The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 4 |
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The forts in different parts of the country have been described in detail , whether mud , stone or brick , whether surrounded by trees , bamboos or moats . The number of gates VOL . IV , PT . I. ] GAZETTEER LITERATURE IN SANSKRIT .
The forts in different parts of the country have been described in detail , whether mud , stone or brick , whether surrounded by trees , bamboos or moats . The number of gates VOL . IV , PT . I. ] GAZETTEER LITERATURE IN SANSKRIT .
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trees , bamboos or moats . The number of gates is given and also the ... It is stated that when the Gazetteer work was written , the Bodhi tree at Bodh Gaya used to be embraced by all pilgrims . Probably there was no Śraddha under the ...
trees , bamboos or moats . The number of gates is given and also the ... It is stated that when the Gazetteer work was written , the Bodhi tree at Bodh Gaya used to be embraced by all pilgrims . Probably there was no Śraddha under the ...
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A mango tree bore fruit ; an old woman told her husband , Get me the mango by throwing a stick at it ' ( meaning , get me rice - beer to drink ) . The old man threw a stick at it and the mango fell and the stick came down on the other ...
A mango tree bore fruit ; an old woman told her husband , Get me the mango by throwing a stick at it ' ( meaning , get me rice - beer to drink ) . The old man threw a stick at it and the mango fell and the stick came down on the other ...
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Arrived at the foot of the tree , the bridegroom with the little finger of his right hand puts a mark of vermilion on the trunk of the tree ; and while his finger is still on the tree , a woman twists a thread five times round the trunk ...
Arrived at the foot of the tree , the bridegroom with the little finger of his right hand puts a mark of vermilion on the trunk of the tree ; and while his finger is still on the tree , a woman twists a thread five times round the trunk ...
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When they arrive at the boundary of the bride's ṭānḍā , the bridegroom and his party walk round it three times and finally enter an enclosure ( jhamra ) of twigs and branches of trees made for their accommodation by the bride's people .
When they arrive at the boundary of the bride's ṭānḍā , the bridegroom and his party walk round it three times and finally enter an enclosure ( jhamra ) of twigs and branches of trees made for their accommodation by the bride's people .
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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