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Page 32
... believed to have flourished about the end of the sixth century . There are so many Vararuchis , all equally distinguished , that it is impossible to tell which Vararachi is included among the nine gems . So the list of gems given in ...
... believed to have flourished about the end of the sixth century . There are so many Vararuchis , all equally distinguished , that it is impossible to tell which Vararachi is included among the nine gems . So the list of gems given in ...
Page 32
... believed to have flourished about the end of the sixth century . There are so many Vararuchis , all equally distinguished , that it is impossible to tell which Vararuchi is included among the nine gems . So the list of gems given in ...
... believed to have flourished about the end of the sixth century . There are so many Vararuchis , all equally distinguished , that it is impossible to tell which Vararuchi is included among the nine gems . So the list of gems given in ...
Page 42
... believed , means Kadamva dynaɛty . ( 17 ) Kalinga is a country mentioned twice by Kalidasa , once in connection with the conquests of Raghu and once more in connection with the Royal assemblage at Vidarbha . The Puranas tell us that ...
... believed , means Kadamva dynaɛty . ( 17 ) Kalinga is a country mentioned twice by Kalidasa , once in connection with the conquests of Raghu and once more in connection with the Royal assemblage at Vidarbha . The Puranas tell us that ...
Page 62
... believed to have been “ thunder - bolts ” , and are commonly known as “ ther - pāthhal ” or “ ther - diri ” ( thunder - stone ) . The finders of a few of the stone - celts in my collection assured me in perfect good faith that they were ...
... believed to have been “ thunder - bolts ” , and are commonly known as “ ther - pāthhal ” or “ ther - diri ” ( thunder - stone ) . The finders of a few of the stone - celts in my collection assured me in perfect good faith that they were ...
Page 61
... believed it to have been a thunder - bolt and had kept it in his house for its supposed curative virtues . It was a splendid specimen of a stone celt almost wholly chipped , the edge alone having been ground to a high polish partly due ...
... believed it to have been a thunder - bolt and had kept it in his house for its supposed curative virtues . It was a splendid specimen of a stone celt almost wholly chipped , the edge alone having been ground to a high polish partly due ...
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