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Page 7
These various references lead us to the inference that Kalinga retained its historical existence as an independent kingdom , and came into touch with the neighbouring powers occasionally . It must be remembered that from the character ...
These various references lead us to the inference that Kalinga retained its historical existence as an independent kingdom , and came into touch with the neighbouring powers occasionally . It must be remembered that from the character ...
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It is in the course of all this war that the various divisions of Kalinga came prominently into view . Having set the north - west frontier at peace his army seems to have marched into the heart of the Kosala country which then happened ...
It is in the course of all this war that the various divisions of Kalinga came prominently into view . Having set the north - west frontier at peace his army seems to have marched into the heart of the Kosala country which then happened ...
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It would seem apparent that at different age philosophers , logicians and divines have interpolated various sec . tions into an already existing work on what we may , for the want of a better name , call Logic .
It would seem apparent that at different age philosophers , logicians and divines have interpolated various sec . tions into an already existing work on what we may , for the want of a better name , call Logic .
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This is not the case with the Vedānti Sutras , and with the Mimāmsa Sutras , in which various readings are extremely rare , almost non - existent , and interpolated Sutras there are none . I am not speaking of the Sānkhya and the Yoga ...
This is not the case with the Vedānti Sutras , and with the Mimāmsa Sutras , in which various readings are extremely rare , almost non - existent , and interpolated Sutras there are none . I am not speaking of the Sānkhya and the Yoga ...
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It enumerates the various Points of Defeat and defines them . One of the most cogent reasons for considering these treatises as separate , and also for considering them to be composed by different authors , is the fact that the same ...
It enumerates the various Points of Defeat and defines them . One of the most cogent reasons for considering these treatises as separate , and also for considering them to be composed by different authors , is the fact that the same ...
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