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And issuing through Vardhamana gate of the city, the
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 Books 1, 2 and 3 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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And issuing through _Vardhamana_ gate of the city, the
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose Vana Parva, Part 1 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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There are very close resemblances in the traditions concerning the lives of Vardhamana and Gautama or Buddha.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV) Robert Vane Russell 1894
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Vardhamana, as he was commonly called, is said to have been the younger son of a small chieftain in the province of Videha or
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV) Robert Vane Russell 1894
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[267] Vardhamana is said to have died during Buddha's lifetime, the date of the latter's death being about 480 B.C.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV) Robert Vane Russell 1894
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Like Sakya-Muni the Buddha or enlightened, Vardhamana became an ascetic, and after twelve years of a wandering life he appeared as a prophet, proclaiming a modification of the doctrine of his own teacher Parsva or Parasnath.
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV) Robert Vane Russell 1894
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Vardhamana, its real founder, who was the twenty-fourth, and possibly
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV) Robert Vane Russell 1894
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Anantnath, the fourteenth; Santnath, the sixteenth; Nemnath, the twenty-second; Parasnath, the twenty-third; and Vardhamana or
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India—Volume I (of IV) Robert Vane Russell 1894
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In the city of Vardhamana in India there lived a powerful king named
Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit Siddha Mohana Mitra 1890
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"Let us go, beloved, to my native city, Vardhamana.
Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit Siddha Mohana Mitra 1890
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