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الصفحة 29
Beyond conception is the power which austerities gain for those mighty Brahmans , who are capable of reversing the fortune of even such great ( rulers ] . 161. One has seen the royal fortune when it had been lost through the power of ...
Beyond conception is the power which austerities gain for those mighty Brahmans , who are capable of reversing the fortune of even such great ( rulers ] . 161. One has seen the royal fortune when it had been lost through the power of ...
الصفحة 178
The former has subordinated himself to the Brahmans ( kstavipropasarga ) , and has brought about the perfection of beings ( bhutanişthàvidhayin ; or has produced calamities for the Brahmans , and has accomplished the destruction of ...
The former has subordinated himself to the Brahmans ( kstavipropasarga ) , and has brought about the perfection of beings ( bhutanişthàvidhayin ; or has produced calamities for the Brahmans , and has accomplished the destruction of ...
الصفحة 264
On his arrival , he sonsibly at once induced the Brahmans holding the chief Agrahāras to enter upon a solemn fast ( prayopavera ) , in order to canse disturbance in the kingdoni . 337. When the Brahmans had united , the whole of the ...
On his arrival , he sonsibly at once induced the Brahmans holding the chief Agrahāras to enter upon a solemn fast ( prayopavera ) , in order to canse disturbance in the kingdoni . 337. When the Brahmans had united , the whole of the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
ITS SCOPE AND CHARACTER | 22 |
THE RĀJATARANGIŅI AS A HISTORICAL SOURCE 71139 | 88 |
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