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The result has been that several new passages have been added to the text , and previous readings have been corrected and improved in several places , many of which now yield an entirely different meaning . This inscription contains a ...
The result has been that several new passages have been added to the text , and previous readings have been corrected and improved in several places , many of which now yield an entirely different meaning . This inscription contains a ...
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If we compare the passages marked ( a ) of The Terms “Anusamyāna, 99 Rajuka " Former kings in Asoka's Inscriptions, by K.
If we compare the passages marked ( a ) of The Terms “Anusamyāna, 99 Rajuka " Former kings in Asoka's Inscriptions, by K.
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If we compare the passages marked ( a ) of Dhauli and Jau- gadh above , we find ' going out ' or being turned out ' ( causa- tive ) is treated ... Now the passage marked ( 6 ) contem- plates the departure of the whole body ( varga ) .
If we compare the passages marked ( a ) of Dhauli and Jau- gadh above , we find ' going out ' or being turned out ' ( causa- tive ) is treated ... Now the passage marked ( 6 ) contem- plates the departure of the whole body ( varga ) .
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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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The dharma passage would have meant ordinary , home economy . But the quotation could yield the technical connotation and suited the emperor and his state finance . He pointed out , to practise economy was as sacred according to the ...
The dharma passage would have meant ordinary , home economy . But the quotation could yield the technical connotation and suited the emperor and his state finance . He pointed out , to practise economy was as sacred according to the ...
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