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... Rājā Sudhanwā , a descendant of Rājā Dharmapal , the Trētā Yuga ended , one - fourth part of sin having thus displaced the same quantity of virtue . He was displeased with his palace in Manju Pattan , and therefore changed his residence ...
... Rājā Sudhanwā , a descendant of Rājā Dharmapal , the Trētā Yuga ended , one - fourth part of sin having thus displaced the same quantity of virtue . He was displeased with his palace in Manju Pattan , and therefore changed his residence ...
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... Raja of Sānkāsyā - nagari , he sent for her , and kept her in his palace . One day the Rakshasi flew away to the sky , and summoned her sister Rakshasis , who came and destroyed the Rājā and all his family . Sinhal , having heard of ...
... Raja of Sānkāsyā - nagari , he sent for her , and kept her in his palace . One day the Rakshasi flew away to the sky , and summoned her sister Rakshasis , who came and destroyed the Rājā and all his family . Sinhal , having heard of ...
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... Rājā . The Rājā upon this asked him why he preferred to take the old woman's alms first , and he answered that the grain given by her had been collected with much greater labour than the Raja's gold . This set the Rājā thinking , and ...
... Rājā . The Rājā upon this asked him why he preferred to take the old woman's alms first , and he answered that the grain given by her had been collected with much greater labour than the Raja's gold . This set the Rājā thinking , and ...
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... Rājā Manichūr gave the jewel from his head , for cleansing the blood from which the river was produced . There there were the four Kholas ( small streams in narrow valleys ) , Prabhāvatī , Hanumati , Dānāvatī , and Ikshumati2 . There ...
... Rājā Manichūr gave the jewel from his head , for cleansing the blood from which the river was produced . There there were the four Kholas ( small streams in narrow valleys ) , Prabhāvatī , Hanumati , Dānāvatī , and Ikshumati2 . There ...
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... Rājā ordered . The Rājā always kept him in his own company , and thus he at last became aware of the way in which the Rājā daily procured the riches which he gave away in charity . Having found this out , one night Vikramajit anointed ...
... Rājā ordered . The Rājā always kept him in his own company , and thus he at last became aware of the way in which the Rājā daily procured the riches which he gave away in charity . Having found this out , one night Vikramajit anointed ...
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