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We have no means of verifying his statement , but we are not wrong if we infer that in his time Vikrama - Sagara was a well- known work . It is by a mere chance that a very small fragment of Vikrama - Sagara has fallen into my hands .
We have no means of verifying his statement , but we are not wrong if we infer that in his time Vikrama - Sagara was a well- known work . It is by a mere chance that a very small fragment of Vikrama - Sagara has fallen into my hands .
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Literally it means going together ' , ' departure ' ( sam - yāna ) , ' in sequence er regularly ' ( anu ) . Now the passage marked ( 6 ) contem- plates the departure of the whole body ( varga ) . This collective body was the body of ...
Literally it means going together ' , ' departure ' ( sam - yāna ) , ' in sequence er regularly ' ( anu ) . Now the passage marked ( 6 ) contem- plates the departure of the whole body ( varga ) . This collective body was the body of ...
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Bhāṇḍāgāra in Pali means ' Treasury ' ( Jātaka , I. 504 ) , bhanda would thus be money . In the language of the Mauryan Secretariat , it meant revenue or surplus - revenue sent by Provinces under seal and with yearly statements ( Artha- ...
Bhāṇḍāgāra in Pali means ' Treasury ' ( Jātaka , I. 504 ) , bhanda would thus be money . In the language of the Mauryan Secretariat , it meant revenue or surplus - revenue sent by Provinces under seal and with yearly statements ( Artha- ...
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But abhihāra means ' attack , ' ' taking up arms , ' as well . The technical meaning of danda , government , ' is now known from the study of Hindu Politics . Daṇḍa and abhihara will thus mean govern- ment ' and ' military operations ...
But abhihāra means ' attack , ' ' taking up arms , ' as well . The technical meaning of danda , government , ' is now known from the study of Hindu Politics . Daṇḍa and abhihara will thus mean govern- ment ' and ' military operations ...
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Rājúka may mean ' holder of the reins ( of government , cf. sûtradhāra ) . But it never occurs in that sense in literature , while mahā - mātras are called ' rājās ( Childers sub - rājā ) . , , ( 4 ) The year 27th .
Rājúka may mean ' holder of the reins ( of government , cf. sûtradhāra ) . But it never occurs in that sense in literature , while mahā - mātras are called ' rājās ( Childers sub - rājā ) . , , ( 4 ) The year 27th .
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