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This Sattanta gives the information that the capital of Kalinga was Dantapura . There is another reference , again from Buddhist sources , which seems to give us an insight into the division of Kalinga into two kingdoms at any rate ...
This Sattanta gives the information that the capital of Kalinga was Dantapura . There is another reference , again from Buddhist sources , which seems to give us an insight into the division of Kalinga into two kingdoms at any rate ...
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He does not give any further information in regard to Kalinga . According to certain inscriptions , the Kėsari dynasty began in the eighth century A. D. , and counts four or five kings among them . According to one calculation ...
He does not give any further information in regard to Kalinga . According to certain inscriptions , the Kėsari dynasty began in the eighth century A. D. , and counts four or five kings among them . According to one calculation ...
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The first Sutra gives , so to say , the objects and reasons for the science . It says that any one who has a complete knowledge of the sixteen topics attains the highest proficiency in every walk of life , and the first chapter deals ...
The first Sutra gives , so to say , the objects and reasons for the science . It says that any one who has a complete knowledge of the sixteen topics attains the highest proficiency in every walk of life , and the first chapter deals ...
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The first sutra of chapter one , as has been already said , gives the objects and reasons of the work . And these objects and reasons seem to be all secular . There was no need for a second enunciation of the objects and reasons .
The first sutra of chapter one , as has been already said , gives the objects and reasons of the work . And these objects and reasons seem to be all secular . There was no need for a second enunciation of the objects and reasons .
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But this gives us no clue to the identification of the sect , save and except that they were pon - Budhists . Haribhadra however , tells us that these were Saiyas and Haribhadra belonged to the 5th century A. D. Haribhadra's statement ...
But this gives us no clue to the identification of the sect , save and except that they were pon - Budhists . Haribhadra however , tells us that these were Saiyas and Haribhadra belonged to the 5th century A. D. Haribhadra's statement ...
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