| w322.jpg[300×223] The Somapura Vihara is a Buddhist Monastery dating from the late 8th century. It is located in Paharpur, in the northwest of Bangladesh. It is said to be the second largest single Buddhist Publishing origin | |
| w322.jpg[369×281] Publishing origin | |
| h1406_southasia4.jpg[250×324] (4) Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur Japan and South Asia in the 21st century Publishing origin | |
| w322s3.jpg[154×114] The whole complex is much bigger than I had anticipated. Because of its location (in the far northwest corner of Bangladesh) it doesn't see many visitors and also isn't widely known. The Publishing origin | |
| w322s2.jpg[154×115] The remains of the monastery are now in a peaceful environment. Two children are cutting grass. A woman is drying saris on the field. Almost all of the archeological terrain is covered by Publishing origin | |
| 007.jpg[202×131] Publishing origin | |
| BDPHP006.jpg[550×362] UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Asia / BDPHP006 BANGLADESH: Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur Publishing origin | |
| BDPHP010.jpg[550×362] UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Asia / BDPHP010 BANGLADESH: Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur Publishing origin | |
| BDPHP002.jpg[550×362] UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Asia / BDPHP002 BANGLADESH: Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur Publishing origin | |
| 20020602_4.jpg[160×90] が見られる。1928年の発掘時には2800枚のテラコッタ彫板が発見され、現在もそのうち2000枚ほどが昔のままに壁に残っている。 Publishing origin |