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Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society (New Series) 1944

1944

and I proceed to record briefly the improvements on the published form of this text offered by it : the first figure refers to the page of my edition of the ChandonuAsana in the last number of the Journal and second refers to the line of the Paryflyas given at the bottom of the page. [...] The princes of Anga were very beautiful and their dwelling place was known as Afiga.12 The Afigas occupied the territory corresponding to the district of Bhagalpur and probably including Monghyr.13 The capital of the Angas was first called Malin' which name was changed to Camps or Campavati 14 in honour of a king named Campa Lomapada's great grandson.15 The city of Camps the capital of the Videhas [...] The high reputation of the head of the institution attracted students from various quarters and various localities.6 The king of the Anga country was invited at the horse-sacrifice of king Dagaratha.7 The sage 14.3ya6r-tiga son of Bibhanclaka came to Aiwa at the invitation of Romaplida who was then the powerful king of the Anga country. [...] The Sonadancla Suttanta of the Digha Nikaya refers to the bestowal of Campa the capital of Anga as a royal fief on the Brahmin Sonadancla.3 Magadha was brought under the sway of Afigaraja.6 The Mahagovinda suttanta informs us that Dhatarattha king of KM and Anga was a contemporary of Sattabhil king of Kalifiga and lierm king of Mithild.7 It is interesting to note that Anga and Magadha were [...] He was a great influential teacher of Campa.4 Sariputta delivered the Dasuttara Suttanta to the bhikkhus in the presence of the Buddha while the Master was dwelling in a vihara on the bank of the tank Gaggara at Campa.3 The Buddha while among the Afigas preached the Mahiassapdasuttanta to the bhikkhus 6 On another occasion he preached the Culla-assapura Suttanta to them while at Aiwa 7 Vangisa
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Pages
107
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India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120109
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i P. V. Kane, A. A. A. Fyzee, N. K. Bhagwat view
Frontmatter
i-iii P. V. Kane, A. A. A. Fyzee, N. K. Bhagwat view
Chandonuśāsana of Hemacandra
1-46 H. D. Velankar view
The Angas in Ancient India
47-52 B. C. Law view
Yama and Yami
53-60 V. A. Gadgil view
Devadatta and his Life
61-64 B. G. Gokhale view
On the Hindu Quadrature of the Circle
65-82 K. Marar, C. T. Rajagopal view
A New Find of Silver Punch-Marked Coins from the Bombay Presidency
83-87 S. N. Chakravarti view
An Appeal for the Kuppuswami Sastri Memorial
88-88 P. V. K. view
Reviews of Books
89-98 P. V. Kane, A. A. A. Fyzee, N. K. Bhagwat view
Books Received
99-99 P. V. Kane, A. A. A. Fyzee, N. K. Bhagwat view
Backmatter
i-ii P. V. Kane, A. A. A. Fyzee, N. K. Bhagwat view

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