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Page 18
... perform all the duties of a pilgrim in the holy places . Balaram left Naimișa and came to Drupada's country , Pańcāla ( now Rohilkhund ) . He saw Drupada's arsenal , Drupada's capital , the shrines consecrated by him and his ances- ...
... perform all the duties of a pilgrim in the holy places . Balaram left Naimișa and came to Drupada's country , Pańcāla ( now Rohilkhund ) . He saw Drupada's arsenal , Drupada's capital , the shrines consecrated by him and his ances- ...
Page 24
These are in no sense State documents ; they are intended for the use of Hindu people describing as they do specially the places of pilgrimage and the rules of performing ceremonies . The great work of a Pauranic nature is the ...
These are in no sense State documents ; they are intended for the use of Hindu people describing as they do specially the places of pilgrimage and the rules of performing ceremonies . The great work of a Pauranic nature is the ...
Page 73
Then they go back to the bride's house where they are treated to a hearty breakfast , -for the lōgōn ceremony must never be performed with an empty stomach . When the guests have taken their breakfast , the men of the tanda are all ...
Then they go back to the bride's house where they are treated to a hearty breakfast , -for the lōgōn ceremony must never be performed with an empty stomach . When the guests have taken their breakfast , the men of the tanda are all ...
Page 79
Now the adhibas ceremony of the bride is performed in exactly the same manner as the bridegroom's adhibās [ vide ( ix ) ante ] , the only difference being that blood is drawn from the little finger of the bride's right hand ( and not ...
Now the adhibas ceremony of the bride is performed in exactly the same manner as the bridegroom's adhibās [ vide ( ix ) ante ] , the only difference being that blood is drawn from the little finger of the bride's right hand ( and not ...
Page 81
... direction and under that tree or branch , the same ceremonies are performed by the bride and her mother and other companions as we have seen performed by the bridegroom and his mother and others at the bridegroom's uli - sākhi .
... direction and under that tree or branch , the same ceremonies are performed by the bride and her mother and other companions as we have seen performed by the bridegroom and his mother and others at the bridegroom's uli - sākhi .
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appears asked authority believed Bengal Bihar Birhōr body bride bridegroom brother brought Buddha called carried caused ceremony child clan considered Daud Khan death described district Edward Albert evidence face fact father feet figure flowers four fowl give given Government grant hand head hill Hindu Hon'ble husband India inscription Journal Khan king known leaves letter lived marks marriage means mentioned mother offered original Orissa passage Patna performed period person plant plate present probably received record reference reign remains rice river rock round rule Sanskrit says seat seems Shah shows side Society spirit stands stone taken tiger tion took Translation tree village whole wife woman women