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Authors: Charles R. Allen
Buddha-Gaya, great temple at
see
Bodhgaya, great temple at
Buddhism: Ashoka’s children and,
146
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379
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391
; Ashoka’s conversion to,
145
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7
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; Ashoka’s legacy,
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; Ashoka’s obsession with,
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Ashokavadana
(’Legend of King Ashoka’),
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359
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; Bairat-Calcutta inscription and,
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; Brahmanical aversion to,
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xv
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6
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; Buddha Konagamana,
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; cave temples of western India,
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; in Ceylon,
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–
5
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Chakravartin
(’Wheel-turning monarch’),
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; Chinese,
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; Dalit underclass and,
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; ‘Deer Park’ at Sarnath,
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Dharmachakra
(Wheel of the Moral Law),
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Dipavamsa
(’Island Chronicle’),
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379
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Divyavadana
or ‘Divine Stories’,
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; eclipse of in India,
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3
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5
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; evidence at Sarnath,
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; evidence for origins in India,
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3
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81
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95
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132
; Hindutva movement rejection of,
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;
Introduction à l’histoire du Buddhisme Indien
(Burnouf,
1844
),
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Jataka Tales
,
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8
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6
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Kanjur
(Tibetan literature),
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; in Kashmir,
76
–
7
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,
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; Muslim conquests and,
xii
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; in Nepal,
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127
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; northern
Mahayana
tradition,
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; origins of Hindu temples and,
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pancavarsika
(quinquennial festival),
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1
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; in post-Ashoka period,
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; relic inscriptions,
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; reliquaries at Sanchi,
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382
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; Schism Edicts and,
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352
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382
; Second Buddhist Council,
143
; southern
Theravada
tradition,
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8
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; tantric ritual,
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,
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; Taranatha’s,
History of Buddhism in India
,
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200
,
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,
382
,
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; Third Buddhist Council,
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,
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7
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Tripitaka
‘Three Baskets’ scriptures,
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Vajrasana
(Diamond Throne),
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,
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,
274
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274
,
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1
,
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,
302
,
345
; see also
Bodhi tree;
Mahavamsa
(’Great Dynastic Chronicle’)
Bühler, Professor Georg,
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,
327
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8
Burnouf, Eugène,
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Burt, Lieutenant Thomas,
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Calcutta (now Kolkata),
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; Bengal Supreme Court,
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; Christian cemetery,
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; eclipse of by Bombay in Indian studies,
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; Fort William College,
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; Indian Museum in,
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; Mint,
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; Prinsep memorial structure,
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; Sanskrit college,
75
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Cambridge University,
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Canna dynasty,
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Carllyle, Archibald,
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caste system,
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,
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; authority of the Brahman order and,
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, xviii; Buddhist criticism of,
126
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; caste rules of kingship,
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; Dalit untouchable caste,
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; intolerance and,
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; Kshatriya caste,
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; Shudra caste,
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; Vaisya caste,
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see also
Brahman caste
caves: of Ajanta,
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; at Barabar Hills,
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; Ellora cave temples,
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Hathigumpha
or ‘Elephant’s Cave’ (Khandagiri, Orissa),
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; inscriptions in,
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; Kanheri caves (near Bombay),
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; Lomas Rishi Cave,
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MRE sites,
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; at Nagarjuni Hills,
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; paintings in,
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; Panguraria site,
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; Sassaram cave inscription,
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Ceylon,
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116
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310
; Anuradhapura,
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; Ashoka and,
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; becomes crown colony (1796),
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; Buddhism in,
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5
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7
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199
; Mahinda’s mission to,
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9
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152
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296
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386
;
see also Mahavamsa
(’Great Dynastic Chronicle’)
Champollion, Jean François,
250
Chanakya, Brahman,
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7
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83
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101
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143
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;
Arthashastra
(’Treatise on State Economy’),
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375
Chandragupta, King (also Androkottos/Sandrokoptos/Sisikottos/Siso costus/Sashigupta): abdication of,
84
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; administrative system of,
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–
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; Alexander the Great and,
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–
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; arrival of Buddhim in Lanka and,
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; background of,
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366
; Brahman Chanakya and,
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367
; chronology of reign,
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–
7
; as founder of Maurya dynasty,
35
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36
,
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; as Jain devotee,
84
,
372
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374
; as Meroes,
53
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58
,
365
; omitted from
Legend of King Ashoka
,
188
; overthrow of Nanda dynasty by,
35
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66
–
7
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68
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83
–
4
,
143
,
306
–
7
,
363
,
365
,
366
; in the
Puranas
,
35
,
68
; Rudradaman inscription,
289
; rule of,
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–
71
; Seleukos and,
57
–
8
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59
–
61
,
67
,
68
,
176
,
367
–
9
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376
; twelve-year famine during reign of,
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Chandragupta II, King,
205
Chetiyagiri (’the Hill of the Stupa’),
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,
152
,
244
,
248
;
see also
Sanchi
(chaitya giri
or ‘hill of shrines’)