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Buddhist monks protest for autonomy over Bodh Gaya temple, demanding repeal of Bodh Gaya Temple Act since 1949.
The 7th-century Buddhist Chinese traveller Hiuen Tsang mentions the bathing rituals at the junction of the rivers when he visited Prayag city in AD644. Authorities expect Monday’s first ritual ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his first podcast with Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath, shared an interesting anecdote about Chinese scholar Hiuen Tsang, who shared a historical connection ...
Hiuen Tsang wrote that Shashanka cut down a Bodhi tree," the AIMIM chief stated. (ANI) Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc.
Chinese travellers Hiuen Tsang and I-Tsing, who came to India in the 7th Century, mentioned Telhara in their travelogues. They write that this centre of Mahayana, which is a branch of Buddhism ...
In the 7th century, when Emperor Harshvardhan ruled, Chinese pilgrim Hiuen Tsang, who visited India, mentioned Aghoris and Nagas in his memoirs. He wrote in astonishment that in north-western ...
PM Modi recalled that Chinese philosopher Hiuen Tsang spent a significant amount of time at his village in Gujarat while he was in India. Interesting, when he went back to China, he spent his life ...
Hiuen Tsang wrote that Shashanka cut down a Bodhi tree," the AIMIM chief said. Owaisi said that the Mughals only used ...
He recounted the journey of Xuanzang (Hiuen Tsang), the famed Chinese Buddhist monk and scholar, who travelled on foot from China to Nalanda with a backpack full of scrolls. "He knew that Nalanda ...