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Similar papers on the domestic usages and ceremonies of different sections of
the Hindus would be useful for comparison with one another and with the rules
laid down in the Shāstras and also with such usages amongst the aboriginal ...
Similar papers on the domestic usages and ceremonies of different sections of
the Hindus would be useful for comparison with one another and with the rules
laid down in the Shāstras and also with such usages amongst the aboriginal ...
Page 110
Mr . Jayaswal called attention to Rule 2 + which requires the papers submitted for
the Journal to be submitted to the Sectional Committee for consideration . The
Secretary stated the circumstances under which this rule has not hitherto been ...
Mr . Jayaswal called attention to Rule 2 + which requires the papers submitted for
the Journal to be submitted to the Sectional Committee for consideration . The
Secretary stated the circumstances under which this rule has not hitherto been ...
Page 257
It throws a flood of light on the period marking the close of the Maurya rule and
explains many matters which remained subject of speculation . Mr . Šāstri ' s
identification that the Sungas were Brahmins is based on the enumeration of the
...
It throws a flood of light on the period marking the close of the Maurya rule and
explains many matters which remained subject of speculation . Mr . Šāstri ' s
identification that the Sungas were Brahmins is based on the enumeration of the
...
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Contents
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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