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Page 14
Many years after his death , the Maga - Brahma- nas or the Magii or the Sākadvipi Brahmanas of the village , which was the home of the Vaijala family , recompiled and revised the fragments available , and in doing so they added the ...
Many years after his death , the Maga - Brahma- nas or the Magii or the Sākadvipi Brahmanas of the village , which was the home of the Vaijala family , recompiled and revised the fragments available , and in doing so they added the ...
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He saw Drupada's arsenal , Drupada's capital , the shrines consecrated by him and his ances- tors as well as villages inhabited by Yogis of modern times . This is the great defect of the Pauranic form of a gazetteer , and our great ...
He saw Drupada's arsenal , Drupada's capital , the shrines consecrated by him and his ances- tors as well as villages inhabited by Yogis of modern times . This is the great defect of the Pauranic form of a gazetteer , and our great ...
Page 44
They say that ' Rásikh ' was born at a village called ' Sáin ' which is at a distance of ten or twelve miles from Bankipore , but in his early years he permanently removed to Patna to take his abode there .
They say that ' Rásikh ' was born at a village called ' Sáin ' which is at a distance of ten or twelve miles from Bankipore , but in his early years he permanently removed to Patna to take his abode there .
Page 63
A young man and a girl form an attachment for each other , and , apprehending opposition to their union , secretly leave the village together and remain in hiding as husband and wife for some time . Subsequently , when they are found ...
A young man and a girl form an attachment for each other , and , apprehending opposition to their union , secretly leave the village together and remain in hiding as husband and wife for some time . Subsequently , when they are found ...
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... tree on the way to the bride's village , accompanied by his mother and other women of the tāndā . The women carry a lōṭā or water - jug , two leaf - plates , besides a few leaf - cups containing respectively molasses , rice flour ...
... tree on the way to the bride's village , accompanied by his mother and other women of the tāndā . The women carry a lōṭā or water - jug , two leaf - plates , besides a few leaf - cups containing respectively molasses , rice flour ...
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