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          <dc:title>Buddhism in Sriksetra with the Reference to Terracotta Votive Tablets</dc:title>
          <dc:creator>Kyaw Myo Satt</dc:creator>
          <dc:description>Many kinds of Buddhist evidences of Pyu period were discovered from Sriksetra old city. They are religious buildings, Buddha images and gold pa1m leaves which were inscribed the Buddhist literature. Among them terracotta votive tablets were found at that site abundantly. It can be seen that they wil1 concerned with Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism. This paper attempts to classify that which votive tablets were concerned with Mahayana or Theravada by the reference of Buddha images style and "Ye dhammahetuppaduava" stanza. Moreover, it also discussed the unusual or reverse Bhumiphassa mudra (gesture) Buddha image of terracotta votive tablets.</dc:description>
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