Bud" dhists of Tibet for two years previously, is " unexceptionable evidence. He says, vol. " ii. p. 391, ' my own conviction, from the " ' character of the buildings, of the caves, " ' paintings, and sculptures, is, that Bamian, " ' whatever its ancient... A Personal Narrative of a Visit to Ghuzni, Kabul, and Afghanistan, and of a ... - Side 185av Godfrey Thomas Vigne - 1840 - 479 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Edward Thornton - 1844 - 462 sider
...with the opinions, faith, pageantry, and buildings of the lama* of Thibet, is of opinion that Bamian was the residence of a great Lama, bearing the same relation to the Lamaism of the West that the Lama of Lhassa does now to that of the East ; " that those excavations, which were connected... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1871 - 1170 sider
...conviction, from the character of the buildings, of the caves, paintings, and sculptures, was that Baroian, whatever its ancient appellation, was the residence...the west, as Lhassa does now to that of the east- The name of the smaller idol, Shah-muma. is evidently only a corruption of Shak-muni; but this is eviden«... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1871 - 1174 sider
...conviction, from the character of the buildings, of the caves, paintings, and sculptures, was that Baroian, whatever its ancient appellation, was the residence...of a great Lama, bearing the same relation to the Lamaisra of the west, as Lhassa does noir to that of the east- The name of the smaller idol, Shah-mumn.... | |
| Abū al-Faz̤l ibn Mubārak - 1891 - 594 sider
...monasteries of Ladakh and Chanthan, and from the character of the painting and sculptures, that Bámián was the residence of a great Lama bearing the same relation to the Lamaism of the West as Lassa does to the East. The excavations which were connected by means of galleries and staircases,... | |
| Godfrey Thomas Vigne - 2004 - 520 sider
...character of all the " monuments at Bamian, Mr. Moorcroft, " who had been living amongst the Bud" dhists of Tibet for two years previously, is " unexceptionable...repre" sentations of which we are indebted to " Mr. M asson (Journal of the Asiatic So" ciety of Bengal, vol. 188. 707. pi. xliv. " p. 6). Of the three... | |
| William Moorcroft, George Trebeck - 1841 - 538 sider
...doubt that they were also, as indeed they still are to a certain extent, habitations of the living. My own conviction, from the character of the buildings,...the west, as Lhassa does now to that of the east. The name of the smaller idol, Shah-muma, is evidently only a corruption of Shak-muni ; but this is... | |
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