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Dukula was an
ancient Indian cloth made from the bark of trees. Some
contemporary varieties kshauma, netra, and
tiritpatta including Dukul were
among the...
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dominated him as he
raised him from the age of 5. In his
autobiography The
Dukula the lama
repeatedly remarks how he had to
defer to the Desi, or had to do...
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concerning the above-mentioned 'golden seal', the
Fifth Dalai Lama
comments in
Dukula, his autobiography, on
leaving China after this
courtesy visit to the emperor...
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Dukula p. 519)
Karmay 2014, p. 412 (
Dukula 557)
Karmay 2014, p. 415 (
Dukula 561)
Karmay 2014, p. 424 (
Dukula p. 575)
Karmay 2014, pp. 431-432 (
Dukula...
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Saddle River, NJ: Pearson. ISBN 978-0-13-109686-8. De
Alwis Jayasinghe,
Dukula; Chen, Yinlin; Li, Jiangnan; Rogacka,
Justyna M.; Kippax-Jones, Meredydd;...
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evaded his
Tsangpa escort and went to
Mongolia via Nyangtö and Kongpo. In
Dukula, the 5th
Dalai Lama's
autobiography volume I,
Sonam Rapten is
first mentioned...
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precious fabrics and jewels.
These included an
umbrella wrapped by a
dukula cloth,
sacks of patta-sutra
cloth as well as
ksoma fabrics which were as...
- The
Political Autobiography of the
Fifth Dalai Lama, Vol. 1 (a.k.a. The
Dukula), Serindia,
Chicago 2014, pp. 403-425
Tsepon W.D. Shakabpa, One Hundred...
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Kulluka Bhatta make
special reference to the best
specimens of Ksauma,
Dukula and
Pattorna standing for pat, muga and edi from Kamarupa. An
dgurdn of...
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Puranic literature.
Samia cynthia,
breed of a moth
which is not domesticated.
Dukula, an
ancient Indian cloth made from the bark of trees. Watters,
Thomas (1904)...