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Page 4
... Hence the students here , being so abundantly supplied , do not require to ask for the four requisites . This is the source of the perfection of their studies , to which they have arrived . " The monastery sheltered several thousand ...
... Hence the students here , being so abundantly supplied , do not require to ask for the four requisites . This is the source of the perfection of their studies , to which they have arrived . " The monastery sheltered several thousand ...
Page 53
... Hence Vātsyāyana could not be later than the middle of the fourth century A.D. ( ir ) Kielhorn ( Pañcatantra , page 2 ) and Schmidt note two passages in Pañcatantra mentioning Vatsyayana by name . Both agree in attributing the text to ...
... Hence Vātsyāyana could not be later than the middle of the fourth century A.D. ( ir ) Kielhorn ( Pañcatantra , page 2 ) and Schmidt note two passages in Pañcatantra mentioning Vatsyayana by name . Both agree in attributing the text to ...
Page 57
... Hence Vatsyāyana was evidently referring to Bhasa . Now , Vatsyayana has been shown above to belong to the end of the third century A.D. Bhāsa , there- fore , cannot be later than the end of the third century A.D. 2. - Bharata . His ...
... Hence Vatsyāyana was evidently referring to Bhasa . Now , Vatsyayana has been shown above to belong to the end of the third century A.D. Bhāsa , there- fore , cannot be later than the end of the third century A.D. 2. - Bharata . His ...
Page 62
... Hence he could not be later than the fourth century A.D. , as tradition in Kalidasa's time already clothes him with antiquity . ( vii ) Some passages in the Kamasutra ( c . end of the third century A.D. ) make it highly probable that ...
... Hence he could not be later than the fourth century A.D. , as tradition in Kalidasa's time already clothes him with antiquity . ( vii ) Some passages in the Kamasutra ( c . end of the third century A.D. ) make it highly probable that ...
Page 67
... Hence , Bhasa too was presumably alluding to Kautilya's book under the customary designation of Bṛhaspati . ( iv ) This is further borne out by Pratijñā , Act IV . page 122. The minister Bharatarohaka says to his captive Yaugandharāyaṇa ...
... Hence , Bhasa too was presumably alluding to Kautilya's book under the customary designation of Bṛhaspati . ( iv ) This is further borne out by Pratijñā , Act IV . page 122. The minister Bharatarohaka says to his captive Yaugandharāyaṇa ...
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