The Evolution of Tibetan Temple’s Plane Form

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This paper analyzes the evolution of Tibetan temple’s plane form from three periods. It describes the historical background, which leads the temple’s pattern from imitation of the Indian temple to have their own mature fixed form, and analyzes the temple forms of each period through a series of examples.

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