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It appears to us that Sahigila or Sahagala , the name of the family to which the
author of the Māgarājapaddhati belonged , is no other than the Panjabi family
name Saigal . It is not impossible that the family name Saigal is derived from the ...
It appears to us that Sahigila or Sahagala , the name of the family to which the
author of the Māgarājapaddhati belonged , is no other than the Panjabi family
name Saigal . It is not impossible that the family name Saigal is derived from the ...
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Candanpāla followed Mahāpadma . The author then appears to concentrate on
dynasties known to have ruled in Bengal , which he describes as being ruled by
Haricandra followed by seven other Candras , all supporters of Buddhism .
Candanpāla followed Mahāpadma . The author then appears to concentrate on
dynasties known to have ruled in Bengal , which he describes as being ruled by
Haricandra followed by seven other Candras , all supporters of Buddhism .
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like Radhakrishnan would say that if the analysis of the pratityasamutpāda
formula is made then it appears that the logical ... 139 To try to show that he had
knowledge of that idealism through circuitous processes does not appear
convincing .
like Radhakrishnan would say that if the analysis of the pratityasamutpāda
formula is made then it appears that the logical ... 139 To try to show that he had
knowledge of that idealism through circuitous processes does not appear
convincing .
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Contents
BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Śaka 742 | 13 |
The alleged parallel between the Janapada and the Greek City | 19 |
Copyright | |
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