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... the scent of the " Ox - head sandalwood " which Hiuen Tsang describes as still lingering on the rocks by the side of or above the " stone cham- bers " , now identified with the caves in the Hanṛia and Chandu 1 J. B. O. R. S. , Vol .
... the scent of the " Ox - head sandalwood " which Hiuen Tsang describes as still lingering on the rocks by the side of or above the " stone cham- bers " , now identified with the caves in the Hanṛia and Chandu 1 J. B. O. R. S. , Vol .
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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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( 1 ) I found its victims confounded ; Those that came over this side were done with . ( 2 ) By its communion men have parted from themselves ; They went to seek union but turned into hermits . ( 3 ) When hast thou recognized a friend ?
( 1 ) I found its victims confounded ; Those that came over this side were done with . ( 2 ) By its communion men have parted from themselves ; They went to seek union but turned into hermits . ( 3 ) When hast thou recognized a friend ?
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( 9 ) I found its victims confounded , Those that came over this side were done with . ( 10 ) By its communion men have parted from themselves , They went to seek union , but turned into hermits . كاله اتش ه يه ایک پر ( ۱ ) کچهه VOL ...
( 9 ) I found its victims confounded , Those that came over this side were done with . ( 10 ) By its communion men have parted from themselves , They went to seek union , but turned into hermits . كاله اتش ه يه ایک پر ( ۱ ) کچهه VOL ...
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1 . by the side of the rupees as Panṛki - âṇḍā or eggs of the four rupees . At each of the four corners of the figure a pice is placed as chau - purni . The girl is carried on the arms of some relative and seated on the east of the ...
1 . by the side of the rupees as Panṛki - âṇḍā or eggs of the four rupees . At each of the four corners of the figure a pice is placed as chau - purni . The girl is carried on the arms of some relative and seated on the east of the ...
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