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The Stūpas of Bahusrutiyās: Cheti
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Maharashtra of the same period. The
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not as an independent object of wor
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Stupa inside the chetiyaghara-Site
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In the year 218 of Buddhist era (26
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They are Citta (Consciousness), Cet
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taste, touch), Bhava- Tanhā (cravi
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6.4.2. Moral conduct development Ma
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CULTURAL INTERFACE BETWEEN INDIA AN
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Sinhalese king into Buddhism and th
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VIETNAMESE WOMEN AND BUDDHISM Nguye
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THE SYSTEM IN BUDDHISM Ashin Pannas
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CULTURAL INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ANCIE
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Age burials at Pomparippu have been
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the cultural features of the Iron A
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later are important to this study s
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of origin or charter of legitimisat
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Accordingly, it is clear that no im
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Nagari characters on the coping sto
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technique. Due to this belief, even
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Theriya Parampara represented by th
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Cultural Interface Between India An
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The great veneration in which the A
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Venerable Buddhaghosa's view on Mor
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second definition, in terms of qual
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danger of failure in virtue, and th
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