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Page 28
They passed through , and in a short time reached the Bahi door , which was also
of stone . As with the Singh door , so with this , they could neither force it open nor
break it . Here they were met by Ulum Paikā and Bhalwai Bijai , who said ...
They passed through , and in a short time reached the Bahi door , which was also
of stone . As with the Singh door , so with this , they could neither force it open nor
break it . Here they were met by Ulum Paikā and Bhalwai Bijai , who said ...
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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 godā 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 godā they once more moved on and came to Amber .
Page 116
After discussion of the draft , it was resolved that it should be passed as amended
by the Council . 5 . Considered a suggestion that invitations for the annual
meeting of the Society should also be issued to selected nonmembers . The
Council ...
After discussion of the draft , it was resolved that it should be passed as amended
by the Council . 5 . Considered a suggestion that invitations for the annual
meeting of the Society should also be issued to selected nonmembers . The
Council ...
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Minutes of a Meeting of the Council held on the 3uth | 114 |
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