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... described above . If any of our members should be fortunate enough to light on such a burial place , a note men- tioning the fact , with such details as to its locality and characteristics as he may be able to give , would be of great ...
... described above . If any of our members should be fortunate enough to light on such a burial place , a note men- tioning the fact , with such details as to its locality and characteristics as he may be able to give , would be of great ...
Page 36
... described as the ruler of Avanti , i.e. , Malwa . Kālidāsā 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 ...
... described as the ruler of Avanti , i.e. , Malwa . Kālidāsā 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 ...
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... described it . ( 12 ) In the 16th canto of Raghuvamsa Kalidasa de- scribes the desertion of Ayodhya and its re - peopling by Kusa . Rapson in his work on Indian coins says that the Guptas had three Capitals , viz . , ( i ) Pātaliputra ...
... described it . ( 12 ) In the 16th canto of Raghuvamsa Kalidasa de- scribes the desertion of Ayodhya and its re - peopling by Kusa . Rapson in his work on Indian coins says that the Guptas had three Capitals , viz . , ( i ) Pātaliputra ...
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... described by Kalidasa in his Meghadūta — Ujjain , Dasapura and the Himalayas . But his description of the Himalayas is absolutely vague . He gives us no details . His Himalaya is more a creation of his own fancy than the result of his ...
... described by Kalidasa in his Meghadūta — Ujjain , Dasapura and the Himalayas . But his description of the Himalayas is absolutely vague . He gives us no details . His Himalaya is more a creation of his own fancy than the result of his ...
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... described by Kalidāsa . So his geography is true only for the latter end of the fifth century and the first - half of the sixth , and this is the period of Kalidasa's literary activity . He cannot be later than 550 for he does not at ...
... described by Kalidāsa . So his geography is true only for the latter end of the fifth century and the first - half of the sixth , and this is the period of Kalidasa's literary activity . He cannot be later than 550 for he does not at ...
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