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Page 21
... seen this examination and what conclusions may be drawn from it , need not trouble us here . Suffice it for a historical student to know that this early effort is attributed to Soc - mock , universally known as the first writer on Nyaya ...
... seen this examination and what conclusions may be drawn from it , need not trouble us here . Suffice it for a historical student to know that this early effort is attributed to Soc - mock , universally known as the first writer on Nyaya ...
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... seen before a Samaņa like him who is religious , of quick intellect and greatly meditative ( 9 ) . On returning from Ceylon , he first of all went to his preceptor at Jambudvipa and informed him that he had written Pariyatti ...
... seen before a Samaņa like him who is religious , of quick intellect and greatly meditative ( 9 ) . On returning from Ceylon , he first of all went to his preceptor at Jambudvipa and informed him that he had written Pariyatti ...
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... ( 1 ) A lot of these can still be seen in the Sankaracharya library in the Govardhana Matha at Puri , and it is said that many books have been destroyed by white ants and other insects , We cannot also expect anything in the way of finding.
... ( 1 ) A lot of these can still be seen in the Sankaracharya library in the Govardhana Matha at Puri , and it is said that many books have been destroyed by white ants and other insects , We cannot also expect anything in the way of finding.
Page 64
... seen further on , long before Pánini wrote his grammar . The supposition , therefore , that the Indian alphabet bad a Seme- tic origin cannot be borne out by facts ; for , although there are no actual written inscriptions available ...
... seen further on , long before Pánini wrote his grammar . The supposition , therefore , that the Indian alphabet bad a Seme- tic origin cannot be borne out by facts ; for , although there are no actual written inscriptions available ...
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... seen in the Madras Museum . The alphabet of the grant is the South - Indian Telugu- Canarese script current on the east cost in the ninth and the tenth centuries . The letters belong to the round script and resemble the round letters in ...
... seen in the Madras Museum . The alphabet of the grant is the South - Indian Telugu- Canarese script current on the east cost in the ninth and the tenth centuries . The letters belong to the round script and resemble the round letters in ...
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