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Page 29
This was done by spreading lotus leaves on the surface of the water , on which they passed over without wetting the soles of their feet . They then reached Murup godā . From Murup god , they once more moved on and came to Amber .
This was done by spreading lotus leaves on the surface of the water , on which they passed over without wetting the soles of their feet . They then reached Murup godā . From Murup god , they once more moved on and came to Amber .
Page 51
The sentence , without those illegible letters after the name of Yayāti , means distinctly as follows : —Whoever will become King in futare in our Bengal line ( Asmad - Vangānvaye ) , the dust of his feet am I - Yayāti .
The sentence , without those illegible letters after the name of Yayāti , means distinctly as follows : —Whoever will become King in futare in our Bengal line ( Asmad - Vangānvaye ) , the dust of his feet am I - Yayāti .
Page 59
Gupta Sri Yayātideva , ( 80 ) who is Mahārājādbirāja and overlord ( Paramesvara ) , ( x ) whose feet many Rājanyas ( minor Rājās ) worship by bowing themselves down , and ( y ) who himself meditates apon the feet of Sri Mahābhava Gupta ...
Gupta Sri Yayātideva , ( 80 ) who is Mahārājādbirāja and overlord ( Paramesvara ) , ( x ) whose feet many Rājanyas ( minor Rājās ) worship by bowing themselves down , and ( y ) who himself meditates apon the feet of Sri Mahābhava Gupta ...
Page 87
They also learnt habits of cleanliness . When they first came to the village they used to sleep after the toil of the day , unwashed , with mud on their feet and ankles . But gradually they learnt to take regular ablutions .
They also learnt habits of cleanliness . When they first came to the village they used to sleep after the toil of the day , unwashed , with mud on their feet and ankles . But gradually they learnt to take regular ablutions .
Page 136
Within the town , the principal roads were 30 feet wide , and the side - alleys and lanes 8 to 12 feet wide . The open highway leading from one town to another was 100 feet wide . The village - roads were 60 feet wide .
Within the town , the principal roads were 30 feet wide , and the side - alleys and lanes 8 to 12 feet wide . The open highway leading from one town to another was 100 feet wide . The village - roads were 60 feet wide .
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