The paper deals with the study of the hilltop Buddhist complex known as Giriyaka at Rājgir, Nālandā district of Bihar, India. This site was first noticed by the archaeologists of the colonial period. A M Broadley, Francis Buchanan, Malcom Kittoe, Alexander Cunningham, etc., surveyed and explored the site to identify Buddhist monastic artefacts and remains. The archaeological landscape of Giriyaka offers multi phases linear development of Buddhism since the NBPW period. Cunningham articulates it as Indasāla-guhā where the Buddha preached the Sakkapaňňa Sutta but it was vehemently opposed by Broadley and others. The archaeological remains include well-preserved stūpas, water reservoir, monasteries, and seals. The close examination of remains ...
Archaeology has long since identified with modern-day Swat (North-West Pakistan) the ancient Uḍḍiyān...
This volume presents new research on the temple site of Bodhgayā in eastern India - long recognized ...
Bengal has a long history (8th century A.D. onwards) of decorating the wall of brick-built temples w...
My thesis is a detailed, new, cave-by-cave, survey of the well known rock-cut Buddhist monasteries a...
Existing interpretations of the broader social role of Early Historic Period (c. 300 B.C.--A.D. 300)...
Attempt has been made through the paper to study development of Buddhist shrines in India from the 6...
The paper discusses the geographical factors and the historical geography of western India and proli...
With Archaeology and Buddhism in South Asia, Himanshu Prabha Ray has produced the first modern intro...
This thesis is based on an archaeological survey of Rajgir, onetime capital of Magadha and one of th...
This study deals with the history of Buddhism in the northern Deccan during the Satavhana period. Th...
Schopen, Gregory. Bones, Stones, and Buddhist Monks: Collected Papers On the Archaeology, Epigraphy,...
The Mahābodhi temple at Bodhgayā in eastern India has long been recognised as the place where the Bu...
We now leave the progression of chaitya halls momentarily to look at the second type of structure ca...
In recent years the international community has begun to focus on the dangerous state of conservatio...
Although the literary history of Indian Buddhism is well researched, no scholar has interpreted a si...
Archaeology has long since identified with modern-day Swat (North-West Pakistan) the ancient Uḍḍiyān...
This volume presents new research on the temple site of Bodhgayā in eastern India - long recognized ...
Bengal has a long history (8th century A.D. onwards) of decorating the wall of brick-built temples w...
My thesis is a detailed, new, cave-by-cave, survey of the well known rock-cut Buddhist monasteries a...
Existing interpretations of the broader social role of Early Historic Period (c. 300 B.C.--A.D. 300)...
Attempt has been made through the paper to study development of Buddhist shrines in India from the 6...
The paper discusses the geographical factors and the historical geography of western India and proli...
With Archaeology and Buddhism in South Asia, Himanshu Prabha Ray has produced the first modern intro...
This thesis is based on an archaeological survey of Rajgir, onetime capital of Magadha and one of th...
This study deals with the history of Buddhism in the northern Deccan during the Satavhana period. Th...
Schopen, Gregory. Bones, Stones, and Buddhist Monks: Collected Papers On the Archaeology, Epigraphy,...
The Mahābodhi temple at Bodhgayā in eastern India has long been recognised as the place where the Bu...
We now leave the progression of chaitya halls momentarily to look at the second type of structure ca...
In recent years the international community has begun to focus on the dangerous state of conservatio...
Although the literary history of Indian Buddhism is well researched, no scholar has interpreted a si...
Archaeology has long since identified with modern-day Swat (North-West Pakistan) the ancient Uḍḍiyān...
This volume presents new research on the temple site of Bodhgayā in eastern India - long recognized ...
Bengal has a long history (8th century A.D. onwards) of decorating the wall of brick-built temples w...