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... traditional history the early centuries of the Christian era for Kalinga are said to have been centuries of Yavana rule and great efforts have been made to connect this Yavana rule with the Greeks who are readily taken to have ...
... traditional history the early centuries of the Christian era for Kalinga are said to have been centuries of Yavana rule and great efforts have been made to connect this Yavana rule with the Greeks who are readily taken to have ...
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... traditional date of foundation of which is in the earlier half of the eighth century A. D. With the advent of this dysnasty Kalinga seems to come a little more prominently into view . With the rise of the western Chāļukkyas the ...
... traditional date of foundation of which is in the earlier half of the eighth century A. D. With the advent of this dysnasty Kalinga seems to come a little more prominently into view . With the rise of the western Chāļukkyas the ...
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... tradition . The region from which their traditional founder Aji Saka came in the first century A. D. seems indicated in the direction of Kalinga . Ptolemy's mention of Pālūr ( on the Ganjan or Rishi Kulya river ) as the starting point ...
... tradition . The region from which their traditional founder Aji Saka came in the first century A. D. seems indicated in the direction of Kalinga . Ptolemy's mention of Pālūr ( on the Ganjan or Rishi Kulya river ) as the starting point ...
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... tradition , as we know it from China and Japan distinctly says that the Logic of Akshapada was their handbook in logic , and that they added to and subtracted from it . The tradition is positive that Mirok mixed up Nyaya and yoga , and ...
... tradition , as we know it from China and Japan distinctly says that the Logic of Akshapada was their handbook in logic , and that they added to and subtracted from it . The tradition is positive that Mirok mixed up Nyaya and yoga , and ...
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... tradition is that Mirok ( Maitreya ) introdu- ced yoga in the system of discriminating true knowledge from false ( i . e . the system of Akshapada ) , some form of yoga . And we find that at the second lecture fourth chapter , of the ...
... tradition is that Mirok ( Maitreya ) introdu- ced yoga in the system of discriminating true knowledge from false ( i . e . the system of Akshapada ) , some form of yoga . And we find that at the second lecture fourth chapter , of the ...
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