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Page 5
... taken to have established a kingdom there as a result of the raids carried into the heart of India under the Greek rulers Demetrius and Menandar in which both Madhyamika ( Nagar near Chittore ) in Rā pūtānā and Sāketa ( Oudh ) suffered ...
... taken to have established a kingdom there as a result of the raids carried into the heart of India under the Greek rulers Demetrius and Menandar in which both Madhyamika ( Nagar near Chittore ) in Rā pūtānā and Sāketa ( Oudh ) suffered ...
Page 9
... taken Chakrakota and Adinagar or Дádinagar or ( Yayatinagar ) there , the army marched northwards subduing various other parts of Kalinga till it reached the Ganges on the southern frontiers of Mahipala , king of northern Bengal ...
... taken Chakrakota and Adinagar or Дádinagar or ( Yayatinagar ) there , the army marched northwards subduing various other parts of Kalinga till it reached the Ganges on the southern frontiers of Mahipala , king of northern Bengal ...
Page 25
... discouraged its use . The Buddhists , however , studied the work and improved upon it . But it was taken from them by the Saivas , who interpolated Sutras here and there and Vol . VIII , Pt . I. ] 25 Chronology of the Naya System .
... discouraged its use . The Buddhists , however , studied the work and improved upon it . But it was taken from them by the Saivas , who interpolated Sutras here and there and Vol . VIII , Pt . I. ] 25 Chronology of the Naya System .
Page 48
... taken as the pole star when the Great Pyramid was built . The axis of the earth has a motion which constantly shifts the position of the pole in the heavens . The star which happens to be nearest to the position of the pole is taken to ...
... taken as the pole star when the Great Pyramid was built . The axis of the earth has a motion which constantly shifts the position of the pole in the heavens . The star which happens to be nearest to the position of the pole is taken to ...
Page 49
... taken as the pole star . The former could be shown simply by mentioning the name of the father of Rádhá , the playmate of Krishna , which was Vrishabhánu ( meaning the sun in the sign Taurus ) , which name could have no meaning unless ...
... taken as the pole star . The former could be shown simply by mentioning the name of the father of Rádhá , the playmate of Krishna , which was Vrishabhánu ( meaning the sun in the sign Taurus ) , which name could have no meaning unless ...
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