Vihara
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Vihāra
Vihāra (Sanscritice विहार) plerumque est monasterium renuntiatorum Buddhisticorum (bhikkhu), quae notio antiqua in primis textibus Sanscriticis Palicisque invenitur, ubi ullum spatii vel loci voluptatis oblectationisque ordinem significat.[2] [3] Notio conceptum in architectura facta est, ubi ad textum monachorum pertinet, plerumque ad spatium apertum vel peristylium, praecipue in Buddhismo. Quod vocabulum etiam in litteris Ajivika?, Hinduicis, et Iainisticis[4] legitur.
Pinacotheca
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Spelunca quarta inter speluncas Ajanta
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Aditus ad aulam in vihara apud speluncas Kanheri
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Caelaturae parietales apud speluncas Kanheri
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Ostium viharae inter speluncas Bedse
Nexus interni
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Sharon La Boda (1994). International Dictionary of Historic Places: Asia and Oceania. Taylor & Francis. p. 625. ISBN 978-1-884964-04-6.
- ↑ Monier Williams 1872: 1003.
- ↑ Lahiri 2015: 181–83.
- ↑ Dundas 2003.
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Chakrabarti, Dilip K. 1995. "Buddhist Sites across South Asia as Influenced by Political and Economic Force.s" World Archaeology 27, no. 2 (October): 185–202.
- Dundas, Paul. 2003. The Jains. Routledge. ISBN 1-134-50165-X. doi:10.1080/00438243.1995.9980303. JSTOR 125081. Google Books.
- Harle, J. C. 1994. The Art and Architecture of the Indian Subcontinent. Ed. secunda. Pelican History of Art. Portu Novo: Yale University Press. ISBN 0300062176.
- Khettry, Sarita. 2006. Buddhism in North-Western India: Up to C. A.D. 650. Kolkata: R.N. Bhattacharya. ISBN 978-81-87661-57-3.
- Lahiri, Nayanjot. 2015. Ashoka in Ancient India. Cantabrigiae Massachusettae: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-91525-1.
- Michell, George. 1989. Buddhist, Jain, Hindu. The Penguin Guide to the Monuments of India, 1. Penguin Books. ISBN 0140081445.
- Mitra, D. 1971. Buddhist Monuments. Calcutta: Sahitya Samsad. ISBN 0-89684-490-0.
- Monier-Williams, Monier. 1872. A Sanskṛit-English dictionary etymologically and philologically arranged with special reference to Greek, Latin, Gothic, German, Anglo-Saxon, and other cognate Indo-European languages. Oxoniae: Oxford University Press.
- Rajan, K. V. Soundara. 1998. Rock-Cut Temple Styles: Early Pandyan Art and the Ellora Shrines. Mumbai: Somaiya Publications. ISBN 81-7039-218-7.
- Tadgell, C. 1990. The History of Architecture in India: From the Dawn of Civilization to the End of the Raj. Londinii: Phaidon. ISBN 1-85454-350-4.
Nexus externi
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