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... 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 mention of Simhapura , apparently the capital of northern ...
... 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 mention of Simhapura , apparently the capital of northern ...
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... believed that sukha was , if properly analyzed duḥkha . It seems that the Hindu logi cal treatise underwent the first stage of its philosophical transfor mation in the hands of some Buddhist philosopher , and became a gloomy and ...
... believed that sukha was , if properly analyzed duḥkha . It seems that the Hindu logi cal treatise underwent the first stage of its philosophical transfor mation in the hands of some Buddhist philosopher , and became a gloomy and ...
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... believed in two of the Pramaņas only , namely , Pratyaksha and Anumana that is , percep- tion and inference . But this is not a fact , so far as early Buddhism and even early Mahayanism are concerned . For we know distinctly from ...
... believed in two of the Pramaņas only , namely , Pratyaksha and Anumana that is , percep- tion and inference . But this is not a fact , so far as early Buddhism and even early Mahayanism are concerned . For we know distinctly from ...
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... believed only in two pramānas , perception and inference . Dinnaga's work is not available . Recently we hear that there is a Tibetan translation of the work with a number of commentaries and sub - commentaries . But the few Nyaya works ...
... believed only in two pramānas , perception and inference . Dinnaga's work is not available . Recently we hear that there is a Tibetan translation of the work with a number of commentaries and sub - commentaries . But the few Nyaya works ...
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... believed to haunt or reside in some neighbouring trees which constitute their tree - shrines . The same Hindu rustic will , at one and the same time , propitiate the aforementioned " High Gods " of the orthodox Hindu Pantheon by ...
... believed to haunt or reside in some neighbouring trees which constitute their tree - shrines . The same Hindu rustic will , at one and the same time , propitiate the aforementioned " High Gods " of the orthodox Hindu Pantheon by ...
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