Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, Volume 31Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1863 - Asia |
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Page 6
... five miles north - east from Kanauj . Col. R. R. W. Ellis has it , that Bhoja reigned there in Samvat 1011 , which corresponds to A. D. 954 : but the authority for this statement is not very con- vincing . If the Bhojapura near ...
... five miles north - east from Kanauj . Col. R. R. W. Ellis has it , that Bhoja reigned there in Samvat 1011 , which corresponds to A. D. 954 : but the authority for this statement is not very con- vincing . If the Bhojapura near ...
Page 12
... five acts , and is of no great length . Its fable is the story of Jímútaváhana , now rendered familiar by the publication of the first volume of the Katha - sarit- ságara . Of its two benedictory stanzas the first is subjoined ...
... five acts , and is of no great length . Its fable is the story of Jímútaváhana , now rendered familiar by the publication of the first volume of the Katha - sarit- ságara . Of its two benedictory stanzas the first is subjoined ...
Page 18
... five successive terraces , each surrounded by a high parapet , so as to form between them four corridors running right round the building . Above these come three concentric rings . of small dagobas , and in the centre a large dagoba of ...
... five successive terraces , each surrounded by a high parapet , so as to form between them four corridors running right round the building . Above these come three concentric rings . of small dagobas , and in the centre a large dagoba of ...
Page 21
... five galleries with parapets , but there are six terraces now visible , and the plates in Raffles show that there was a seventh and lower terrace which has not been uncovered . As to Boro Bodor Burmese devtas or genii . + Mission to Ava ...
... five galleries with parapets , but there are six terraces now visible , and the plates in Raffles show that there was a seventh and lower terrace which has not been uncovered . As to Boro Bodor Burmese devtas or genii . + Mission to Ava ...
Page 26
... five and thirty feet , and find entrances to cells opening to the four cardinal points . The most remarkable circumstance about this ruin is that three of those cells contain very fine and purely Hindu figures . That to the north is an ...
... five and thirty feet , and find entrances to cells opening to the four cardinal points . The most remarkable circumstance about this ruin is that three of those cells contain very fine and purely Hindu figures . That to the north is an ...
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Afgháns Akhúnd Akyab ancient animal appear Arakan Asiatic Society Babu Bamo Bank of Bengal banks Bengal Bhoja Buddhist Burmá Burmese Calcutta Capt Captain celts chief coins Colonel colour containing Council Dhoon district ditto doubt east edited Elephants Esquire Europe feet figure glacier Government gulf of Siam Gurhwal Gwalior height hills Himalayas Hindu Hon'ble horns India INDICUS inhabitants inscription Journal Kanauj Khán king Krau letter Lower Suwát Major Malayan Martaban Mergui miles Moulmein mountains Museum notice observed Pagán passed Pegu Peshawar present probably proposed provinces Puppá Pushto Rangoon remarks Rhinoceros river road ruins Sanskrit seen side Sikkim skull SONDAICUS species specimens steamers stone Sumátra SUMATRANUS Survey Suwát Tárrnah Tavoy temple Tenasserim tion tope trees two-horned Upper Suwát valley viâ village W. T. Blanford wild word इति तथा