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Xuanzang (602–664 AD), an illustrious monk in the Tang Dynasty, was one of the most important translators of Chinese Buddhism. His lifelong goal was to transmit the entirety of Indian knowledge to the ...
A place like the Vulture Peak seems to have preserved the peace and serenity that a man captured more than 2,500 years ago.
A recent incident involving a channel analyst and journalist making highly derogatory remarks about Amaravati has sparked ...
With excitement over a fresh innovation and technological breakthrough, the International Department of the Communist Party ...
In 2013, renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma and sheng (a free-reed wind instrument) virtuoso Wu Tong premiered Duo: Concerto for Cello ...
SCO Film Festival set to take place from July 3 in China’s Chongqing municipality Chongqing, June 9 (UNI) The five-day 2025 SCO (the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation) Film ...
The piece, which combines the rich sounds of the cello and sheng, was inspired by the Buddhist monk Xuanzang's historic journey from Chang'an (modern-day Xi'an, Shaanxi province) to India during ...
Five centuries later, Chinese traveller Xuanzang declared it "a misty beauty emerging out of the misty water", as mentioned in Routledge's International Dictionary of Historic Places. Much later ...
He pointed to the legendary Chinese monk Xuanzang (also known as Tang Monk), whose westward journey in search of Buddhist scriptures brought him to present-day Pakistan, where he lived and studied ...
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It was the geography and history of Bamiyan, Naw Bahar in the Central Asian centre of Balkh which left Xuanzang (earlier written as Hsuen Tsang) awe-struck and inspired when he arrived at the ...