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Page 119
... 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 February 1916 , or ...
... 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 February 1916 , or ...
Page 121
... trace bring us at any point nearer to this building in essentials . Now in studying architectural developments , it is usually assumed , I believe , that if we could arrange all our temples in order of their dates , their development ...
... trace bring us at any point nearer to this building in essentials . Now in studying architectural developments , it is usually assumed , I believe , that if we could arrange all our temples in order of their dates , their development ...
Page 122
... of time to the entire development which we seek to trace . Nowhere are the beauties of the play of light and shade more appreciated than in India , whether because of the brightness of the 122 ( J.B.O.R.S. TEMPLE TYPES IN TIRHUT ,
... of time to the entire development which we seek to trace . Nowhere are the beauties of the play of light and shade more appreciated than in India , whether because of the brightness of the 122 ( J.B.O.R.S. TEMPLE TYPES IN TIRHUT ,
Page 128
... traces of a curvi- linear outline here as in the Benares example , but to my mind these are accidental , and in no way essential . They are sufficiently accounted for by the long familiarity of the Indian eye to the cur- vilinear ...
... traces of a curvi- linear outline here as in the Benares example , but to my mind these are accidental , and in no way essential . They are sufficiently accounted for by the long familiarity of the Indian eye to the cur- vilinear ...
Page 153
... traces impressed on the state of affairs , by the arrangements , in- stitutions , offices , and official designations , introduced by the imperial government during that interval . " ( Page 87 of the Government reprint of 1904. ) From ...
... traces impressed on the state of affairs , by the arrangements , in- stitutions , offices , and official designations , introduced by the imperial government during that interval . " ( Page 87 of the Government reprint of 1904. ) From ...
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