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... dynasty of Orissa derived from a number of copper - plate grants of this dynasty , which have been brought to light during the last few years . I would also refer to the work of Excavation that is being carried on in this province .
... dynasty of Orissa derived from a number of copper - plate grants of this dynasty , which have been brought to light during the last few years . I would also refer to the work of Excavation that is being carried on in this province .
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Some interesting Sati Memorial stones have been found in the Manbhum district , and have been brought to the Museum . They will be described in the next number of the Journal . Although these Memorial stones are frequent in Central and ...
Some interesting Sati Memorial stones have been found in the Manbhum district , and have been brought to the Museum . They will be described in the next number of the Journal . Although these Memorial stones are frequent in Central and ...
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The statue was brought to light by the erosion of the bank of the Ganges in the flood of last October , which partly uncovered the roughly hewn square base of the statue . This was seen by the son of the landlord of the locality ...
The statue was brought to light by the erosion of the bank of the Ganges in the flood of last October , which partly uncovered the roughly hewn square base of the statue . This was seen by the son of the landlord of the locality ...
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The second order of the Emperor in Edict ' III is that a particular dharmānusasti * should be also brought to the notice of the Gaṇana service . The Emperor expects the Council to in- struct in the matter of the dharma - anusasti as ...
The second order of the Emperor in Edict ' III is that a particular dharmānusasti * should be also brought to the notice of the Gaṇana service . The Emperor expects the Council to in- struct in the matter of the dharma - anusasti as ...
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( 5 ) I have not come to the marketplace of existence by my ownself ; Some one has brought me here in order to exhibit himself . ( 6 ) By no means oppress any one : Never think of doing a bad turn . ( 7 ) Do not waste thy life in ...
( 5 ) I have not come to the marketplace of existence by my ownself ; Some one has brought me here in order to exhibit himself . ( 6 ) By no means oppress any one : Never think of doing a bad turn . ( 7 ) Do not waste thy life in ...
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