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Page xv
Mr. CogginBrown's notes on the Palamau and Bassiā celts have been printed amongst the Miscellaneous Contributions in the first number our Journal , and a note by Dr. Campbell on his Mānbhum finds will appear in the third number .
Mr. CogginBrown's notes on the Palamau and Bassiā celts have been printed amongst the Miscellaneous Contributions in the first number our Journal , and a note by Dr. Campbell on his Mānbhum finds will appear in the third number .
Page xv
Mr. Friend - Pereira , however , has now found some apparent survivals of the practice amongst the Kui of the Khondmals and the Mālē of the Rajmahal Hills , and has sent us a note which appears amongst the Miscellaneous Contributions in ...
Mr. Friend - Pereira , however , has now found some apparent survivals of the practice amongst the Kui of the Khondmals and the Mālē of the Rajmahal Hills , and has sent us a note which appears amongst the Miscellaneous Contributions in ...
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Read side by side , Ritusamhāra and that inscription , neither of them appears to be an imitation of the other . All that can be said about the date of Kalidasa from this source is that Kālidāsa flourished when poets loved to describe ...
Read side by side , Ritusamhāra and that inscription , neither of them appears to be an imitation of the other . All that can be said about the date of Kalidasa from this source is that Kālidāsa flourished when poets loved to describe ...
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Kalidasa gives such a vivid description of his personal appearance that he appears to have been not only a contemporary but a friend of that great ruler , and he is described as a newly rising moon . Who could be this ruler but ...
Kalidasa gives such a vivid description of his personal appearance that he appears to have been not only a contemporary but a friend of that great ruler , and he is described as a newly rising moon . Who could be this ruler but ...
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The title Trikalingādhipati does not appear to be an empty title , since the title was invariably worn by the predecessor of Yayāti as well as by his successors , and the evidences of the influence of the family , in Orissā as well as ...
The title Trikalingādhipati does not appear to be an empty title , since the title was invariably worn by the predecessor of Yayāti as well as by his successors , and the evidences of the influence of the family , in Orissā as well as ...
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