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Vihāra generally refers to a
Buddhist temple or
Buddhist monastery for
Buddhist renunciates,
mostly in the
Indian subcontinent. The
concept is ancient...
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Chudamani Vihara was a
Buddhist vihara (monastery) in Nagapattinam,
Tamil Nadu, India.
Chudamani Vihara was
constructed in 1006 CE by the
Srivijayan king...
- (Bengali: সোমপুর মহাবিহার, romanized: Shompur Môhabihar) or
Paharpur Buddhist Vihara (Bengali: পাহাড়পুর বৌদ্ধ বিহার, romanized: Pāhāṛpur baud'dha bihār) in...
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Abhayagiri Vihāra was a
major monastery site of Śrāvakayāna,
Mahayana and
Vajrayana Buddhism that was
situated in Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. It is one of...
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Kadadora Vihara (Also
known as
Kadadora Sri
Priyabimbaramaya Vihara) was a
Buddhist temple,
situated in Kadadora,
Nuwara Eliya District, Sri Lanka. The...
- Pali term for a
great vihara (centre of
learning or
Buddhist monastery) and is used to
describe a
monastic complex of
viharas. A
range of monasteries...
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directions of the
cloister have a
vihara. In
front of each
vihara has
grand staircase leading to
lower terrace. The stupa,
viharas and
round cloister complex...
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Mulkirigala Raja Maha
Vihara (also
known as
Mulgirigala Raja Maha
Vihara) (Sinhala: මුල්කිරිගල රජමහා විහාරය) is an
ancient Buddhist temple in Mulkirigala...
- The Nava
Vihāra (Sanskrit: नवविहार; Persian: نوبهار; lit. 'New Monastery') were two
Buddhist monasteries close to the
ancient city of
Balkh in northern...
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Kande Vihara (Sinhalaː කන්දේ විහාරය) is a
major Buddhist temple in
Kalutara District, Sri Lanka. The
temple has got its name 'Kande
vihara' (Mountain temple)...