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A grain of til ( sesamum ) seed to represent the baby is first dropped into the
water of the bowl , and then a grain of dhān or unhusked rice representing the
paternal grand - father ( whether dead or alive ) of the baby is similarly dropped
into the ...
A grain of til ( sesamum ) seed to represent the baby is first dropped into the
water of the bowl , and then a grain of dhān or unhusked rice representing the
paternal grand - father ( whether dead or alive ) of the baby is similarly dropped
into the ...
Page 274
representing the Buddha seated in the Bhūmi - sparsa - mudra on the Diamond
Throne ( the Vajrāsana ) under the Bodhi ... rawn round the body and touching
the knees , is most probably meant to represent the light which , as the legends
say ...
representing the Buddha seated in the Bhūmi - sparsa - mudra on the Diamond
Throne ( the Vajrāsana ) under the Bodhi ... rawn round the body and touching
the knees , is most probably meant to represent the light which , as the legends
say ...
Page 462
In the spirit - basket of a family of the Ludumbá clan I saw a pair of snall iron -
chains which were said to represent ... ļānda I saw suspended on the outer wall a
winnowing basket which , I was told , represented a Mānitá clan - god named
Guru ...
In the spirit - basket of a family of the Ludumbá clan I saw a pair of snall iron -
chains which were said to represent ... ļānda I saw suspended on the outer wall a
winnowing basket which , I was told , represented a Mānitá clan - god named
Guru ...
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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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