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Page xxvi
In a similar spirit , they assert , that , at the same capital ruled , in turn , eighty - four thousand monarchs descended from Asoka . From these specimens it is manifest that the Buddhist scriptures are little to be trusted for ...
In a similar spirit , they assert , that , at the same capital ruled , in turn , eighty - four thousand monarchs descended from Asoka . From these specimens it is manifest that the Buddhist scriptures are little to be trusted for ...
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At that date , as he informs us , the kingdom of Vârâņasî had a circuit of eight hundred miles , ' while its capital measured nearly four miles by somewhat more than one . The inhabitants of the kingdom were , for the most part , Hindus ...
At that date , as he informs us , the kingdom of Vârâņasî had a circuit of eight hundred miles , ' while its capital measured nearly four miles by somewhat more than one . The inhabitants of the kingdom were , for the most part , Hindus ...
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Few Sanskrit manuscripts exist that were copied more than four or five centuries ago , at which time Indian Buddhists must have been very rare , if there were any at all . Neither among the Hindus nor among the Jainas has one ever ...
Few Sanskrit manuscripts exist that were copied more than four or five centuries ago , at which time Indian Buddhists must have been very rare , if there were any at all . Neither among the Hindus nor among the Jainas has one ever ...
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Four of these streams , in small quantities , are believed to emerge into the Ganges , through subterraneous channels , just in front of the Panchagangâ landing . 1 Relation des Voyages , etc. , by M. Langlčs and Father Reinaud , Vol .
Four of these streams , in small quantities , are believed to emerge into the Ganges , through subterraneous channels , just in front of the Panchagangâ landing . 1 Relation des Voyages , etc. , by M. Langlčs and Father Reinaud , Vol .
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With affection for the ascetics who were dead , he looked to discover in what place Kondanya was , and the four other recluses with whom he had practised austerities ; and when he saw that they were in the Isipatana wihára ...
With affection for the ascetics who were dead , he looked to discover in what place Kondanya was , and the four other recluses with whom he had practised austerities ; and when he saw that they were in the Isipatana wihára ...
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