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The Hon'ble Mr. Oldham has most generously presented no less than 129 coins to the Cabinet including five ancient silver punch - marked coins and one punch - marked copper coin found at Rājgir in this district .
The Hon'ble Mr. Oldham has most generously presented no less than 129 coins to the Cabinet including five ancient silver punch - marked coins and one punch - marked copper coin found at Rājgir in this district .
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Afterwards other five groups or tribes were added . They . are , ( 8 ) Baske , ( 9 ) Besrā , ( 10 ) Pauriâ , ( 11 ) Core ; the twelfth , however , has been lost . ( At this part of the narrative the following is sung by the reciter to a ...
Afterwards other five groups or tribes were added . They . are , ( 8 ) Baske , ( 9 ) Besrā , ( 10 ) Pauriâ , ( 11 ) Core ; the twelfth , however , has been lost . ( At this part of the narrative the following is sung by the reciter to a ...
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Who could be this ruler but Yasodharma , who humiliated the Huns and commemorated his victories by raising two monolith pillars containing a proud inscription in each , now lying prostrate at Songne , five miles from Mandāsore ...
Who could be this ruler but Yasodharma , who humiliated the Huns and commemorated his victories by raising two monolith pillars containing a proud inscription in each , now lying prostrate at Songne , five miles from Mandāsore ...
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Next comes the cult of Aksobhya and after that that of the five Dhyani Buddhas . The Aksobhya colt became dominant by the end of the fifth century . The Hindus were in greater sympathy with Aksobhya than with any other Buddhist deity .
Next comes the cult of Aksobhya and after that that of the five Dhyani Buddhas . The Aksobhya colt became dominant by the end of the fifth century . The Hindus were in greater sympathy with Aksobhya than with any other Buddhist deity .
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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 . Some five years ago ...
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 . Some five years ago ...
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