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Robert E Hume, The Thirteen Principal Upanishads, Oxford University Press, page 434; Sanskrit: कालात्स्रवन्ति भूतानि कालाद्वृद्धिं प्रयान्ति च । काले चास्तं नियच्छन्ति कालो मूर्तिरमूर्तिमान् ॥ ॥ १४॥, Source: Archive, Archive2 Wikisource
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Robert E Hume, The Thirteen Principal Upanishads, Oxford University Press, page 434; Sanskrit: कालात्स्रवन्ति भूतानि कालाद्वृद्धिं प्रयान्ति च । काले चास्तं नियच्छन्ति कालो मूर्तिरमूर्तिमान् ॥ ॥ १४॥, Source: Archive, Archive2 Wikisource
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PK Acharya, A summary of the Mānsāra, a treatise on architecture and cognate subjects, PhD Thesis awarded by Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden, published by BRILL, OCLC898773783, pages 49–50
PK Acharya, A summary of the Mānsāra, a treatise on architecture and cognate subjects, PhD Thesis awarded by Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden, published by BRILL, OCLC898773783, pages 49–56, 63–65
PK Acharya, A summary of the Mānsāra, a treatise on architecture and cognate subjects, PhD Thesis awarded by Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden, published by BRILL, OCLC898773783, pages 57–62
PK Acharya, A summary of the Mānsāra, a treatise on architecture and cognate subjects, Ph.D. Thesis awarded by Rijksuniversiteit te Leiden, published by BRILL, OCLC898773783, pages 66–72