Buddhist IndiaG. P. Putnam's Sons, 1903 - 332 pages |
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... verses 21-23 of the Dhammapada gives a long and roman- tic story of the way in which Vasula - datta , the daughter of King Pajjota of Avanti , became the wife , or rather one of the three wives , of King Udena of Kosambi . The legend ...
... verses 21-23 of the Dhammapada gives a long and roman- tic story of the way in which Vasula - datta , the daughter of King Pajjota of Avanti , became the wife , or rather one of the three wives , of King Udena of Kosambi . The legend ...
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... so , ' But see Dhp . A. 216 , foll .; Jāt . 4. 145 , foll . Pabbajjā Sutta , verse 18 ( S. N. 122 ) . 3 For instance , D. 1. 90 , 91 ; Vin . 2. 183 ; J. 1. 889 , 4. 145 . we cannot see , in the present state of our THE KINGS II II.
... so , ' But see Dhp . A. 216 , foll .; Jāt . 4. 145 , foll . Pabbajjā Sutta , verse 18 ( S. N. 122 ) . 3 For instance , D. 1. 90 , 91 ; Vin . 2. 183 ; J. 1. 889 , 4. 145 . we cannot see , in the present state of our THE KINGS II II.
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... verse 997. Spence Hardy's Manual , p . 334 , confirms the various reading Mulakassa . 3 Vin . 1. 195 , 196 ; 2. 298 . 4 Rig Veda , x . 61. 8 . There was an older and more famous Patiṭṭhāna , also a ferry , more generally known as Payaga ...
... verse 997. Spence Hardy's Manual , p . 334 , confirms the various reading Mulakassa . 3 Vin . 1. 195 , 196 ; 2. 298 . 4 Rig Veda , x . 61. 8 . There was an older and more famous Patiṭṭhāna , also a ferry , more generally known as Payaga ...
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... such customs , and such pride of birth , 3 1 Jāt . 2. 319 , 320. The verses recur 3. 81 , 355. So also 6. 33 . 2 Jāt . 2. 82 . Dialogues of the Buddha , 1. 120 . were recognised as a factor in the social life of 58 BUDDHIST INDIA.
... such customs , and such pride of birth , 3 1 Jāt . 2. 319 , 320. The verses recur 3. 81 , 355. So also 6. 33 . 2 Jāt . 2. 82 . Dialogues of the Buddha , 1. 120 . were recognised as a factor in the social life of 58 BUDDHIST INDIA.
Page 118
... verses ) , on which the magic of the sacrifice depended , in their own hands . There are some pretty rules about this in the later priestly law - books- rules that received , it should be noted , the cordial ap- proval of Shankara ...
... verses ) , on which the magic of the sacrifice depended , in their own hands . There are some pretty rules about this in the later priestly law - books- rules that received , it should be noted , the cordial ap- proval of Shankara ...
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