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English: Ajivika Monk in a Gandhara sculpture of the Mahaparinirvana

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(in English) (2015) Early Asceticism in India: Ājīvikism and Jainism, Routledge, p. 278 ISBN: 9781317538530.

(in English) (2015) Early Asceticism in India: Ājīvikism and Jainism, Routledge, p. 279 ISBN: 9781317538530.
(in English) (2015) Early Asceticism in India: Ājīvikism and Jainism, Routledge, p. 281 ISBN: 9781317538530.
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