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Page 14
It was written under the patronage of a Chouhan Jagirdar of four parganas round Patna on both sides of the Ganges . He employed a learned Brahman , named Jagamohan , to give him a description of the fifty - six countries in which the ...
It was written under the patronage of a Chouhan Jagirdar of four parganas round Patna on both sides of the Ganges . He employed a learned Brahman , named Jagamohan , to give him a description of the fifty - six countries in which the ...
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... have come there and killed a Sūta in a fit of anger . Brahma - hatyā ( this sin of killing a Brahmana ) immediately laid hold upon Balaram in spite of his high and divine birth . The Rṣis advised him to make a tour round the earth ...
... have come there and killed a Sūta in a fit of anger . Brahma - hatyā ( this sin of killing a Brahmana ) immediately laid hold upon Balaram in spite of his high and divine birth . The Rṣis advised him to make a tour round the earth ...
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So he puts down the total of the reigns of the post - Maha - Bhārata Brihadrathas as ' seven centuries ' of course , in round numbers . The writer seems to have accepted that the total number of the post - Maha - Bharata Brihadrathas ...
So he puts down the total of the reigns of the post - Maha - Bhārata Brihadrathas as ' seven centuries ' of course , in round numbers . The writer seems to have accepted that the total number of the post - Maha - Bharata Brihadrathas ...
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In view of the fondness of the Hindu chroniclers for round numbers , it would be quite natural to express 697 or 698 as seven centuries '10 . 6. Mr. Pargiter's explanation of the four lines of the above data might be considered before ...
In view of the fondness of the Hindu chroniclers for round numbers , it would be quite natural to express 697 or 698 as seven centuries '10 . 6. Mr. Pargiter's explanation of the four lines of the above data might be considered before ...
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now anoints the men of the bride's tāṇḍā with oil and pounded turmeric , and places a garland of Erendi ( castor oil ) fruit on the neck and a wreath of flowers round the head of each of those men . Now the men of the bridegroom's tāṇḍā ...
now anoints the men of the bride's tāṇḍā with oil and pounded turmeric , and places a garland of Erendi ( castor oil ) fruit on the neck and a wreath of flowers round the head of each of those men . Now the men of the bridegroom's tāṇḍā ...
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