Four Reports Made During the Years, 1862-63-64-65, Volume 1Government Central Press, 1871 - Excavations (Archaeology) |
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... pilgrim Hwen Thsang , who , in the seventh century of our era , traversed India from west to east and back again for the purpose of visiting all the famous sites of Buddhist history and tradition . In the account of his travels ...
... pilgrim Hwen Thsang , who , in the seventh century of our era , traversed India from west to east and back again for the purpose of visiting all the famous sites of Buddhist history and tradition . In the account of his travels ...
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... pilgrim Hwen Thsang by sixty years to suit the date of Jayendra of Kashmir , simply because Hwen Thsang mentions that , on his arrival at the capital of Kashmir , he was lodged in the Jayendra Vihára . But surely one may sleep in a ...
... pilgrim Hwen Thsang by sixty years to suit the date of Jayendra of Kashmir , simply because Hwen Thsang mentions that , on his arrival at the capital of Kashmir , he was lodged in the Jayendra Vihára . But surely one may sleep in a ...
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... pilgrims by the erection of a long flight of steps from the base to the summit by the Mahratta Deva Rao Bhao Saheb , since the accession of the present Maharaja Jáyaji , of Gwalior , that is , within the last 18 years , as re- corded on ...
... pilgrims by the erection of a long flight of steps from the base to the summit by the Mahratta Deva Rao Bhao Saheb , since the accession of the present Maharaja Jáyaji , of Gwalior , that is , within the last 18 years , as re- corded on ...
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... pilgrims who seek to appease the dread spirit by their offerings . There is a curious serpentine road leading from the ... pilgrim Hwen Thsang , who travelled all over India between the years A. D. 629 and 642. He describes minutely all ...
... pilgrims who seek to appease the dread spirit by their offerings . There is a curious serpentine road leading from the ... pilgrim Hwen Thsang , who travelled all over India between the years A. D. 629 and 642. He describes minutely all ...
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... pilgrim I have been able to identify from their exact correspondence with his descrip- tion . * The celebrated Bodhi tree still exists , but is very much decayed ; one large stem , with three branches to the westward , is still green ...
... pilgrim I have been able to identify from their exact correspondence with his descrip- tion . * The celebrated Bodhi tree still exists , but is very much decayed ; one large stem , with three branches to the westward , is still green ...
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Anang Pâl ancient archæological Asiatic Society's Journal Asoka Banâras Barâbar Baragaon Bengal Asiatic Society's Bhitari Bihâr Bodhi tree Brahmanical brick Buchanan Buddha Buddha-Gaya Buddhist building built called cave century Chinese pilgrim coins Colonel Cunningham Delhi Deva diameter Dilli discovery distance dynasty east erected excavation Fa-Hian feet in height feet square figure Firuz gate Gaya Giryek granite ground Gupta Gupta dynasty Gwalior hill Hindu Hwen Thsang India inscribed inscription Iron Pillar Jain James Prinsep Julien's Hwen Thsang Kanoj Kesariya King Kusinagara Kutb Minar Lauriya letters lingam Major Kittoe Masjid Mathura miles monastery monuments Mosque mound Muhammadan Musalmâns Nâlanda north-west original pedestal Plate Pokhar probably Purâna Raja Rajagriha records reign remains ruins Samvat Sanskrit Sârnâth sculpture shaft side south-east south-west Srughna statue stone storey stupa tank temple tion Tomar tomb topes tower translation tree upper village Vishnu walls
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Page 173 - While stands the Coliseum, Rome shall stand; 'When falls the Coliseum, Rome shall fall; 'And when Rome falls — the World.
Page 197 - The plinth is a polygon of twenty sides : the basement story has the same number of faces formed into convex flutes which are alternately angular and semicircular, the next has semicircular flutes, and in the third they are all angular. Then rises a plain story, and above it soars a partially fluted story, whose shaft is adorned with bands of marble and red sandstone.
Page 212 - Siri is a round city. Its buildings are lofty ; they are surrounded by fortifications built of stone and brick, and they are very strong ; old Delhi also has a similar strong fort, but it is larger than that of Siri. From the fort of Siri to that of old Delhi, which is a considerable distance, there runs a strong wall built of stone and cement.
Page 171 - ... a courtier, jealous of the Brahman's influence, declared that the pillar was not placed over the serpent's head, but that he could point out the true place, which he had seen in a dream. The pillar was accordingly taken up by the Raja's order, and agreeably to the Brahman's prediction, the foot of it was found wet with the blood of the serpent's head.
Page 166 - ... the pillar. The last ten lines of the eastern face, as well as the whole of the continuous inscription round the shaft, are peculiar to the Delhi pillar.
Page 171 - Vasuki, the serpent king. A lady traveller, who visited Delhi between 1804 and 1814, heard the tradition in a somewhat different way. A Brahman told the king that if he could place the seat of his government on the head of the snake that supports the world, his kingdom...
Page 140 - Kanoj during the latter half of the sixth, and the first half of the seventh century.
Page 204 - Kiblah of white marble discoloured with age. About 5 ft. from the ground are several lines in Kufik. The tomb is in the centre, and has been greatly injured ; the top part is of modern masonry. Cunningham says that there is no roof, "but there is good reason to believe that it was originally covered by an overlapping Hindu dome. A single stone of one of the overlapping circles, with Arabic letters on it, still remains.
Page 212 - I took a ride round the cities. Siri is a round city. Its buildings are lofty ; they are surrounded by fortifications built of stone and brick, and they are very strong ; old Delhi also has a similar strong fort, but it is larger than that of Siri.
Page 66 - Ben preserves the very same story which is recorded by Hwen Thsang. That the stupa was intended to commemorate a Chakravartti Raja might also have been inferred from its position at the meeting of four principal roads. " For a Chakravartti Raja," said Buddha addressing Auanda, " they build the thupo at a spot where four principal roads meet.