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One of them Varahamihira by his own statement wrote one of his great works in 505 A. D. Amarasimha , the other gem , is universally believed to have flourished about the end of the sixth century . There are so many Vararuchis ...
One of them Varahamihira by his own statement wrote one of his great works in 505 A. D. Amarasimha , the other gem , is universally believed to have flourished about the end of the sixth century . There are so many Vararuchis ...
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One of them Varahami- hira by his own statement wrote one of his great works in 505 A. D. Amarasimha , the other gem , is universally believed to have flourished about the end of the sixth century . There are so many Vararuchis ...
One of them Varahami- hira by his own statement wrote one of his great works in 505 A. D. Amarasimha , the other gem , is universally believed to have flourished about the end of the sixth century . There are so many Vararuchis ...
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Kalidasa says that the dynasty was called Nipa dynasty , which , if Sanskrit lexicography is to be believed , means Kadamva dynaɛty . ( 17 ) Kalinga is a country mentioned twice by Kalidasa , once in connection with the conquests of ...
Kalidasa says that the dynasty was called Nipa dynasty , which , if Sanskrit lexicography is to be believed , means Kadamva dynaɛty . ( 17 ) Kalinga is a country mentioned twice by Kalidasa , once in connection with the conquests of ...
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It is believed that although these “ thunder - bolts ” penetrate the ground to some depth , they gradually return to the surface after a time . Owing to this supposed celestial origin of these stonecelts , medicinal virtues are ...
It is believed that although these “ thunder - bolts ” penetrate the ground to some depth , they gradually return to the surface after a time . Owing to this supposed celestial origin of these stonecelts , medicinal virtues are ...
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About a year and a half ago my attention was drawn to the occurrence in the Ranchi District of these stone implements by a triangular stone axe - head ( Plate I , fig . 21 ) presented to me by a Munda client who believed it to have been ...
About a year and a half ago my attention was drawn to the occurrence in the Ranchi District of these stone implements by a triangular stone axe - head ( Plate I , fig . 21 ) presented to me by a Munda client who believed it to have been ...
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