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(176) Buddhism, pp. 212-13.
(177) Introduction to Dhammapadda, S.B.E. Vol. p.X, XII.
(178) Indian Antiquary, Vol. XLIII, 1914, pp. 126-133.
(179) Corpus Inscriptionum. Indicarum, Vol. I,
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(180) An Indian Ephamenish, Part I, 1922, pp. 471 ff.
(181) Introduction to Vinaya Pitaka, S.B.E., Vol. XIII
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(182) Journal of Royal Asiatic Society, IV, p. 81.
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(184) Mahavamsa, Geigar's Translation, XXVIII and
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(186) Quoted from Vira Nirvana Samvat Aura Jaina Kala
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