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Page 3
... 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 , while in regard ...
... 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 , while in regard ...
Page 8
... give the name . It describes a king under the name Hémaǹgada and makes him the lord of Mahendragiri and Mahōdadhi , the great sea . He does not give any further information in regard to Kalinga . According to certain inscriptions , the ...
... give the name . It describes a king under the name Hémaǹgada and makes him the lord of Mahendragiri and Mahōdadhi , the great sea . He does not give any further information in regard to Kalinga . According to certain inscriptions , the ...
Page 15
... 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 with the complete ...
... 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 with the complete ...
Page 17
... 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 . But the second sutra again enunciates them . And in this case ...
... 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 . But the second sutra again enunciates them . And in this case ...
Page 19
... gives us no clue to the identifi- cation of the sect , save and except that they were non - Budhists . Haribhadra however , tells us that these were Saivas and Haribhadra belonged to the 5th century A. D. Haribhadra's statement is borne ...
... gives us no clue to the identifi- cation of the sect , save and except that they were non - Budhists . Haribhadra however , tells us that these were Saivas and Haribhadra belonged to the 5th century A. D. Haribhadra's statement is borne ...
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