The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 4Bihar Research Society, 1918 - Folk-lore |
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... language . Mr. Jayaswal has contributed two papers of considerable interest and importance on the Hathi - gumphā inscription of the Emperor Khāravela ( 173—160 в . C. ) 3 and Mr. R. D. Banerji has also contributed a note on the same ...
... language . Mr. Jayaswal has contributed two papers of considerable interest and importance on the Hathi - gumphā inscription of the Emperor Khāravela ( 173—160 в . C. ) 3 and Mr. R. D. Banerji has also contributed a note on the same ...
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... language of the Mauryan Secretariat , it meant revenue or surplus - revenue sent by Provinces under seal and with yearly statements ( Artha- Sastra , page 64 ) . Apa - bhánḍala , therefore , means ' keeping away from balance ' and apa ...
... language of the Mauryan Secretariat , it meant revenue or surplus - revenue sent by Provinces under seal and with yearly statements ( Artha- Sastra , page 64 ) . Apa - bhánḍala , therefore , means ' keeping away from balance ' and apa ...
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... language . In his various verses Rásikh ' prides upon his being a pupil of Mir . On the death of the latter Rásikh ' was recognized as his true suc- cessor . All the other poets of his time recognized him as their ' Ustád . ' They used ...
... language . In his various verses Rásikh ' prides upon his being a pupil of Mir . On the death of the latter Rásikh ' was recognized as his true suc- cessor . All the other poets of his time recognized him as their ' Ustád . ' They used ...
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... language . While in Calcutta he was so hard - pressed for money and was reduced to such serious straits that he could not even pay for his expenses back to his home . He was at last introduced there by Quazi Seraj - ud - din Khan Mújid ...
... language . While in Calcutta he was so hard - pressed for money and was reduced to such serious straits that he could not even pay for his expenses back to his home . He was at last introduced there by Quazi Seraj - ud - din Khan Mújid ...
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... language which had assimilated the Court polish by the process of conscious imitation but without mimicry . He had exquisite felicity of choice , his dictionary had vulgar word in it , no harsh one , but all culled from the luckiest ...
... language which had assimilated the Court polish by the process of conscious imitation but without mimicry . He had exquisite felicity of choice , his dictionary had vulgar word in it , no harsh one , but all culled from the luckiest ...
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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