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Page 42
Dharmaśiva does not require any elaboration here The position of the
Bärhaspatyas is well known here . He enquires if perception alone is the means
of knowledge to them . An affirmative answer from Vğddhāmbhi provokes his
comment that ...
Dharmaśiva does not require any elaboration here The position of the
Bärhaspatyas is well known here . He enquires if perception alone is the means
of knowledge to them . An affirmative answer from Vğddhāmbhi provokes his
comment that ...
Page 101
The said Samgharama was a huge monastic establishment and may have been
known by this name due to the scholarship of its monks . The name Tu - po - lo
also deserves some consideration . This appears to stand for Thupapur (
Stupapur ) ...
The said Samgharama was a huge monastic establishment and may have been
known by this name due to the scholarship of its monks . The name Tu - po - lo
also deserves some consideration . This appears to stand for Thupapur (
Stupapur ) ...
Page 142
A well - known stanza of the Bhagalpur plate ? 1 of Nārāyaṇapāla says how
Dharmapāla defeated Indrarāja ( i.e. , Indrāyudha ) and other kings ( i.e. ,
Indrarāja's allies ) and captured the royal fortune of Mahodaya ( Kanauj ) , which
he offered ...
A well - known stanza of the Bhagalpur plate ? 1 of Nārāyaṇapāla says how
Dharmapāla defeated Indrarāja ( i.e. , Indrāyudha ) and other kings ( i.e. ,
Indrarāja's allies ) and captured the royal fortune of Mahodaya ( Kanauj ) , which
he offered ...
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