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  2. Barabar Caves - Wikipedia

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    The affiliation of Lomas Rishi to Buddhism, although unproven, would be coherent with the fact that the architecture of the gate of Lomas Rishi became a reference for the development of the Chaitya arch in Buddhist cave architecture for the following centuries, whereas the Hindus or the Jains caves essentially did not follow this architectural ...

  3. Nagarjuni Caves - Wikipedia

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    Also called Gopi or Gopi-ka-Kubha or simply Nagarjuni, Gopika cave is the largest of all the caves of the Barabar complex It consists of a single large oblong room of 13.95x5.84m. The two ends of the room have the particularity of being circular, contrary to the other caves.

  4. Lomas Rishi Cave - Wikipedia

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    The Cave is 30 kilometres (19 mi) north of Gaya in Bihar, an eastern state in India and about 1,500 kilometres (930 mi) from Ajanta Caves. It is distant from other major archaeological sites related to art and architecture; for example, it is about 1,000 kilometres (620 mi) from Mathura and about 2,200 kilometres (1,400 mi) from Gandhara. [11]

  5. File:3rd century BCE Barabar caves, Bihar, plans and sections ...

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    This is a photograph of sketches and inscriptions from a personal copy of an article published in 1847 by Markham Kittoe about the Barabar Caves in Bihar in the The Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. This is found along with Kittoe's interpretation and explanation in Volume 16, pages 401-412 (note: Capt. Kittoe spelt it Burabur cave in ...

  6. File:Barabar Caves - Rock Carvings, Kawa Dol (9224515053).jpg

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    082 Rock Carvings, Kawa Dol at Barabar, Bihar Photograph from the Barabar Caves in Bihar taken by Anandajoti. Date: 17 March 2013, 13:34: Source: 082 Rock Carvings, Kawa Dol: Author: Photo Dharma from Penang, Malaysia

  7. File:Barabar Nagarjuni Caves, Anantavarman Inscription ...

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    007 Asokan Inscription at Barabar, Bihar Photograph from the Barabar Caves in Bihar taken by Anandajoti . The photo shows one of the Nagarjuni Hill Cave inscriptions of Anantavarman Maukhari, nearly a millennium later than Aśoka (the same cave does have an Aśokan inscription too, but this is not it).

  8. ‘Sahar Speaks’ by Huffington Post

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    There is no one better to tell the story of womenhood in Afghanistan than the women themselves

  9. Mauryan art - Wikipedia

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    The second phase was the court art of Ashoka, typically found in the monolithic columns on which his edicts are inscribed and the third phase was the beginning of brick and stone architecture, as in the case of the original stupa at Sanchi, the small monolithic rail at Sanchi, and the Lomas Rishi Cave in the Barabar Caves, with its ornamented ...