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" Buruouf, translations of the same Sanskrit works that are known in the north. It is by no means established, therefore, that Pali was the sacred language of the Buddhists at the period of the inscriptions, and its use constitutes no conclusive proof of... "
Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum: Inscriptions of Asoka - Page 43
1879 - 260 pages
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Essays on Indian Antiquities, Historic, Numismatic, and ..., Volume 2

James Prinsep - India - 1858 - 660 pages
...they probably have Pah* works brought from Ava or Ceylon. They have also, according to M. Burnouf, translations of the same Sanskrit works that are known...North. It is by no means established, therefore, that Palt was the sacred language of the Buddhists at the period of the inscriptions, and its use constitutes...
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Essays on Indian Antiquities: Historic, Numismatic, and Palæographic, Volume 2

James Prinsep - India - 1858 - 650 pages
...they probably have Palf works brought from Ava or Ceylon. They have also, according to M. Burnouf, translations of the same Sanskrit works that are known...North. It is by no means established, therefore, that Palf was the sacred language of the Buddhists at the period of the inscriptions, and its use constitutes...
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Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and Progress of the Religion and ...

John Muir - Brahmanism - 1860 - 536 pages
...his death, or until B. c. 153, a date, no doubt, subsequent to that of the inscriptions."89 .... " It is by no means established, therefore, that Pali...constitutes no conclusive proof of their Buddhist origin.90 It seems more likely that it was adopted as being the spoken language of that part of India...
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Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India ...

Brahmanism - 1860 - 554 pages
...his death, or until B. c. 153, a date, no doubt, subsequent to that of the inscriptions."89 .... " It is by no means established, therefore, that Pali...constitutes no conclusive proof of their Buddhist origin.90 It seems more likely that it was adopted as being the spoken language of that part of India...
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Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India ...

John Muir - Brahmanism - 1871 - 552 pages
...after his death, or until BC 153, a date, no doubt, subsequent to that of the inscriptions.""1 . . . " It is by no means established, therefore, that Pali...Buddhists at the period of the inscriptions, and its 130 Weber also remarks (Ind. Stud. iii. 180, : '• The greater purity of pronunciation maintained...
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Inscriptions of Asoka, Volume 1

Aśoka (King of Magadha) - India - 1877 - 252 pages
...Pali works brought from Ava or Ceylon. They have also, according to M. Burnouf, translations of tho same Sanskrit works that are known in the north. It...being the spoken language of that part of India where Piyjulasi resided, and was selected for his edicts, that they might be intelligible to the people....
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Inscriptions of Asoka

Aśoka (King of Magadha) - Inscriptions - 1877 - 246 pages
...they probably have Pâli works brought from Ava or Ceylon. They have also, according to M. Burnouf, translations of the same Sanskrit works that are known...north. It is by no means established, therefore, that Pâli was the sacred language of the Buddhists at the period of the inscriptions, and its use constitutes...
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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bombay, Volume 3

Asiatic Society of Bombay - Asia - 1849 - 636 pages
...Buddhists are shown by Mr. Hodgson and M. Burnouf to be in Sanskrit, " it is by no means established, that Pali was the sacred language of the Buddhists...no conclusive proof of their Buddhist origin." It is to be remembered, on the other hand, that the Pali of the RockInscriptions is exactly the same as...
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