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Hills , where it had been pounded by Sakra and Brahma Rāja in order to sprinkle the body of Buddha , in regard to which no theory has been hitherto advanced by archaeologists , as being due to the smell of the silagit ( śilajit ) which ...
Hills , where it had been pounded by Sakra and Brahma Rāja in order to sprinkle the body of Buddha , in regard to which no theory has been hitherto advanced by archaeologists , as being due to the smell of the silagit ( śilajit ) which ...
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He preached that there is no soul beyond this body and that death itself is Nirvana . He had many followers , some of whom went to Ceylon , some to China , some to Kiratadeśa and some to the eastern peninsula . At one time they defeated ...
He preached that there is no soul beyond this body and that death itself is Nirvana . He had many followers , some of whom went to Ceylon , some to China , some to Kiratadeśa and some to the eastern peninsula . At one time they defeated ...
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Now the passage marked ( 6 ) contem- plates the departure of the whole body ( varga ) . This collective body was the body of High Ministers or mahā - mātras according to passage ( c ) . Would the whole body of the High Ministers ...
Now the passage marked ( 6 ) contem- plates the departure of the whole body ( varga ) . This collective body was the body of High Ministers or mahā - mātras according to passage ( c ) . Would the whole body of the High Ministers ...
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... years : नो च व्यतिकामयिसति तिनि वसानि हेमेव तखमिलातेपि ( following passage b ) The Divyāvadāna relates the revolt of the Paura - jana or the Capital - body * of Takshasila in Aśoka's reign .
... years : नो च व्यतिकामयिसति तिनि वसानि हेमेव तखमिलातेपि ( following passage b ) The Divyāvadāna relates the revolt of the Paura - jana or the Capital - body * of Takshasila in Aśoka's reign .
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As the capital - body or citizens of Taxila were more sensi tive to " insults " from ministers the tenure of office was made shorter . A defined period of office was regarded as a salutary pro- vision as reminding the Ministers of their ...
As the capital - body or citizens of Taxila were more sensi tive to " insults " from ministers the tenure of office was made shorter . A defined period of office was regarded as a salutary pro- vision as reminding the Ministers of their ...
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