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... never had the slightest connection with that part of the country . The word " Kirāt " again is used in Sans- krit literature to denote any hill tribe , and there is no necessary affinity between the various tribes so designated . So ...
... never had the slightest connection with that part of the country . The word " Kirāt " again is used in Sans- krit literature to denote any hill tribe , and there is no necessary affinity between the various tribes so designated . So ...
Page 48
... never been the homestead land of the people of the town . There are also many temples there , though it cannot be said with certainty that they are the very temples named in the fourth line of the first plate ; there is even now on the ...
... never been the homestead land of the people of the town . There are also many temples there , though it cannot be said with certainty that they are the very temples named in the fourth line of the first plate ; there is even now on the ...
Page 104
... never defines his Yoga , and as Yoga had different meanings in different ages , it is useless to institute com- parison between the unknown and the known . The result of the ' architectural evidence ' is no more satisfac- tory . Being ...
... never defines his Yoga , and as Yoga had different meanings in different ages , it is useless to institute com- parison between the unknown and the known . The result of the ' architectural evidence ' is no more satisfac- tory . Being ...
Page 119
... never shows any trace of storeys , and is surmounted by that massive circular coping stone which is known as the amalaka , on which finally rests the finial * Lecture delivered before the Bihar and Orissa Research Society at Patna in ...
... never shows any trace of storeys , and is surmounted by that massive circular coping stone which is known as the amalaka , on which finally rests the finial * Lecture delivered before the Bihar and Orissa Research Society at Patna in ...
Page 123
... never been unmindful of this feature , and an aesthetic utilization of shadow is a conspicuous part of the beauty of most , if not all , Indian monuments . The mono- tonous expanse of this plain wall , calculated in Indian conditions to ...
... never been unmindful of this feature , and an aesthetic utilization of shadow is a conspicuous part of the beauty of most , if not all , Indian monuments . The mono- tonous expanse of this plain wall , calculated in Indian conditions to ...
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