The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 4 |
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Page 49
( 5 ) That origin of life is compassing this world in such a way , As the veil of words is covering the face of meaning . ( 6 ) Why should not the flame of the fire of my heart rise up ? It has been fanned up with the skirt of thy ...
( 5 ) That origin of life is compassing this world in such a way , As the veil of words is covering the face of meaning . ( 6 ) Why should not the flame of the fire of my heart rise up ? It has been fanned up with the skirt of thy ...
Page 66
The girl is carried on the arms of some relative and seated on the east of the figure with her face turned to the east . The father of the girl takes his seat on the west of the figure with his face turned eastwards .
The girl is carried on the arms of some relative and seated on the east of the figure with her face turned to the east . The father of the girl takes his seat on the west of the figure with his face turned eastwards .
Page 72
Two men of the bride's father's party step forward ; one holds the goat by the legs so as to make it face to the east , the other man slays the goat by severing its neck with an axe . The head of the animal is then cut into pieces and ...
Two men of the bride's father's party step forward ; one holds the goat by the legs so as to make it face to the east , the other man slays the goat by severing its neck with an axe . The head of the animal is then cut into pieces and ...
Page 73
Next morning , the Diguar of the tanḍā conducts the guests to some spring or stream where they wash their faces and ... to the west with her face to the east and the palms of her hands joined together and stretched out before her .
Next morning , the Diguar of the tanḍā conducts the guests to some spring or stream where they wash their faces and ... to the west with her face to the east and the palms of her hands joined together and stretched out before her .
Page 74
relative of the bridegroom who has come to settle the lōgōn takes his seat on the leaf - plate to the east with his face turned west towards the bride . A female relative of the bride sits down behind her and covers with her hands the ...
relative of the bridegroom who has come to settle the lōgōn takes his seat on the leaf - plate to the east with his face turned west towards the bride . A female relative of the bride sits down behind her and covers with her hands the ...
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