Ancient CeylonAn account of the aborigines and of part of the early civilization in Sri Lanka. |
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This appears to show that all these animals were carved because they were believed to have protective powers against evil spirits . This was certainly a function of the hansa , the elephant , the horse , the humped bull ...
This appears to show that all these animals were carved because they were believed to have protective powers against evil spirits . This was certainly a function of the hansa , the elephant , the horse , the humped bull ...
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Upright pole to r . appears to end in bident with prongs inclined outwards . Portion of arched line over head is visible . On each side of legs are reliefs that I cannot identify . R. Opposed to 0. Swāstika turned r .
Upright pole to r . appears to end in bident with prongs inclined outwards . Portion of arched line over head is visible . On each side of legs are reliefs that I cannot identify . R. Opposed to 0. Swāstika turned r .
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An undoubted dāgaba appears on the Andhra coins 41 and 42 of Plate II of Sir Walter Elliott's Coins of Southern India . It is a building of a different type , having a single dome , with two rows of niches for lamps below it , just as ...
An undoubted dāgaba appears on the Andhra coins 41 and 42 of Plate II of Sir Walter Elliott's Coins of Southern India . It is a building of a different type , having a single dome , with two rows of niches for lamps below it , just as ...
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