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I'm training to be an engineer <a href=" http://www.medicalfill.it//eng/services#inside ">5 mg elavil insomnia</a> There are no early images of Buddha in human form, Allen tells us, as he disliked idolatry. Sculptors would use symbols to denote his presence: an empty throne, a stupa shrine, a fig tree. In Kolkata we marvel at the life-size figures of voluptuous women and proud warriors found at Bharhut in central India. The sculptures were carved in the second century BC and saved by a British soldier, Alexander Cunningham, from being carted off by locals for use as building material. &ldquo;I&rsquo;m sure this is Ashoka,&rdquo; Allen says, &ldquo;carrying away a reliquary containing Buddha&rsquo;s ashes which he then redistributed in shrines all over his empire.&rdquo; The chubby-faced emperor sits astride an elephant, face on to the viewer, wearing a magnificent turban and heavy metal earrings.


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