITATION OF PRIMARY SOURCES -- LIST OF figures, tables, maps and plates -- FIGURES -- TABLES -- MAPS -- Plates -- PLATES -- INTRODUCTION -- DISCOVERY OF THE AMARĀVATĪ ...
Shimada, Akira.
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Why Saints? [PDF]

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Trüeb RM.
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The Old Lady spider cave skeletons in Ladakh have diverse maternal genetic origin. [PDF]

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Kumar L   +8 more
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EEG oscillations reveal neuroplastic changes in pain processing associated with long-term meditation. [PDF]

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Yordanova J   +6 more
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Dynamic causal modeling of low-density resting-state EEG in long-term meditation practitioners. [PDF]

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Rho G   +11 more
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Monasteries, Mountains, and Maṇḍalas: Buddhist Architecture and Imagination in Medieval Eastern India

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Around the turn of the ninth century, architects in eastern India began to build vast new Buddhist "mega monasteries" (mahāvihāra) underwritten by gifts in land from royal patrons and their subordinates. These monumental "temple-monastery" complexes were
Copplestone, Louis
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