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To the non - official class belonged the hero , while in Perungadai , Udayaņa bis
son , Naigama or merchant ; therefore , they may is the hero . Vaiyapuri thinks
that the Brihatbe taken as akin to the Vaiśya caste . To the katha was first
translated ...
To the non - official class belonged the hero , while in Perungadai , Udayaņa bis
son , Naigama or merchant ; therefore , they may is the hero . Vaiyapuri thinks
that the Brihatbe taken as akin to the Vaiśya caste . To the katha was first
translated ...
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The Châļūkyas claimed rulers , regards Ayodhya as their ancestral to have
belonged to the Mänavya götra , to home . But this statement itself is unreason -
have been nourished by the Seven Mothers , able , because Chāļūkya is not a
Sanskrit ...
The Châļūkyas claimed rulers , regards Ayodhya as their ancestral to have
belonged to the Mänavya götra , to home . But this statement itself is unreason -
have been nourished by the Seven Mothers , able , because Chāļūkya is not a
Sanskrit ...
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In particular , as they grew in power , they init may be observed that Yuwan
Chwang vented new theories exalting their glory . refers to Pulakēģin II as one
who belonged to Some of them tried to trace their origin to the race of Kshatriyas .
In particular , as they grew in power , they init may be observed that Yuwan
Chwang vented new theories exalting their glory . refers to Pulakēģin II as one
who belonged to Some of them tried to trace their origin to the race of Kshatriyas .
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Cultural History Section Presidential Address | 39 |
Study of Regional History Problems and Prospects | 46 |
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