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1 Range | grandeur of Asoka - ideal type of Asiatic monarchs, whose
2 Buddhi| and the frankly Mongolian type in which the earliest images
3 Buddhi| confinement of its primitive type into freer forms and a wider
4 Asuka | and the other the circular type, the latter still retaining
5 Asuka | parallel course. The Indian type looked at first outlandish
6 Asuka | themselves to evolving a new type, by constant changing of
7 Asuka | country as quite Chinese in type, in contrast with the Indian
8 Asuka | contrast with the Indian type of other places, and ascribes
9 Asuka | we determine the actual type of this celebrated statue.~
10 Asuka | statues we find the same Hâng type that we noticed in the rock-cut
11 Asuka | which characterises the Hâng type as it appears in Buddhist
12 Asuka | adheres strictly to the Hâng type of the period. Besides the
13 Asuka | Bodhisattvas there is also the type of Devarajas - known as
14 Asuka | broadly speaking, true to the type, in spite of having been
15 Nara | This statue, similar in type to the Buddhas of Ellora,
16 Nara | predominance of the full Gupta type all over India. One would
17 Nara | had lost all idea of the type and proportions of the original
18 Fujiwa| femininity, produced a new type, very different from those
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