Ancient CeylonAn account of the aborigines and of part of the early civilization in Sri Lanka. |
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Page 337
According to these rules , we see that the total height of a dāgaba should be three times the height of the dome , which is three - fifths of its ( widest ) diameter . The length of the spire is fixed at a quarter of the total height ...
According to these rules , we see that the total height of a dāgaba should be three times the height of the dome , which is three - fifths of its ( widest ) diameter . The length of the spire is fixed at a quarter of the total height ...
Page 339
Thus it would seem that the cubit used in the histories is one of two spans or nearly 18 inches ; but this is far from agreement with the actual heights of the dāgabas . I found that ten men had a mean height of 5 feet 44 inches ...
Thus it would seem that the cubit used in the histories is one of two spans or nearly 18 inches ; but this is far from agreement with the actual heights of the dāgabas . I found that ten men had a mean height of 5 feet 44 inches ...
Page 341
The height of the basal platforms was evidently fixed independently of the rest of the structure . In the large Mihintale dāgaba , the Abhayagiri , the Lankārāma , the Dakuņu , and the Jētavana dāgabas , as well as in a later miniature ...
The height of the basal platforms was evidently fixed independently of the rest of the structure . In the large Mihintale dāgaba , the Abhayagiri , the Lankārāma , the Dakuņu , and the Jētavana dāgabas , as well as in a later miniature ...
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