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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- Apurva in MimamsaPart-06- Tatva Mukta Kalapa
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- Apurva in MimamsaPart-06- Tatva Mukta Kalapa
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- Apurva in MimamsaPart-08- Prabhakaras Apurva School
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- Mimamsa PadukaPart-03- Dharma in SM & MP
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- Mimamsa PadukaPart-04- Desiderative sense in jijnasa
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Mimamsa%20Paduka/Part-06-_View%20of%20Prabhakara.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Mimamsa%20Paduka/Part-07-_SM%20and%20MP%20on%20Nature%20of%20Karma.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Mimamsa%20Paduka/Part-08-_Dharma%20on%20Routine%20Acts.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- Mimamsa PadukaPart-09- Similarity with Uttara Mimamsa
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Mimamsa%20Paduka/Part-09-_Similarity%20with%20Uttara%20Mimamsa.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- Mimamsa PadukaPart-10- When to study Mimamsa I
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Mimamsa%20Paduka/Part-10-_When%20to%20study%20Mimamsa_I.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- Mimamsa PadukaPart-11- When to study Mimamsa II
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Mimamsa%20Paduka/Part-11-_When%20to%20study%20Mimamsa_II.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- Mon, 17 Oct 2016 00:35:07 -0700
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Overview%20of%20Mimamsa%20Sastra/Part-01-_Overview.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-02- Epistemology
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-02- Epistemology
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-02- Epistemology
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Overview%20of%20Mimamsa%20Sastra/Part-02-_Epistemology.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- Mon, 17 Oct 2016 00:35:09 -0700
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-03- Epistemology of Sariraka
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Overview%20of%20Mimamsa%20Sastra/Part-03-_Epistemology%20of%20Sariraka.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- Mon, 17 Oct 2016 00:35:10 -0700
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-04- Commentary Tradition
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Overview%20of%20Mimamsa%20Sastra/Part-04-_Commentary%20Tradition.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- Mon, 17 Oct 2016 00:35:11 -0700
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-05- Sutras of Sage Jaimini
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-05- Sutras of Sage Jaimini
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Overview%20of%20Mimamsa%20Sastra/Part-05-_Sutras%20of%20Sage%20Jaimini.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- Mon, 17 Oct 2016 00:35:12 -0700
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-06- Validity of Vedas
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-06- Validity of Vedas
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-07- About Deities
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-07- About Deities
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Overview%20of%20Mimamsa%20Sastra/Part-07-_About%20Deities.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-08- Tattva Tika
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Overview%20of%20Mimamsa%20Sastra/Part-08-_Tattva%20Tika.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- Mon, 17 Oct 2016 00:35:15 -0700
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-09- Granting Fruits of Actions
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-09- Granting Fruits of Actions
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Overview%20of%20Mimamsa%20Sastra/Part-09-_Granting%20Fruits%20of%20Actions.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- Mon, 17 Oct 2016 00:35:16 -0700
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-10- Injunctional Characteristics
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Overview%20of%20Mimamsa%20Sastra/Part-10-_Injunctional%20Characteristics.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-11- Theories of Coherence
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-11- Theories of Coherence
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Overview%20of%20Mimamsa%20Sastra/Part-11-_Theories%20of%20Coherence.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- Mon, 17 Oct 2016 00:35:18 -0700
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-12- Initial Comprehension Methods
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-12- Initial Comprehension Methods
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Overview%20of%20Mimamsa%20Sastra/Part-12-_Initial%20Comprehension%20Methods.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- Mon, 17 Oct 2016 00:35:19 -0700
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-13- Systems of Sankhya
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- Overview of Mimamsa SastraPart-13- Systems of Sankhya
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Overview%20of%20Mimamsa%20Sastra/Part-13-_Systems%20of%20Sankhya.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Prabhakara%20Mimamsa/Part-01-_Overview.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Prabhakara%20Mimamsa/Part-02-_Structure%20&%20Contents%20of%20Mimamsa.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Prabhakara%20Mimamsa/Part-03-_Bhatta%20&%20Prabhakara%20Systems.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Prabhakara%20Mimamsa/Part-04-_Khyati%20Vada.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/Prabhakara%20Mimamsa/Part-05-_Akhyati%20Vada.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/mImAmsA%20-%20Bhattarahasyam/Part-01-_Overview.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/mImAmsA%20-%20Bhattarahasyam/Part-02-_Introduction.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/mImAmsA%20-%20Bhattarahasyam/Part-03-_Review%20of%20Nyaya%20system.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/mImAmsA%20-%20Bhattarahasyam/Part-04-_The%20Three%20Meanings%20for%20lin.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/mImAmsA%20-%20Bhattarahasyam/Part-05-_Fault%20&%20Counter-arguments%20in%20Nyaya.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- mImAmsA - BhattarahasyamPart-06- Seven cause-effects of logicians
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/mImAmsA%20-%20Bhattarahasyam/Part-06-_Seven%20cause-effects%20of%20logicians.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/mImAmsA%20-%20Bhattarahasyam/Part-07-_Mimasaka%20View.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/mImAmsA%20-%20Bhattarahasyam/Part-08-_Meaning%20of%20lin%20in%20Mimamsa.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
- <enclosure url="https://archive.org/download/CDAC-tArkShya-shAstra-viShayaka-bhAShaNAni/Mimamsa/mImAmsA%20-%20Bhattarahasyam/Part-09-_Verbal%20Suffix%20Meaning.mp3" type="audio/mpeg" length="1"/>
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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- .' But itunes itself doesnt seem to respect it in the podcast submission page! Same with several podcast players. Also, podcast players like Doggcatcher show episodes in the oldest-first order, which is suboptimal. Conclusion : use date to set order.-->
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