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In the classical age , Lucretius in his De rerum Natura ' held that religion is a delusion and the supposed other world is nonexistent , in the eighteenth century , Voltaire raised his famous slogan écrasez l'infame , in the nineteenth ...
In the classical age , Lucretius in his De rerum Natura ' held that religion is a delusion and the supposed other world is nonexistent , in the eighteenth century , Voltaire raised his famous slogan écrasez l'infame , in the nineteenth ...
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... of Cambodian society during the period from the 1st century A. D. up to the beginning of the 14th century A. D. For this purpose we have to depend mainly on the Khner and the Sanskrit inscriptions and on several Chinese accounts .
... of Cambodian society during the period from the 1st century A. D. up to the beginning of the 14th century A. D. For this purpose we have to depend mainly on the Khner and the Sanskrit inscriptions and on several Chinese accounts .
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On the authority of the above verses , the scholars belonging to the third group hold that the Bhārata War occurred in the 25th century B.C. ( Kali Age 3102 B.C. - 653 B.C. = 2449 or 2448 B.C. ) Following points are to be considered in ...
On the authority of the above verses , the scholars belonging to the third group hold that the Bhārata War occurred in the 25th century B.C. ( Kali Age 3102 B.C. - 653 B.C. = 2449 or 2448 B.C. ) Following points are to be considered in ...
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