- The
Dharmarajika Stupa (Urdu: دھرم راجک اسٹوپا), also
referred to as the
Great Stupa of Taxila, is a
Buddhist stupa near Taxila, ****stan. It was built...
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Cunningham as
stupa "K" or the "Jagat
Singh stupa",
later identified as the
Dharmarajika Stupa) by
employees of
Zamindar Jagat Singh (the
dewan of
Maharaja Chait...
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Dharmarajika Buddhist Monastery Complex (Bengali: ধর্মরাজিক বৌদ্ধবিহার কমপ্লেক্স) is a
Buddhist monastery (vihara)
located in the city of
Dhaka in Bangladesh...
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intersected by Basabo–Madartek road and
Basabo Buddha Mandir road.
Dharmarajika Bauddha Vihara, the
first Buddhist monastery in Dhaka, was established...
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erected pillars with his inscriptions, and
possibly Bharhut, Amaravati, or
Dharmarajika.
Ashoka also
established the
Pillars of
Ashoka throughout his realm,...
- language.
Dhamek Stupa is
located 180
metres (590 feet) to the east of
Dharmarajika Stupa at the
archaeological site of Sarnath.
Sarnath is
located 12 kilometres...
- Scythia, and
introduced in the
Punjab by the Saka rulers. The
nearby Dharmarajika Stupa, is a
large stupa that
dates from the 2nd
century CE. The stupa...
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Another evidence of Ashoka's
connection to the city may be the name of the
Dharmarajika Stupa near Taxila; the name
suggests that it was
built by
Ashoka ("Dharma-raja")...
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known for its
collection of
Buddhist religious monuments,
including the
Dharmarajika stupa, the
Jaulian monastery, and the
Mohra Muradu monastery. The main...
- Pali and
Sanskrit education in
Bangladesh and is
located in
Kamalapur Dharmarajika Bauddha Vihara, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Bangladesh Sanskrit and Pali Education...