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Passing from the Sanskrit to Buddhist 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 ...
Passing from the Sanskrit to Buddhist 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 ...
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With the rise of the western Chāļukhyas the territory extending from the Godăvari southwards along the East Coast passed into their hands , probably from those of the Pallavas of Kanchi . Early in the seventh century this new ...
With the rise of the western Chāļukhyas the territory extending from the Godăvari southwards along the East Coast passed into their hands , probably from those of the Pallavas of Kanchi . Early in the seventh century this new ...
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When the Mogbulas took possession of Golconda territory it naturally passed into their hands , and when the Nizam founded an indepen . dent state in the Dakhan it remained an integral part of his territory till it was made over to ...
When the Mogbulas took possession of Golconda territory it naturally passed into their hands , and when the Nizam founded an indepen . dent state in the Dakhan it remained an integral part of his territory till it was made over to ...
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I may remark in passing that the science embodied in the first chapter of these Sutras is not Logic , in the present signi . fication of the term , but Logic in its primitive and rudimentary stage . It may better be called the Science ...
I may remark in passing that the science embodied in the first chapter of these Sutras is not Logic , in the present signi . fication of the term , but Logic in its primitive and rudimentary stage . It may better be called the Science ...
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It may be said in passing , that the Chinese people are doubtful about the " Nine Reasons " being attributed to Akshapada . It may also be remarked that in the whole body of Sutras , there is nothing which corresponds to the “ Nine ...
It may be said in passing , that the Chinese people are doubtful about the " Nine Reasons " being attributed to Akshapada . It may also be remarked that in the whole body of Sutras , there is nothing which corresponds to the “ Nine ...
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