Book Title: Aacharya Premsagar Chaturvedi Abhinandan Granth
Author(s): Ajaykumar Pandey
Publisher: Pratibha Prakashan

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________________ 452 श्रमण-संस्कृति The Mathura art reached its apex in the Gupta period. The Gupta age was an era of art. It brought the Buddha art of India to its highest perfection as an expression of the inner feelings of devotion and zeal of the artists. Buddhist art along with Buddhism spread to the NorthSouth and South-east of India and made its influence. The full flowering of Buddhist art can be noticed in the temple of Borbodur in Java, Bayan temple in Ankorvata etc. Thus, the achievement of Buddhism in the realm of art is most significant and also unique in all respects. References 1. Goyal, S.R., A History of Indian Buddhism, p. 156. 2. Chakraborty, H., Asceticism and Ancient India, p. 208. 3. Goyal, S.R., A History of Indian Buddhism, p. 157. 4. Ghosal, U.N., A History of Indian Political ideas, p. 64, 259. Joshi, L.M., Studies in Buddhist Culture, p. 368. 6. Narasu, P. Lakshmi, The Essence of Buddhism, p. 122. 7. Joshi, L.M., Studies and the Buddhist Culture of India, p. 157 58. 8. Goyal, S.R., A History of Indian Buddhism, p. 335. 9. Joshi, L.M., Studies in the Buddhist Culture of India, p. 159-74. 10. Aurbindo, The foundations of Indian Culture, p. 227. 11. Agarwala, V.S., Indian Art, p. 112-13. 12. Gupta, S.K., Early Buddha Images from Gandhara, a fresh study in Genesis, p. 166-78.

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