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probably Prayāga . After walking for one whole day , he reached the confluence
of the Gangā and Yamuna . As Prayāga was nearer to the territory of Kośala ,
Rāma requested the sage Bhāradvāja to suggest him a place where he could
pass ...
probably Prayāga . After walking for one whole day , he reached the confluence
of the Gangā and Yamuna . As Prayāga was nearer to the territory of Kośala ,
Rāma requested the sage Bhāradvāja to suggest him a place where he could
pass ...
Page 72
... point more clear , we must cite the statement of Hapumāna in presence of
Rāvana . He says that he had to cross the ocean , the master of big and small
rivers . That is probably on the main land of the country where river falls in or
rises from .
... point more clear , we must cite the statement of Hapumāna in presence of
Rāvana . He says that he had to cross the ocean , the master of big and small
rivers . That is probably on the main land of the country where river falls in or
rises from .
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It was probably Wema who consolidated his hold over Gāndhāra and Taxilā .
Moreover , the Panjtar Stone inscription , dated year 122 and the Taxilā silver
scroll inscription of year 136 , suggest that the Kuşāņas bad consolidated their
position ...
It was probably Wema who consolidated his hold over Gāndhāra and Taxilā .
Moreover , the Panjtar Stone inscription , dated year 122 and the Taxilā silver
scroll inscription of year 136 , suggest that the Kuşāņas bad consolidated their
position ...
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