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Tibetan monk and pilgrim
Dharmasvamin (Chag Lo-tsa-ba Chos-rje-dpal; 1197 – January 1264) was a Tibetan monk and pilgrim who travelled to Nepal and Magadha between 1234 and 1236
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Buddhist monastery and centre of learning in India
Asanga, Vasubandhu, Chandrakirti, Xuanzang, Śīlabhadra, Vajrabodhi, and Dharmasvamin. The curriculum of Nalanda included major Buddhist philosophies like
Nalanda_mahavihara
Buddhist temple in Bodh Gaya, India
Temple fell into disrepair and was largely abandoned. The Tibetan monk, Dharmasvamin, came to Bodh Gaya in late 1234 and gives a detailed account of the condition
Mahabodhi_Temple
Late medieval Buddhist dynasty in Magadha
detailed in the memoirs of the Tibetan pilgrim, Dharmasvamin who visited Bodh Gaya in 1234–35. Dharmasvamin states that Buddhasena had retreated with his
Pithipatis_of_Magadha
Municipality in Madhesh Province, Nepal
finds mention in the travel accounts of a Tibetan monk and pilgrim, Dharmasvamin (1236) when he was on his way back to Nepal And Tibet, an Italian Missionary
Simraungadh
Valley and proposed territory in Nepal
Buddhist Masters including Marpa, Milarepa, Rwa Lotsava, Ras Chungpa, Dharmasvamin, XIII Karmapa, 16th Karmapa, XVI Karmapa and several others visited and
Kathmandu_Valley
Medieval dynasty that ruled the Mithila region (1097–1324)
the Karnat period of Mithila with Tibetan Buddhist monk and traveller, Dharmasvamin, being offered the role of chief priest by Ramasimhadeva and being gifted
Karnats_of_Mithila
Buddhist monasteries in India. When the Tibetan translator, Chag Lotsawa Dharmasvamin (Chag Lo-tsa-ba, 1197–1264), visited northern India in 1235, Nalanda
Muslim conquests in the Indian subcontinent
Muslim_conquests_in_the_Indian_subcontinent
Persecution based on religious belief
15 September 2008. ISBN 9780226356501. Roerich, G. 1959. Biography of Dharmasvamin (Chag lo tsa-ba Chos-rje-dpal): A Tibetan Monk Pilgrim. Patna: K. P.
Religious_persecution
Advanced education in the ancient world
there. A fresh raid scattered what little remained in the Mahavihara and Dharmasvamin, the only student who returned, is the last recorded disciple of Nalanda
List of oldest higher-learning institutions
List_of_oldest_higher-learning_institutions
Gradual process of replacement of in India, ended around the 13th or 14th century
15 September 2008. ISBN 9780226356501. Roerich, G. 1959. Biography of Dharmasvamin (Chag lo tsa-ba Chos-rje-dpal): A Tibetan Monk Pilgrim. Patna: K. P.
Decline of Buddhism in the Indian subcontinent
Decline_of_Buddhism_in_the_Indian_subcontinent
Archaeological site in India and Nepal
Rama Singh Deva (r. 1227 - 1285 CE) over Simraungadh, the Tibetan monk Dharmasvamin visited the fortified city in 1236 AD on his way back to Nepal and Tibet
Simraungadh_(medieval_city)
625 – 855 CE dynasty of Kashmir and neighbouring areas
commissioned multiple towns and temples—Utapalasvāmin, Padmasvāmin, Dharmasvāmin, Kalyanasvāmin, Mamasvāmin, Utpalapura, Padmapura, etc. Padma's wife
Karkota_dynasty
Systematic mistreatment of an individual or group by another individual or group
15 September 2008. ISBN 9780226356501. Roerich, G. 1959. Biography of Dharmasvamin (Chag lo tsa-ba Chos-rje-dpal): A Tibetan Monk Pilgrim. Patna: K. P.
Persecution
Buddhist Mahavihara
Turushka force of five hundreds was defeated. According to the biography of Dharmasvamin, who journeyed to India between 1234 and 1236, Odantapuri was turned
Odantapuri
Calendar year
poet Robert de Vieuxpont, English nobleman and knight Approximate date Dharmasvamin, Tibetan monk and explorer (b. 1197) Vincent of Beauvais, French friar
1264
Calendar year
Japan (d. 1242) Amadeus IV, count of Savoy (House of Savoy) (d. 1253) Dharmasvamin, Tibetan monk and pilgrim (d. 1264) Ibn al-Baitar, Moorish botanist and
1197
King of Mithila from 1227 to 1285
including the use of village accountants. During his reign, the Tibetan monk Dharmasvamin arrived in the main Karnat capital of Simraungadh and described Ramasimhadeva
Ramasimhadeva
Decade
poet Robert de Vieuxpont, English nobleman and knight Approximate date Dharmasvamin, Tibetan monk and explorer (b. 1197) Vincent of Beauvais, French friar
1260s
Decade
Japan (d. 1242) Amadeus IV, count of Savoy (House of Savoy) (d. 1253) Dharmasvamin, Tibetan monk and pilgrim (d. 1264) Ibn al-Baitar, Moorish botanist and
1190s
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English : habitational name from either of two places called Caton, in Derbyshire and Lancashire. The former is probably named with the Old English personal name or byname Cada (see Cade) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’; the latter is from the Old Norse byname Káti (see Cates) + tūn.English and French : from a pet form of Catlin.
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Respect, Faith
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English (Cheshire) : probably a habitational name from a lost or minor place.Americanized spelling of German Äckerle or Ackerlein, or Swiss Aecherli, all diminutives of Acker.
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Lord of God, Lord Ram, Ragavender God
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Learned one who shows the way, path Prashast kee-jee-ye , Congenial
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Friend
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Tree Shadow
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Polish form of Greek Christianos, KRYSTYN means "believer" or "follower of Christ."
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