Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ruins of the Buddhist Vihara at Paharpur' has mentioned 'India' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
A number of monasteries grew up during the Pxc4x81la period in ancient India in the eastern regions of the Indian subcontinent, comprising Bengal and Magadha.
[2] The mahaviharas formed a network; "all of them were under state supervision" and there existed "a system of co-ordination among them ... it seems from the evidence that the different seats of Buddhist learning that functioned in eastern India under the Pxc4x81la were regarded together as forming a network, an interlinked group of institutions," and it was common for great scholars to move easily from position to position among them.
[3] Xuanzang of China was a noted scholar who resided at the Somapura Mahavihara (the largest university in ancient India), and Atisa traveled from Bengal to Tibet to preach Buddhism.
[10] According to Sukumar Dutt, the complex was dominated by a temple, which was strongly reminiscent of Hindu-Buddhist temples of Burma, Java and Cambodia, reproducing the cruciform basement, terraced structure with inset chambers and gradually dwindling pyramid form ... during the age of the Palas some sort of intercourse between eastern India and south-east Asia existed.
The first study on this monument with documentation was by archaeologist K.xc2xa0N. Dikhist in his Paharpur, Memoirs of Archaeological Survey in India (1938).
[12] Myer embarked on her proposal through a diachronic study of the stupa and stupa shrines in India.