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"Ahangaran is the site of a significant Hinanyanic Buddhist monastery. 'The literary and epigraphic evidence about the character of Buddhism is corroborated by the fact that certain present day place names are derived from Hinanyanic terms. The names of cave monaster[…y] of Ahangaran in the Foladi valley [… is] traced to arahantanam-place of arahants (Hinayana saint) and sramanagrama - the habitation of sramanas, (Hinanyana novices).'"
Krishan (1996:56) cited in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahangaran
Ahangaran, Afghanistan Page
Other names: Akhangaran,Āhangarān
World:Afghanistan:Velayat-e Konar
Latitude 34.9872 Longitude 71.4114
http://www.fallingrain.com/world/AF/34/Ahangaran.html
Input by: tmciolek, Jul 31, 2010
Final data (and their sources)
Last updated: 31 Jul 2010
Lat/Long coordinates' accuracy:
The monastery in question is assumed to be situated actually no farther than 2 km from the point defined by the coordinates below.
General location of the Ahangaran-16 monastery, AF.
Lat 34.9872 Long 71.4114
Mapping & images: Falling Rain Genomics (http://www.fallingrain.com), 2010.
Google Map link:
Final data - explanatory notes
1. Monastery's name
- Ahangaran-16 [monastery?] - Krishan (1996:56) cited in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahangaran
2. Monastery's modern country & province
- Afghanistan:Velayat-e Konar
3. Monastery's alternative/historical names
- [missing data]
4. Monastery's lat/long coordinates
- Approx., Lat 34.9872 Long 71.4114 - http://www.fallingrain.com/world/AF/34/Ahangaran.html
5. Other known nearby Buddhist monasteries
- [missing data]
6. Modern name of the known nearest city, town, or village
7. The settlement's alternative/historical names
- Akhangaran - http://www.fallingrain.com/world/AF/34/Ahangaran.html
- Āhangarān - http://www.fallingrain.com/world/AF/34/Ahangaran.html
8. The settlement's coordinates
- Approx., Lat 34.9872 Long 71.4114 - http://www.fallingrain.com/world/AF/34/Ahangaran.html
9. Monastery's major Buddhist tradition
- Theravada (judging by the place name Ahangaran) - Krishan (1996:56) cited in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahangaran
10. Monastery's Buddhist sub-tradition
- [missing data]
11. Date-early
- [missing data]
12. Date-intermediate
- [missing data]
13. Date-late
- [missing data]
14. Details of contacts with other monasteries
- [missing data]
15. Type of evidence regarding the monastery
- Toponymic - Krishan (1996:56) cited in http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahangaran
16. Additional notes
- [missing data] (incl. details of the size of the monastic population)….
17. Corrections & addenda to this page were kindly provided by
- [missing data]
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