Nalanda excavations. Panels 129-132. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Architectural Photography Part of a series of views (prints 1383 to 1397) showing a frieze of sculptured panels in niches along the base of the temple.
Nalanda excavations. Panels 133-136 forming north end of frieze on west side of temple. Photographer: Archaeological Survey of India
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Genre: Architectural Photography Part of a series of views (prints 1383 to 1397) showing a frieze of sculptured panels in niches along the base of the temple.
Poo. Buddha with two disciples. Photographer: Pindi Lal (Archaeological Survey of India).
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Buddha and other religious images. Photograph titled by Francke: 'Interior of Lotsabai Lha-khang, Poo.' Francke (1914), p,. 20: 'This temple, the oldest of the existing temples of Poo, is called Lo-tsa-bai-Lha-khang and is asserted to have been built by Lo-tsa-ba Rin-chen-bzang-po (Ratna-bhadra...
General view of monastery. Francke (1914), p. 32: '...The village of Nako suddenly appeared before us ... We noticed at once the site of a great 'aBrugpa monastery, called Lo-tsa-bai Lha-khang ... Four large temple halls are still standing and form a kind of court. South-east of them, there are ...