I am really delighted Mr Nagarjuna. Thank you very much. This should be most valuable information for the Telugu people Really I am thrilled to see your video. I roamed in that whole place during my highscool days. Its highly nostalgic, and those are my golden days. Whole of my schhol days I spent there inly , exploring every inch of that holy land. This was during 1966-1972.
I am extremely happy that the video brought back lots of memories from your childhood. And I cannot thank you enough for your continued support towards me. 😊🙏🏻
Yes. Your vision matches that of mine. Go ahead. Celebrate and cherish the values of our native land which has great history and culture. Nowadays wevfind very few young kids like you who are doing a yeoman service. Hats off.👍👍👍👍👍
😃chala santosham bro, meeku antaga nachinanduku. Yevvaroo cheppani sangatulu meeku teliyaalani gantala koddi research chesi chestunnanu. Thanks a lot for the appreciation. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
ma amamma vallu vuru ghantasalee bro......aai peru ela vachindho evala telisindhi...... bangaru ghanta dorikindhi kabatti aa peru pettaru ani evaro cheppite vinnatu gurthu
In 2014, The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation supported a conference at the British Museum entitled Amaravati: The Art of an Early Buddhist Monument in Context at the British Museum.[21] Collaborative research into the Amaravati sculptures is ongoing through the World Corpus of Amaravati Sculpture Archived 23 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine, a project directed by Prof. Akira Shimada in collaboration with the Archaeological Survey of India. The aims of the project are to "facilitate access to the site’s sculpture and documentation, to encourage the interdisciplinary and international discussion of Amaravati and to promote new research and publication on Amaravati and Buddhist archaeology."[22
the British Museum database emerged, work on the iconography of the early Buddhist art at Amaravati and Ajanta was being advanced by Prof. Dr Monkia Zin.[17] Meanwhile, the study of the site's history has been led by Dr Jennifer Howes, who has written articles on the subject and been involved in the online publication of Colin Mackenzie's Album.[18] A wider study of the site and its history was published by Akira Shimada in 2013.[19] This monograph provides a detailed re-evaluation of the site itself, the documents in the British Museum and British Library, and the history of early Buddhist art. Shimada's chronology has superseded earlier attempts to date the phases of Amaravati sculpture and places the stupa in its wider cultural and physical landscape.[20
Many sites like Amaravati Stupa are being neglected by the Indian government as the government views archeology as a burden and spend millions on other unnecessary stuff. The people need to be educated on these matters. Then only any change happens.
I am really delighted Mr Nagarjuna.
Thank you very much.
This should be most valuable information for the Telugu people
Really I am thrilled to see your video.
I roamed in that whole place during my highscool days.
Its highly nostalgic, and those are my golden days. Whole of my schhol days I spent there inly , exploring every inch of that holy land.
This was during 1966-1972.
I am extremely happy that the video brought back lots of memories from your childhood.
And I cannot thank you enough for your continued support towards me. 😊🙏🏻
Yes. Your vision matches that of mine. Go ahead. Celebrate and cherish the values of our native land which has great history and culture.
Nowadays wevfind very few young kids like you who are doing a yeoman service.
Hats off.👍👍👍👍👍
Mee peru sardhakam cheskunnaru. Meeku chala thank you lu
Thank you Ranga garu.
Superb video n analysis by brother nagarjuna Garu ❤
Thanks brother Ashok garu.
meru chebutuntey vini noru vellabettukoni vintunnam😮 chaala manchi video
😃chala santosham bro, meeku antaga nachinanduku. Yevvaroo cheppani sangatulu meeku teliyaalani gantala koddi research chesi chestunnanu. Thanks a lot for the appreciation. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@nagarjunakolli thank you meeku kooda
I sent to so many friends..Hits 122 till now
Thanks a lot for sharing.
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Please share with your friends and family.
ma amamma vallu vuru ghantasalee bro......aai peru ela vachindho evala telisindhi...... bangaru ghanta dorikindhi kabatti aa peru pettaru ani evaro cheppite vinnatu gurthu
Ohhh. Alaagaa. Nenu me ooru Ghantasala meeda oka video chesa. Adi kuda chudu. Baguntundi.
In 2014, The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation supported a conference at the British Museum entitled Amaravati: The Art of an Early Buddhist Monument in Context at the British Museum.[21]
Collaborative research into the Amaravati sculptures is ongoing through the World Corpus of Amaravati Sculpture Archived 23 October 2016 at the Wayback Machine, a project directed by Prof. Akira Shimada in collaboration with the Archaeological Survey of India. The aims of the project are to "facilitate access to the site’s sculpture and documentation, to encourage the interdisciplinary and international discussion of Amaravati and to promote new research and publication on Amaravati and Buddhist archaeology."[22
I came across that too.
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the British Museum database emerged, work on the iconography of the early Buddhist art at Amaravati and Ajanta was being advanced by Prof. Dr Monkia Zin.[17] Meanwhile, the study of the site's history has been led by Dr Jennifer Howes, who has written articles on the subject and been involved in the online publication of Colin Mackenzie's Album.[18] A wider study of the site and its history was published by Akira Shimada in 2013.[19] This monograph provides a detailed re-evaluation of the site itself, the documents in the British Museum and British Library, and the history of early Buddhist art. Shimada's chronology has superseded earlier attempts to date the phases of Amaravati sculpture and places the stupa in its wider cultural and physical landscape.[20
I studied Shimada's book for the purpose of this video. it was very helpful.
MAHAYANA BUDDHISM
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Japanese foundation is doing reasearch on the site and the sculptures.
See what our Govts are doing.
Pathetic.
God save India.🕉️🕉️🕉️☸️☸️☸️
Many sites like Amaravati Stupa are being neglected by the Indian government as the government views archeology as a burden and spend millions on other unnecessary stuff. The people need to be educated on these matters. Then only any change happens.
240 views are too less for this video.. Very good content ❤
Views are low as this is quite a new channel. So would you please share this to your friends and family. That’d be a great help.