- The
Ruwanweli Maha Seya, also
known as the Maha
Thupa (lit. 'the
Great Thupa'), is a
stupa (a
hemispherical structure containing relics) in Anuradhapura...
- 24
September 1572) (first name also
spelled Tupac, Topa, Tupaq, Thupaq,
Thupa, last name also
spelled Amaro instead of Amaru) was the last Sapa Inca of...
- the Caucasus), with 30,000
monks for the
foundation ceremony of the Maha
Thupa at
Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka: From
Alasanda the city of the
Yonas came the...
-
Bodhimanda Vihara.
Among those present at the
foundation Kattika the Mahā
Thūpa are
mentioned thirty thousand monks from the
Bodhimanda Vihara, led by Cittagutta...
- Arachosians), with 30,000
monks for the
dedication ceremony of the Maha
Thupa ("Great stupa") at
Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka, when it was
completed shortly...
- tō in ****anese) are all
thought to
derive from the Pali word for stupa,
thupa, with the
Sanskrit pronunciation being stupa. In
particular the type of...
- The
Stupa is also
known by
synonymous names such as Chaithya, Dagaba,
Thupa, Seya and Vehera.
Stupas designed and
constructed in Sri
Lanka are the largest...
- dhātu). Dhātu (disambiguation) - a
Buddhist technical term or a stupa, Pāli
thūpa. Sanskrit-English
Dictionary by Monier-Williams, (c) 1899 Jonas: Mosby's...
- Lesotho) from 1940 to 1941. Prin****l
Chief of Ha-'Mamathe, Teya-teyaneng,
Thupa-kubu and Jorotane. Died 1949;
spouse 'Mamathe
Masupha (nee.
Nthati Lebona)...
- today’s Kabul) with 30,000
monks for the
foundation ceremony of the Maha
Thupa ("Great stupa") at
Anuradhapura in Sri Lanka,
during the 2nd
century BC:...