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... shrine of the Mahastupa at Sha - ji - ki - Dheri ( near Peshawar ) , the stupa was constructed over a brick base with projections at the cardinal points , supporting a 628 - foot - high timber tower of thirteen receding stories , which ...
... shrine of the Mahastupa at Sha - ji - ki - Dheri ( near Peshawar ) , the stupa was constructed over a brick base with projections at the cardinal points , supporting a 628 - foot - high timber tower of thirteen receding stories , which ...
الصفحة 80
... shrine proper . A separate pillared shrine honoring Nandi the sacred bull is placed on axis between the temple and the great entrance gate . The enclosing wall is composed of a continuous double colonnade , and several lesser temples ...
... shrine proper . A separate pillared shrine honoring Nandi the sacred bull is placed on axis between the temple and the great entrance gate . The enclosing wall is composed of a continuous double colonnade , and several lesser temples ...
الصفحة 102
... shrines set about four miles apart : the Outer Shrine ( Geku ) dedicated to Toyouke , goddess of agriculture and the earth , and the Inner Shrine ( Naiku ) dedicated to Amaterasu , goddess of the sun ( Figs . 4.24-4.26 ) . As both the ...
... shrines set about four miles apart : the Outer Shrine ( Geku ) dedicated to Toyouke , goddess of agriculture and the earth , and the Inner Shrine ( Naiku ) dedicated to Amaterasu , goddess of the sun ( Figs . 4.24-4.26 ) . As both the ...
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