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... earlier race of settlers and their consequent attribu- tion of these beads to spirits . The second number of our Journal has only just been issued , and I think you will agree that it maintains the high standard set by the first number ...
... earlier race of settlers and their consequent attribu- tion of these beads to spirits . The second number of our Journal has only just been issued , and I think you will agree that it maintains the high standard set by the first number ...
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... earlier . The principal argument on which that theory is based is that the description of seasons given in the Mandasore inscriptions of 436 and 473 is an imita- tion of Kalidasa's Ritusamhāra . But it has already been shown that a very ...
... earlier . The principal argument on which that theory is based is that the description of seasons given in the Mandasore inscriptions of 436 and 473 is an imita- tion of Kalidasa's Ritusamhāra . But it has already been shown that a very ...
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... the Chinese did . ( 7 ) There is another very curious expression in the fourth canto of the Raghuvamsa in which Kalidasa says that Raghu placed Aksobhya in Tibet . Now , the earlier Mahayanists 88 [ 3.8.0.5.8 . KÄLIDASA ( 2 ) HIS AGE .
... the Chinese did . ( 7 ) There is another very curious expression in the fourth canto of the Raghuvamsa in which Kalidasa says that Raghu placed Aksobhya in Tibet . Now , the earlier Mahayanists 88 [ 3.8.0.5.8 . KÄLIDASA ( 2 ) HIS AGE .
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Bihar Research Society. placed Aksobhya in Tibet . Now , the earlier Mahayanists worship- ped Amitabha who is still revered by every sect of Northern Buddhism , be it in China , Korea , Mongolia or Japan . Next comes the cult of Aksobhya ...
Bihar Research Society. placed Aksobhya in Tibet . Now , the earlier Mahayanists worship- ped Amitabha who is still revered by every sect of Northern Buddhism , be it in China , Korea , Mongolia or Japan . Next comes the cult of Aksobhya ...
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... earlier race of men who made these stone celts for use as common implements of every - day life . In fact , these are no longer considered by the people of Chotā Nagpur as the work of man's hands at all , but are invariably believed to ...
... earlier race of men who made these stone celts for use as common implements of every - day life . In fact , these are no longer considered by the people of Chotā Nagpur as the work of man's hands at all , but are invariably believed to ...
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