Definition of Dagaba

1. dagoba [n -S] - See also: dagoba

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dagaba

daffynitions
dafs
daft
daft as a brush
daftar
daftars
dafter
daftest
daftie
dafties
daftly
daftness
daftnesses
dafty
dag
dagaba (current term)
dagabas
dagame
dagesh
dagesh forte
dagesh lene
dageshes
dagestan
dagga
daggas
dagged
dagger
dagger board
dagger fern
daggerboard

Literary usage of Dagaba

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Sacred City of Anuradhapura by Walisinha Harischandra (1908)
"The circumference of this dagaba may be roughly put down as 1150 feet and its ... There are still parts of this plaster to be seen over the dagaba at ..."

2. Buddhism, Primitive and Present, in Magadha and in Ceylon by Reginald Stephen Copleston (1908)
"But from that writer's description of the dagaba itself it is pretty clear ... He tells us that within the dagaba was a relic-box, composed of six slabs of ..."

3. Report on the Elura Cave Temples and the Brahmanical and Jaina Caves in by James Burgess, Georg Bühler (1883)
"II., is one of the few examples of a dagaba among the sculptures at Elura, ... dagaba on the Wall of Cave II. The antechamber to the shrine of Cave VI. is ..."

4. The Library of Original Sources: Ideas that Have Influenced Civilization, in edited by Oliver Joseph Thatcher (1915)
"'And on account of what circumstance, Ananda, is a true hearer of the Blessed One, the Arahat-Buddha, worthy of a dagaba? 'At the thought, Ananda, ..."

5. The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East: With Historical Surveys by Charles Francis Horne (1917)
"A king of kings is worthy of a dagaba. 28. " And on account of what circumstance, Ananda, is a Tathagata, an Arahat-Buddha, ..."

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