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Volume : III, Issue : VII, August - 2013

Development Of Buddhistic Art And Architecture Of rd th Kashmir From 3 Century.b.C To A.D. 13 Century

Hilal Ahmad Shah , Zahied Rahman and Mushtaq Ahmad Tantray

Published By : Laxmi Book Publication

Abstract :

Buddhistic art and architecture seems to have obtained a footing in Kashmir valley, during the 3rd century B.C. From 3rd century B.C to 13th century A.D. Kashmir was ruled by the rulers of Mauryan, Kushan, Gonanda, Hun, Karkota, Utpala, Lohara and Dev dynasties, except the rulers of Huna and Dev dynasties, the Buddhistic art and architecture of Kashmir got liberal patronage from time to time. Many rulers of Mauryan, Kushan, Gananda, Karkota, Utpala and Lohara dynasties built many Viharas, Mathas, Chaityas, Stupas, Scluptures of Lord Buddha and Bodhisatvas and similar other structures.

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Hilal Ahmad Shah , Zahied Rahman and Mushtaq Ahmad Tantray, (2013). Development Of Buddhistic Art And Architecture Of rd th Kashmir From 3 Century.b.C To A.D. 13 Century. Indian Streams Research Journal, Vol. III, Issue. VII, http://oldisrj.lbp.world/UploadedData/2697.pdf

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  4. Dutta Jogesh Chandra; Kings of Kashmir, Mittal pub., Delhi, 1989, vol. ii, p- xiv.

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