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Tuesday, 12 February 2013 00:00

 

Fig. 4
Buddha is offered two bundles of Kusha grass, cut at both ends, by the grass cutter, Swastika. One bundle is placed horizontally on the ground. The other bundle is being directed to be placed likewise. The grass cutter is not decorated with a tuft of leaves. From Marshall, who identifies grass correctly.
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