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Title | [Lower part, Mahabodhi Temple at Gaya, Bihar, India] N-000052 |
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Creator/other | Cock, J.K. de (1867-1941) |
Shelfmark | N-000052 |
Subject (geographic) | Bodhgaya |
Subject (temporal) | Various periods |
Note | The Mahabodhi Temple Complex is one of the four holy sites related to the legend of the historical Buddha. Bodh Gaya is the place of the Buddha/s Enlightenment. The present temple dates to approx. the 6th century AD. |
Language | No linguistic content |
Country | No place, unknown, or undetermined |
Extent | 1 scan. |
Published/created | [Between 1909 and 1910] |
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Published (digital) | Universitaire Bibliotheken Leiden, |