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Page iii
... Buddhas 37 ... Cinerary urns 9 *** Dilipa ... 200 58 Coin Cabinet ... 3 Dong ( Santal dance ) ... 22 , 26 000 83 Comorin , Cape Confusion of tongues , San- tal legend of the 200 of Donkey and Sow , represen- tations on boundary- stones ...
... Buddhas 37 ... Cinerary urns 9 *** Dilipa ... 200 58 Coin Cabinet ... 3 Dong ( Santal dance ) ... 22 , 26 000 83 Comorin , Cape Confusion of tongues , San- tal legend of the 200 of Donkey and Sow , represen- tations on boundary- stones ...
Page xv
... which he has adduced to show , not only that the architects of the buildings at that place were Persians but also that Chandra Gupta himself , and even Buddha , belonged to the VOL . II , PT . I. ] ANNUAL PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS .
... which he has adduced to show , not only that the architects of the buildings at that place were Persians but also that Chandra Gupta himself , and even Buddha , belonged to the VOL . II , PT . I. ] ANNUAL PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS .
Page xv
Bihar Research Society. Gupta himself , and even Buddha , belonged to the same race , together with other dynasties including that of Narak and Bhagadatta , who ruled at distant Pragjyotisha , the modern Gauhati , in Assam . These far ...
Bihar Research Society. Gupta himself , and even Buddha , belonged to the same race , together with other dynasties including that of Narak and Bhagadatta , who ruled at distant Pragjyotisha , the modern Gauhati , in Assam . These far ...
Page 37
... Buddhas . The Aksobhya calt became dominant by the end of the fifth century . The Hindus were in greater sympathy with Aksobhya than with any other Buddhist deity . He was regarded as a Rsi , as a Bhairava and as Siva himself . Kālidāsa ...
... Buddhas . The Aksobhya calt became dominant by the end of the fifth century . The Hindus were in greater sympathy with Aksobhya than with any other Buddhist deity . He was regarded as a Rsi , as a Bhairava and as Siva himself . Kālidāsa ...
Page 97
... Buddha was also a Parsi by race and by religion ( page 445 ) , that the Nandas were Persians ( page 418 ) , and that the Maur- yan Chancellor Chanakya was a Magian or a Parsi priest ( pages 419-420 ) . I would here discuss the evidence ...
... Buddha was also a Parsi by race and by religion ( page 445 ) , that the Nandas were Persians ( page 418 ) , and that the Maur- yan Chancellor Chanakya was a Magian or a Parsi priest ( pages 419-420 ) . I would here discuss the evidence ...
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