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... Buddhist evidence , we find Kalinga mentioned as a kingdom with Dantapura as its capital . The earliest reference we get is in the Kumbhakāra Jātaka where there is a reference to a Kalinga king by name Karandu who is spoken of as a ...
... Buddhist evidence , we find Kalinga mentioned as a kingdom with Dantapura as its capital . The earliest reference we get is in the Kumbhakāra Jātaka where there is a reference to a Kalinga king by name Karandu who is spoken of as a ...
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... Buddhist Emperor Aśoka after his accession to the throne of his father was the Kingdom of Kalinga . In his inscription the kingdom is spoken of as a single kingdom . The Hathigumpha inscription , already referred to , of Khāravela ...
... Buddhist Emperor Aśoka after his accession to the throne of his father was the Kingdom of Kalinga . In his inscription the kingdom is spoken of as a single kingdom . The Hathigumpha inscription , already referred to , of Khāravela ...
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... Buddhists , and , if the Ceylon Buddhist history is to be believed , there were Buddhist settlements of importance as well in Kalinga . When the Buddhists speak of Kalinga , Dantapurra figures always as the capital . There is occasional ...
... Buddhists , and , if the Ceylon Buddhist history is to be believed , there were Buddhist settlements of importance as well in Kalinga . When the Buddhists speak of Kalinga , Dantapurra figures always as the capital . There is occasional ...
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... Buddhist philosopher , and became a gloomy and pessimistic science . The second Sutra of the first chapter , destroying so many things successively and reaching to apavarga , has the appearance of Buddhistic teaching . They enume rate a ...
... Buddhist philosopher , and became a gloomy and pessimistic science . The second Sutra of the first chapter , destroying so many things successively and reaching to apavarga , has the appearance of Buddhistic teaching . They enume rate a ...
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... Buddhist philosophers might have introduced the second Sutra and changed the Prameyasutra so as to to suit his purpose . That the science of Akshapada was , for a long time , in the hands of the Buddhists , and therefore , not in great ...
... Buddhist philosophers might have introduced the second Sutra and changed the Prameyasutra so as to to suit his purpose . That the science of Akshapada was , for a long time , in the hands of the Buddhists , and therefore , not in great ...
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