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Page 94
The last letter of the word is sometimes a clearly written bha ( ) and sometimes a
letter like a which seems to be the nearest approach to the original Brāhmî letter
which the writer could not confidently transcribe . In some manuscripts of the ...
The last letter of the word is sometimes a clearly written bha ( ) and sometimes a
letter like a which seems to be the nearest approach to the original Brāhmî letter
which the writer could not confidently transcribe . In some manuscripts of the ...
Page 95
... bhavişganti Südra - praya stvadhårmikäh , which seems to refer to the pro -
Buddbist tendency of the Mauryyas . The Bhagavata verses in this part of the
Dynastic list are entirely rccast from the original , avoiding ambiguity so far as
possible .
... bhavişganti Südra - praya stvadhårmikäh , which seems to refer to the pro -
Buddbist tendency of the Mauryyas . The Bhagavata verses in this part of the
Dynastic list are entirely rccast from the original , avoiding ambiguity so far as
possible .
Page 317
On the seventh or ninth day after death the bones of the cremated corpse are
buried in a small hole just outside the tända under some tree , and covered up
with a stone slab , saying " Ancestorspirits , carry the bones to the original home [
of ...
On the seventh or ninth day after death the bones of the cremated corpse are
buried in a small hole just outside the tända under some tree , and covered up
with a stone slab , saying " Ancestorspirits , carry the bones to the original home [
of ...
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Jayaswal K P M A Oxon Bar atlaw | 9 |
A Note on the Hathigumpha Inscription Elephant | 96 |
Inscription of the time of Alauddin Husain Shah | 184 |
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