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... if the poets of that locality were fond of describing seasons , in season and out
of season , and that even in inscriptions , it is more reasonable to suppose that
Kalidasa as a young poet acquired the taste of describing seasons , not only in ...
... if the poets of that locality were fond of describing seasons , in season and out
of season , and that even in inscriptions , it is more reasonable to suppose that
Kalidasa as a young poet acquired the taste of describing seasons , not only in ...
Page 179
He was indeed induced to write on the seasons , because he found all round the
country he inhabited , descriptions of seasons ... in Northern India the
astronomers always began their year with the vernal equinox ushering in the hot
season .
He was indeed induced to write on the seasons , because he found all round the
country he inhabited , descriptions of seasons ... in Northern India the
astronomers always began their year with the vernal equinox ushering in the hot
season .
Page 462
From October to May , the men go out on hunting excursions or collect chop or
gather honey , when available ; and the women gather mahuă fruit and flowers
and collect yams and tubers in their respective seasons . This is indeed the
brightest ...
From October to May , the men go out on hunting excursions or collect chop or
gather honey , when available ; and the women gather mahuă fruit and flowers
and collect yams and tubers in their respective seasons . This is indeed the
brightest ...
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