• A dvaravati shila (Sanskrit: द्वारवती शिला, romanized: dvāravatī śilā) is a type of coral stone (shaligrama) obtained from the Gomti river in Dwarka in...
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    Dvārakā (redirect from Dvāravatī)
    Dvaraka Dvārakā, also known as Dvāravatī (Sanskrit द्वारका "the gated [city]", possibly meaning having many gates, or alternatively having one or several...
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    Shaligram (redirect from Sila (murthi))
    shaligram, or shaligrama shila (Devanagari: शालिग्राम शिला; IAST: Śāligrāma-śilā), is a fossilized stone or ammonite collected from the riverbed or banks...
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  • Dvārakā–Kamboja route, an ancient trade-route and a branch of the Silk Road Dvaravati sila, sacred coral stone (shaligrama) from the Gomti river in Dwarka Dwarka...
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  • Kutch; source of the snail shells Gomti Chakra and the scared stones Dvaravati sila Gomati River (Rajasthan), a small river in Rajasthan, India Gomati River...
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    had coalesced to create the Dvaravati kingdoms. In the north, Haripunjaya (Lamphun) emerged as a rival power to the Dvaravati. By the 8th century the Mon...
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    Phra Pathommachedi (category Dvaravati)
    terrace in front of Southern Vihara has a large Dvaravati stone buddha named Phra Phuttha Noraseth or Phra Sila Khao (Thai: พระพุทธนรเชษฐ์ หรือ พระศิลาขาว)...
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    had coalesced to create the Dvaravati kingdoms. In the north, Haripunjaya (Lamphun) emerged as a rival power to the Dvaravati. By the 8th century the Mon...
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    Dvaravati culture is believed to have played a significant role in the region, and the Nyah Kur people are thought to be descendants of the Dvaravati...
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    images vary greatly from country to country in Buddhist art. During the Dvaravati period (seventh through eleventh centuries), there were two factions of...
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    had coalesced to create the Dvaravati kingdoms. In the north, Haripunjaya (Lamphun) emerged as a rival power to the Dvaravati. By the 8th century the Mon...
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    along the Panthong river in modern day Phan Thong district. During the Dvaravati period, the city of Mueang Phra Rot (Phra That Noen That) was established...
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    (2nd century BCE).: 5  The Mon people established the principalities of Dvaravati and Kingdom of Hariphunchai in the 6th century. The Khmer people established...
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    inscriptions. Thus, Dvaravati Buddhism was probably an Indian form of Theravada (or at least a non-Mahayana) Buddhism. The Dvaravati style has been compared...
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    for Hindus in India. Ayodhyā Mathurā Māyā Kāsi Kāñchī Avantikā I Purī Dvārāvatī chaiva saptaitā moksadāyikāh II - Garuḍa Purāṇa I XVI .14 A Kṣetra is...
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  • a dominant religion in the Southeast Asian kingdoms of Sri Ksetra and Dvaravati from about the 5th century CE onwards. The oldest surviving Buddhist texts...
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    Brown, Robert L. (1984). "The Śrāvastī Miracles in the Art of India and Dvāravatī". Archives of Asian Art. 37: 79–95. JSTOR 20111145. Buswell, R.E.; Lopez...
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    using Buddhist symbols. Dhamma wheel from Dvaravati Dhamma wheel and deer from Dvaravati Dhamma wheel, Dvaravati period, Khao Klang Nai, Si Thep Historical...
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    of Lan Xang. The fertile northern Mekong valleys were occupied by the Dvaravati culture of the Mon people and subsequently by the Khmer, where the principal...
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    known as bai sema, which denote the sīmā. The oldest bai sema date to the Dvaravati period. The sema stones stand above and mark the luk nimit (ลูกนิมิต)...
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    the Chao Phraya valley from the tenth century onwards, in lands of the Dvaravati culture, assimilating the earlier Austroasiatic Mon and Khmer people,...
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    Buddhist and Hindu cultures at Champa (Cham culture), Ku Bua, Thailand (Dvaravati culture), and Borobudur, show Indian cultural influence and images of...
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  • outlines of cultural exchanges by proto-historic seafarers". In Tripati, Sila (ed.). Maritime Contacts of the Past: Deciphering Connections Amongst Communities...
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    Cambodia absorbed the various Buddhist traditions of the Mon kingdoms of Dvaravati and Haripunchai. For the first thousand years of Khmer history, Cambodia...
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    encompasses period for more than a millennia, from pre Thai culture of Dvaravati and Srivijaya, to the first Thai capital of Thai 13th century Sukhothai...
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    Lower Burma into much of Thailand, where they founded the kingdom of Dvaravati. Their principal settlements in Burma were Thaton Kingdom and Pegu. From...
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  • dominant religion in the Pyu Kingdom of Sriksetra and the Mon kingdom of Dvaravati, from about the 5th century CE onwards. The oldest surviving Buddhist...
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    presence of Theravāda in the Pyu Kingdom of Sriksetra and the Mon kingdom of Dvaravati, "from about the 5th century CE onwards", though he adds that evidence...
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    first reached Laos during the 7th – 8th centuries CE, via the kingdom of Dvaravati. During the 7th Century, tantric Buddhism was also introduced to Laos...
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