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An entire subperiod I of middle phase at Arikamedu is regarded as a ' drain -
period'.9 ' The period presents a well planned system of drainage slopping
northwards to the river , suggesting that it was built to keep the habitational site
clean .
An entire subperiod I of middle phase at Arikamedu is regarded as a ' drain -
period'.9 ' The period presents a well planned system of drainage slopping
northwards to the river , suggesting that it was built to keep the habitational site
clean .
Page 143
It seems that Kanauj was regarded as the capital of the Pańcāla country at a later
date because of its situation in the region of Kampil , the old capital of South
Pańcāla . There in one question on which we are still in the dark , that is whether
the ...
It seems that Kanauj was regarded as the capital of the Pańcāla country at a later
date because of its situation in the region of Kampil , the old capital of South
Pańcāla . There in one question on which we are still in the dark , that is whether
the ...
Page 253
The Mahāyāna , with its concept of bodhisattva , aimed at achieving the salvation
of all beings ; the Hinayāna ( the older one ) regarded individual salvation as
goal . Furthermore , according to the new doctrine merit could also be transferred
...
The Mahāyāna , with its concept of bodhisattva , aimed at achieving the salvation
of all beings ; the Hinayāna ( the older one ) regarded individual salvation as
goal . Furthermore , according to the new doctrine merit could also be transferred
...
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