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Page 166
... common to all Sulki inscriptions . Like all grants of this family , this also was
issued from Kodálaka . The officers addressed are the same as in other grants .
The donee ' s name is Pauchuka , grand - son of Vágbu and son of Hari ,
belonging ...
... common to all Sulki inscriptions . Like all grants of this family , this also was
issued from Kodálaka . The officers addressed are the same as in other grants .
The donee ' s name is Pauchuka , grand - son of Vágbu and son of Hari ,
belonging ...
Page 174
His son was the celebrated Raṇabhanja , the resident in forts , belonging to the
family of Khijjing , who had expiated his sins by the worship of the feet of Siva .
He looked like the Cupid ; he was strong and weighty ; he was brave and he ...
His son was the celebrated Raṇabhanja , the resident in forts , belonging to the
family of Khijjing , who had expiated his sins by the worship of the feet of Siva .
He looked like the Cupid ; he was strong and weighty ; he was brave and he ...
Page 462
The tindā , as a whole , feels as much interested in keeping these spirits in good
humour and avert any mischief from them as the clan or family to which they
particularly belong . Consequently as clan - gods they receive , from the head of
the ...
The tindā , as a whole , feels as much interested in keeping these spirits in good
humour and avert any mischief from them as the clan or family to which they
particularly belong . Consequently as clan - gods they receive , from the head of
the ...
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Jayaswal K P M A Oxon Bar atlaw | 9 |
A Note on the Hathigumpha Inscription Elephant | 96 |
Inscription of the time of Alauddin Husain Shah | 184 |
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