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... 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 contemporary ...
... 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 contemporary ...
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... evidence whatsoever of an irrefutable character of the Greek occupation of Kalinga and of the perpetuation of a dynasty in that region . The recent reading of the Hathigumpha inscription seems to make this definitely impossible , as ...
... evidence whatsoever of an irrefutable character of the Greek occupation of Kalinga and of the perpetuation of a dynasty in that region . The recent reading of the Hathigumpha inscription seems to make this definitely impossible , as ...
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... evidences to show that it was written by the great Vacaspati , the commenta- or on the six systems . The study of the Sutras makes it apparent that works of two different sciences have been mixed up . One is a work on Logic , or rather ...
... evidences to show that it was written by the great Vacaspati , the commenta- or on the six systems . The study of the Sutras makes it apparent that works of two different sciences have been mixed up . One is a work on Logic , or rather ...
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... evidence of Buddhaghosa . The king praised him much by saying that he ( Buddhaghosa ) was one of quick wisdom . The king inquired as to where he lived . The brahmins spoke ill of him by saying , " This discarded monk has come to trade ...
... evidence of Buddhaghosa . The king praised him much by saying that he ( Buddhaghosa ) was one of quick wisdom . The king inquired as to where he lived . The brahmins spoke ill of him by saying , " This discarded monk has come to trade ...
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... evidence in Brahmanical , Buddhistic and Greek literature , that writing was in common use in India in the 5th and possibly 6th century B. C. , and we have , since Bühler wrote , found inscriptions belonging to the 5th century B. 50 [ J ...
... evidence in Brahmanical , Buddhistic and Greek literature , that writing was in common use in India in the 5th and possibly 6th century B. C. , and we have , since Bühler wrote , found inscriptions belonging to the 5th century B. 50 [ J ...
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