Early Buddhist Architecture in Context The Great Stūpa at Amarāvatī (ca. 300 BCE-300 CE)
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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Chronic otitis media and subsequent hearing loss in children from the Himalayan region residing in Buddhist Monastic schools of Nepal. [PDF]
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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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