A sketch of the history of Lalitpur (Patan) with special reference to Buddhism

Dhanavajra Vajracharya was a great historian of Nepal. This article is dedicated to his memory by an anthropologist who could only marvel at Dhanavajra's scholarship and epigraphical skills. In so far as it presents historical materials, this paper is a humble synthesis based entirely on second...

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Main Author: Gellner, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Centre for Nepal and Asian Studies (CNAS), Tribhuvan University, Nepal 1996
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description Dhanavajra Vajracharya was a great historian of Nepal. This article is dedicated to his memory by an anthropologist who could only marvel at Dhanavajra's scholarship and epigraphical skills. In so far as it presents historical materials, this paper is a humble synthesis based entirely on secondary sources, and by no means exhausts these. I had the good fortune to meet briefly with Dhanavajra in his home in September 1992 and receive his guidance on a small aspect of the present text. In a larger sense, all those who work on the culture and history of Nepal are in Dhanavajra's debt. In particular, those who work on the Kathmandu Valley must hope that his Mallakālin Abhilekh, so long unpublished, will finally see the light of day. The interpretations and suggestions offered below will certainly need revision when it does, as well as in the light of further study of both published and unpublished primary materials from the Malla period.
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spelling oxford-uuid:8fc817c9-9dd9-448a-9961-872bb07a138b2022-03-26T23:06:46ZA sketch of the history of Lalitpur (Patan) with special reference to BuddhismJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:8fc817c9-9dd9-448a-9961-872bb07a138bAnthropologyAsiaEnglishOxford University Research Archive - ValetCentre for Nepal and Asian Studies (CNAS), Tribhuvan University, Nepal1996Gellner, DDhanavajra Vajracharya was a great historian of Nepal. This article is dedicated to his memory by an anthropologist who could only marvel at Dhanavajra's scholarship and epigraphical skills. In so far as it presents historical materials, this paper is a humble synthesis based entirely on secondary sources, and by no means exhausts these. I had the good fortune to meet briefly with Dhanavajra in his home in September 1992 and receive his guidance on a small aspect of the present text. In a larger sense, all those who work on the culture and history of Nepal are in Dhanavajra's debt. In particular, those who work on the Kathmandu Valley must hope that his Mallakālin Abhilekh, so long unpublished, will finally see the light of day. The interpretations and suggestions offered below will certainly need revision when it does, as well as in the light of further study of both published and unpublished primary materials from the Malla period.
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