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... according to one reference in the Great epic it was the land of virtue where Dharma himself , the god of righte- ousness , performed a yajña in a particular spot which has since borne the name Yajñapura of the later Jajpur . Passing ...
... according to one reference in the Great epic it was the land of virtue where Dharma himself , the god of righte- ousness , performed a yajña in a particular spot which has since borne the name Yajñapura of the later Jajpur . Passing ...
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... According to traditional history the early centuries of the Christian era for Kalinga are said to have been centuries of Yavana rule and great efforts have been made to connect this Yavana rule with the Greeks who are readily taken to ...
... According to traditional history the early centuries of the Christian era for Kalinga are said to have been centuries of Yavana rule and great efforts have been made to connect this Yavana rule with the Greeks who are readily taken to ...
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... According to certain inscriptions , the Kesari dynasty began in the eighth century A. D. , and counts four or five kings among them . According to one calculation , Yayatikesari gets referred to the beginning of the ninth century A. D. ...
... According to certain inscriptions , the Kesari dynasty began in the eighth century A. D. , and counts four or five kings among them . According to one calculation , Yayatikesari gets referred to the beginning of the ninth century A. D. ...
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... according to certain inscriptions . This identifica- tion may seem to militate against Kālidāsa's description of the capital of Kalinga being quite on the seashore . This need not however prove a serious difficulty . Anantavarman was ...
... according to certain inscriptions . This identifica- tion may seem to militate against Kālidāsa's description of the capital of Kalinga being quite on the seashore . This need not however prove a serious difficulty . Anantavarman was ...
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... According to Spence Hardy , Buddhaghosa took up his residence in the secluded Ganthakara Vihara where he was occupied with the work of translating , according to the grammatical rule of the Magadhi which is the root of all langu ages ...
... According to Spence Hardy , Buddhaghosa took up his residence in the secluded Ganthakara Vihara where he was occupied with the work of translating , according to the grammatical rule of the Magadhi which is the root of all langu ages ...
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