viharas in A Sentence

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    Buddhist monks spent their retreats in the Viharas.

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    The Viharas were astylar halls,

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    The Buddhist Viharas.

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    The Viharas in Devni Mori were built from fired bricks.

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    The Viharas, except those unfinished or destroyed( 3, 5, 14,

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    The Ajanta caves have 24 Buddhist Viharas and 5 Hindu temples.

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    In the Ajanta Viharas on the other hand, the mandapa is

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    The Buddhist chaityas and Viharas stand as examples of early cave structures.

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    These caves were probably the Buddhist Viharas(monasteries) and were nine in number.

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    All the other caves are Viharas, which are residential caves with independent cells inside them.

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    Most of the caves are used as the Buddhist Viharas, meant for living, studying, and meditating.

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    Most of the caves were used as the Buddhist Viharas meant for living, study, and meditation.

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    Lalitgiri in Odisha is a famous Buddhist centre of archaeological importance, comprising Stupa, Viharas(monasteries) and images of Lord Buddha.

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    The remaining caves are'Sangharamas' or'Viharas' that were used for the housing purpose of the followers and students of Buddhism.

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    The remaining caves are‘Sangharamas' or‘Viharas' that was used for the housing purpose of the followers and students of Buddhism.

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    A few years ago, Japanese temples, Thai temples, and Vietnam Buddhist stupas and Viharas have also been built here.

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    The Ministry of Tourism has identified stupas and Viharas in these states, around which small intra-state Buddhist zones will be developed.

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    Terracotta plaques on the walls of temples and Viharas depict scenes of fish being dressed and taken to the market in baskets.

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    The Viharas, except those unfinished or destroyed( 3, 5, 14, 23, 24, 28, and 29), combine the characteristics of monasteries and shrines in them,

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    Monastery is a word that is commonly used in countries where Buddhism is followed to refer to residences or Viharas of religious men or women.

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    The Viharas were astylar halls, with a number of monks' cells excavated into their three side walls, the hall having one or more main entrances in front.

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    However, now the circuit will be expanded as Union Ministry of Tourism has identified stupas and Viharas in 21 states, around which small intra-state Buddhist zones will be developed.

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    In the Ajanta Viharas on the other hand, the mandapa is a concentric scheme with one bay all round the central bay, which is often larger than the rest.

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    While the Government does not interfere with the operations or funds of Churches, Mosques, Gurudwaras and Bauddha Viharas, all temple donations and rental income from Hindu and Jain temples is controlled by their respective State Governments.

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    They include chaitya halls, which were really temples or places of worship; the object of worship being a stupa representing the Buddha, and Viharas, or monasteries, each with a number of cells opening into a large central assembly- hall.

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    These Viharas generally consist of an outer verandah or porch, corresponding to the mukha- mandapa or agra- mandapa of the temple complexes, a pillared hall( sometimes astylar), corresponding to the maha- mandapa with a shrine or garbha- griha at its rear, often with an ardha- mandapa, or transversely rectangular ante- chamber intervening between the shrine and the main hall.

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