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Page 9
This notice must contain the names of the zamindar , the owner of the fiel , and the insect . Some mantras are recited when the notice is hung up . " " 3 In this province , which contains so many different races and tribes , the field ...
This notice must contain the names of the zamindar , the owner of the fiel , and the insect . Some mantras are recited when the notice is hung up . " " 3 In this province , which contains so many different races and tribes , the field ...
Page 15
The cities of Gaya and Kamakhya contain long and what would now seem to be intolerably tedious quotations from Puranas and other scriptures about their holy character and about the deities wor- shipped there and the sacred functions ...
The cities of Gaya and Kamakhya contain long and what would now seem to be intolerably tedious quotations from Puranas and other scriptures about their holy character and about the deities wor- shipped there and the sacred functions ...
Page 30
Although the learned writer says that ' If we read rayo in jMt . with that construction ( treating the sloka as containing two independent statements ) , the total periol woull be 700 years and would give an average reign of just under ...
Although the learned writer says that ' If we read rayo in jMt . with that construction ( treating the sloka as containing two independent statements ) , the total periol woull be 700 years and would give an average reign of just under ...
Page 74
She carries in a flat basket a handful of dhan or unhusked rice , one or two blades of tender grass , and an earthen lamp with a lighted wick in it , and waves the basket three times in front of the leaf - cup containing the lōgōn ...
She carries in a flat basket a handful of dhan or unhusked rice , one or two blades of tender grass , and an earthen lamp with a lighted wick in it , and waves the basket three times in front of the leaf - cup containing the lōgōn ...
Page 76
As was done at the bride's place , a māti tells the fortune of the bridegroom from the lōgōn - thread ; the ' kissing ' of the lōgōn is done by women ; the leaf containing the lōgōn - thread is taken to each spirit - seat in the taṇḍā ...
As was done at the bride's place , a māti tells the fortune of the bridegroom from the lōgōn - thread ; the ' kissing ' of the lōgōn is done by women ; the leaf containing the lōgōn - thread is taken to each spirit - seat in the taṇḍā ...
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appears asked authority believed Bengal Bihar Birhōr body bride bridegroom brother brought Buddha called carried caused ceremony child clan considered Daud Khan death described district Edward Albert evidence face fact father feet figure flowers four fowl give given Government grant hand head hill Hindu Hon'ble husband India inscription Journal Khan king known leaves letter lived marks marriage means mentioned mother offered original Orissa passage Patna performed period person plant plate present probably received record reference reign remains rice river rock round rule Sanskrit says seat seems Shah shows side Society spirit stands stone taken tiger tion took Translation tree village whole wife woman women