The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 4Bihar Research Society, 1918 - Folk-lore |
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... fact that in his first invasion of Maga- dha he came to Goradhagiri , which Mr. Jackson in a previous number of this Journal had independently identified as in the Barabar Hills in Gaya.1 An interesting fact which is deduced from the ...
... fact that in his first invasion of Maga- dha he came to Goradhagiri , which Mr. Jackson in a previous number of this Journal had independently identified as in the Barabar Hills in Gaya.1 An interesting fact which is deduced from the ...
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... fact of its being a statue was revealed . It is interesting to note that a story was at once started to account for the discovery of the statue as miraculous ; that a snake had been seen going into a hole in the bank of the river , and ...
... fact of its being a statue was revealed . It is interesting to note that a story was at once started to account for the discovery of the statue as miraculous ; that a snake had been seen going into a hole in the bank of the river , and ...
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... fact that for the last 500 years , at least , Hindus and the people of Bihar were striving strenuously to give a full and useful de- scription of the fifty - six countries . The first in this line of work is no less a person than ...
... fact that for the last 500 years , at least , Hindus and the people of Bihar were striving strenuously to give a full and useful de- scription of the fifty - six countries . The first in this line of work is no less a person than ...
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... fact that they exercised sovereign authority in government from the year 27th of Aśoka's coronation . , Scholars have taken rājúka as a derivative of rajjú , rope . But Rājû is a known Pali form ( Jâtaka , I. 179,504 ) , in the sense of ...
... fact that they exercised sovereign authority in government from the year 27th of Aśoka's coronation . , Scholars have taken rājúka as a derivative of rajjú , rope . But Rājû is a known Pali form ( Jâtaka , I. 179,504 ) , in the sense of ...
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... fact seems to be that vṛṣala is a misreading for vṛṣabha . Vrsabha is the reading in most places in a remarkable manuscript of the drama in the possession of the Asiatic 6 • Kautilya's Arthasāstra , trans . by Shāmaśāstrī , p . 396. I ...
... fact seems to be that vṛṣala is a misreading for vṛṣabha . Vrsabha is the reading in most places in a remarkable manuscript of the drama in the possession of the Asiatic 6 • Kautilya's Arthasāstra , trans . by Shāmaśāstrī , p . 396. I ...
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Aśoka Aurangzeb Babu Bahadur Benares Bengal Bhikkhus bhut Bihar Bihar and Orissa Bimbisāra Birhōr Bombay Brahmin bride bridegroom Brihadrathas brother Buddha Buddhist called Calotropis procera ceremony Chandra clan corpse Dara Shikoh Daud Khan death deity Diguar district dynasty father flowers fowl Garhgaon give grant Gupta hand head Hindu Hon'ble Honour horns husband Ibid India inscription Jātaka Jātaka Vol Jivaka Journal jungle K. P. Jayaswal king letter Magadha mango marriage māti mentioned Muhammadan Museum Nandas offered Orissa Orissa Research Society Pandit Patna plate Prasad Raja Rajagaha Rajagriha Rajapur record reign rice sacrifices Samaddar Sanskrit says Sena Shah Shivaji Singh Śiva spirit stone sugar Surat swallow-wort Calotropis tanda Taranatha Tathāgata tiger tion Translation tree turmeric Veluvana verses village wife woman women اس السلطان الله تو سے عشق کا میں هے ھے