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... Magadha , we would have to assume that there were 153 kings there during 6778 B. C. to 327 B. C. During the post - Mahābhārata period of 2810 years ( 3137 to 327 B. C. ) the Pura- ņas mention the Bārhadratha ( 40 ) , Pradyota ( 5 ) ...
... Magadha , we would have to assume that there were 153 kings there during 6778 B. C. to 327 B. C. During the post - Mahābhārata period of 2810 years ( 3137 to 327 B. C. ) the Pura- ņas mention the Bārhadratha ( 40 ) , Pradyota ( 5 ) ...
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... Magadha could not have begun more than 250-300 years before the Mahābhārata . How could then Indians assume the line ... Magadha ? The tradition says a lot , about Magadha , but there is absolutely nothing about the existence of a ...
... Magadha could not have begun more than 250-300 years before the Mahābhārata . How could then Indians assume the line ... Magadha ? The tradition says a lot , about Magadha , but there is absolutely nothing about the existence of a ...
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... Magadha , i.e. , Magadhi which evinces that Pali is but another name of Māgadhi . Aśoka was the emperor of Magadha - He calls himself Magadha Rājā . " Then there is no reason why the language of his inscriptions should not be basically ...
... Magadha , i.e. , Magadhi which evinces that Pali is but another name of Māgadhi . Aśoka was the emperor of Magadha - He calls himself Magadha Rājā . " Then there is no reason why the language of his inscriptions should not be basically ...
Contents
THE BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
A Study of | 9 |
Significance of Sahasrapradayin | 23 |
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