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Page 74
As for the Jain Parišistaparvan it ends with Samprati. Now to give the names of
the kings and the duration of their reigns as recorded by various authorities, the
Matsya version of Pargiter goes thus: (1) Chandra—gupta [ no duration of his
reign ...
As for the Jain Parišistaparvan it ends with Samprati. Now to give the names of
the kings and the duration of their reigns as recorded by various authorities, the
Matsya version of Pargiter goes thus: (1) Chandra—gupta [ no duration of his
reign ...
Page 80
... a zāāsīqa Higătă faā āşī azāis a squgifu: I (Rājatarañgini I, 117) Samprati,
peace-loving and non-violent acconding to the spirit of the Jain canon, connived
at these losses and gladly satisfied himself with his sway over the other half of
India.
... a zāāsīqa Higătă faā āşī azāis a squgifu: I (Rājatarañgini I, 117) Samprati,
peace-loving and non-violent acconding to the spirit of the Jain canon, connived
at these losses and gladly satisfied himself with his sway over the other half of
India.
Page 83
Samprati-Daśaratha (B.C. 236-227) was a devout Jain and in his zeal for Jainism
he walked in the foot-step of his grandfather Asoka. Hisheart was filled with
compassion for the living world (sitägasoffaqai:) and ever busy in his work of ...
Samprati-Daśaratha (B.C. 236-227) was a devout Jain and in his zeal for Jainism
he walked in the foot-step of his grandfather Asoka. Hisheart was filled with
compassion for the living world (sitägasoffaqai:) and ever busy in his work of ...
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