Calcutta ReviewUniversity of Calcutta., 1845 |
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... 1000 years . We proceed next to THE VALLEY OF NIPAL 66 once a lake . " Hodgson has laid open its literature and that of Tibet to the gaze of the literati of Europe . Two tides of 268 INDIAN BUDDHISM - ITS ORIGIN AND DIFFUSION .
... 1000 years . We proceed next to THE VALLEY OF NIPAL 66 once a lake . " Hodgson has laid open its literature and that of Tibet to the gaze of the literati of Europe . Two tides of 268 INDIAN BUDDHISM - ITS ORIGIN AND DIFFUSION .
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... Nipal and among the impervious recesses of the Himalaya mountains . " The Nipal Buddhists attribute the destruction of a great portion of their literature to Sankara Acharya , who was a violent per- secutor . The Nipal Buddhist writings ...
... Nipal and among the impervious recesses of the Himalaya mountains . " The Nipal Buddhists attribute the destruction of a great portion of their literature to Sankara Acharya , who was a violent per- secutor . The Nipal Buddhist writings ...
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... Nipal writings are now composed in Sanskrit , which is the language of literature . " The existing Buddha writings of Nipal are originally of Indian growth . The drawings of animals , implements , vehicles , dresses are alien to Nipal ...
... Nipal writings are now composed in Sanskrit , which is the language of literature . " The existing Buddha writings of Nipal are originally of Indian growth . The drawings of animals , implements , vehicles , dresses are alien to Nipal ...
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... Nipal . Prachanda Deva , Rajah of Gaur , Kanaka Mani , Kashyapa , Sakya Singa are said at different periods to have made pilgrimages to Nipal with numerous trains of followers , the majority of whom remained behind and settled in the ...
... Nipal . Prachanda Deva , Rajah of Gaur , Kanaka Mani , Kashyapa , Sakya Singa are said at different periods to have made pilgrimages to Nipal with numerous trains of followers , the majority of whom remained behind and settled in the ...
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... Nipal proper , bears a close affinity to the Tibetan language and is of trans - Himalayan origin . " Bhu- tan literature is so widely diffused among the humbler classes of society as to reach persons covered with filth , 272 INDIAN ...
... Nipal proper , bears a close affinity to the Tibetan language and is of trans - Himalayan origin . " Bhu- tan literature is so widely diffused among the humbler classes of society as to reach persons covered with filth , 272 INDIAN ...
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