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King Asoka and Buddhism - Urban Dharma

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The chronological constraints have often been overlookedby writers like Dutt. They also assume that all epigraphicalrecords of Aśoka have been discovered!67. Ibid., p. 157, n. 21.68. Ibid., p. 163.69. Ibid., pp. 157 – 58.70. Vincent A. Smith, Early History of India (4 th. ed.), p. 169,quoted in Dutt, p. 157, n. 22.71. Vincent A. Smith, Aśoka (2nd. ed.), p. 92, quoted in Dutt,p. 157, n. 22. See also Romila Thapar, p. 148: “It has beensuggested that Aśoka was the ecclesiastical head of theSangha, but this suggestion remains unproven.” Butshe also states: “It is possible that the Buddhist clergyacknowledged him as their temporal head,” p. 37.72. Dutt, p. 161.73. Ibid., p. 162.74. Ibid., p. 157.75. Ibid., p. 155.76. Ibid., p. 156.77. Barua, Part II. It is noted that this most informativework on Aśoka’s Inscriptions has not been consulted bySukumar Dutt. It is not included in his bibliography.78. Romila Thapar, p. 203.79. Ibid., p. 214.80. Ibid., pp. 1 – 2.81. Ibid., p. 217.233

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