Amaravati Art in the Context of Andhra Archaeology
by Sreyashi Ray chowdhuri | 2018 | 90,477 words
This page relates ‘Shalankayana dynasty� of the study on Amaravati Art in the Context of Andhra Archaeology, including museum exhibitions of the major archeological antiquities. These pages show how the Buddhist establishment of Amaravati (Andhra Pradesh) survived from 4th century BCE to 14th century CE. It includes references and translations of episodes of Buddha’s life drawn from the Avadanas and Jatakas which are illustrated in Amaravati art.
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The Śālaṅkāyana dynasty
Śālaṅkāyanas were a important dynasty in Andhra. The Śālaṅkāyanas were not successful in controlling the Ҵǻ屹ī delta. But they were in clear occupation of the ṛṣṇ� delta including 屹ī[1].
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[1]:
Chakrabarty Dilip.K, 2010, Op.cit, p 137.