The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 4Bihar Research Society, 1918 - Folk-lore |
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Page 44
... pass as a recognized poet of the Urdú 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 ...
... pass as a recognized poet of the Urdú 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 ...
Page 118
... passing along the road and was much struck by his appearance and sent messengers who traced him to Pandava mountain ( Ratnagiri ) where he was taking his meal . It seems that he came through the Giriyak valley and entered the city by ...
... passing along the road and was much struck by his appearance and sent messengers who traced him to Pandava mountain ( Ratnagiri ) where he was taking his meal . It seems that he came through the Giriyak valley and entered the city by ...
Page 190
... proofsheets when the paper was passing through the press . 1 Annual Report of the Archæological Survey , Bengal Circle , 1903-4 , page 4 . IX .-- On the Use of the Swallow - worts 190 [ J B.O.R.S. RECORDS OF THE SULTANS .
... proofsheets when the paper was passing through the press . 1 Annual Report of the Archæological Survey , Bengal Circle , 1903-4 , page 4 . IX .-- On the Use of the Swallow - worts 190 [ J B.O.R.S. RECORDS OF THE SULTANS .
Page 252
... passing through the loop of the shumzil . The whole structure is bound together by a narrow band of red and white embroidery wound round and round and tied under the chin , with ends hanging down nearly to the waist . " 19 According to ...
... passing through the loop of the shumzil . The whole structure is bound together by a narrow band of red and white embroidery wound round and round and tied under the chin , with ends hanging down nearly to the waist . " 19 According to ...
Page 253
... Passing on to a few analogies outside the Indian area of the use of horns as a form of decoration , Sir James Frazer , describ- ing the Hittite sculptures at Ibreez in the Taurus , writes : " Among the attributes which mark out the ...
... Passing on to a few analogies outside the Indian area of the use of horns as a form of decoration , Sir James Frazer , describ- ing the Hittite sculptures at Ibreez in the Taurus , writes : " Among the attributes which mark out the ...
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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