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amongst Ananda Andher architrave Arhata Arhats ascetic Asoka bas-reliefs Bauddha community belief Bengal Bhikshus Bhilsa Bhojpur Bodhisatwa Brahmans Buddha Buddhaghoso Buddhahood Buddhist Buddhist railing Buddhist religion Budha Gupta casket Cave century Ceylon Chaitya Chandra Gupta chatta Chinese coins Csoma dánam Dharma diameter disciples doctrines edicts elephant faith feet female figures five Fo-kwe-ki formed four gate gateway Gift Greek Hodgson holy inches in height India Indo-Scythian James Prinsep joined in adoration Kásyapa Kátyáyana king Kunála Magadha Mahawanso Megasthenes mendicant monk mentioned Mogaliputra mortal numerous Páli Páli grammar Panjáb placed Plate Prajná Prákrit Pratyeka prince Prinsep's Journal Priyadarsi probably Raja reign relic-casket relics religious represented Sákya Sákya Muni Sákya's death Sánchi Sánchi bas-reliefs Sangha Sanskrit Sáriputra scene seated shaft Skanda Gupta Sonári Srámanas stone Strabo Stupa Supreme teacher temple Third Synod Tibet Tibetan tion Tope at Sánchi translation tree Turnour Ujain Upáli Vinaya Vishnu worship καὶ
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Page 187 - There is a stern round tower of other days, Firm as a fortress, with its fence of stone. Such as an army's baffled strength delays, Standing with half its battlements alone, And with two thousand years of ivy grown, The garland of eternity, where wave The green leaves over all by time o'erthrown: What was this tower of strength? within its cave What treasure lay so lock'd, so hid ?— A woman's grave.* c.