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Page 83
... must have carried and landed Imperial forces on the coast of Madras . It is not difficult to guess what would have been the fate of Pallaro of the Andhras and the remaining states if Asoka had not turned a political quaker .
... must have carried and landed Imperial forces on the coast of Madras . It is not difficult to guess what would have been the fate of Pallaro of the Andhras and the remaining states if Asoka had not turned a political quaker .
Page 92
... floating on the river fresh and yare with the remaining half of bis treasure upon it . A deaf man and a dumb man constantly took the sacred name of Trināth and were radically cured . Now Trināth - worship became widely practised .
... floating on the river fresh and yare with the remaining half of bis treasure upon it . A deaf man and a dumb man constantly took the sacred name of Trināth and were radically cured . Now Trināth - worship became widely practised .
Page 125
... the other two by the parts of the wall at either side remaining unadvanced . At some stage of the architectural history this threefold division appears to have come prominently into notice , and the architect conceived the idea of ...
... the other two by the parts of the wall at either side remaining unadvanced . At some stage of the architectural history this threefold division appears to have come prominently into notice , and the architect conceived the idea of ...
Page 130
We have not yet by any means completed the story of temple development in Northern India , but part of the remaining story is traceable in multiplications of the units already seen . Thus ( Plate 20 ) , the Har - Mandir at Harauli in ...
We have not yet by any means completed the story of temple development in Northern India , but part of the remaining story is traceable in multiplications of the units already seen . Thus ( Plate 20 ) , the Har - Mandir at Harauli in ...
Page 132
... class developed is seen in the case of the Mahādeva temple at Akhāra Ghat in Muzaffarpur ( Plate 34 ) where we find that instead of a single porch there is one on every side , the principles of the sikhara however remaining fixed .
... class developed is seen in the case of the Mahādeva temple at Akhāra Ghat in Muzaffarpur ( Plate 34 ) where we find that instead of a single porch there is one on every side , the principles of the sikhara however remaining fixed .
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