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Page 150
Bodhisatto having mastered all the sippas ( sciences ) in Takshasilā became a
teacher of world - wide fame in Benares . In the capital a large number of
Kshatriya and Brahmin youths used to learn sippas from him . Again in the
Anabhirati ...
Bodhisatto having mastered all the sippas ( sciences ) in Takshasilā became a
teacher of world - wide fame in Benares . In the capital a large number of
Kshatriya and Brahmin youths used to learn sippas from him . Again in the
Anabhirati ...
Page 298
... and may be roughly estimated as 500 feet to 600 feet above the level of the
plain . The two largest caves are approximately 20 to 30 feet deep and 15 feet
wide and about the same height at the entrance , narrowing at the inner end to
round ...
... and may be roughly estimated as 500 feet to 600 feet above the level of the
plain . The two largest caves are approximately 20 to 30 feet deep and 15 feet
wide and about the same height at the entrance , narrowing at the inner end to
round ...
Page 315
At the burial - ground , a grave about three feet deep , three feet , wide , and six
feet long is dug by men . The corpse Burial . W is carried three times round the
grave and then laid down flat in the grave with its head pointing south . The trunk
of ...
At the burial - ground , a grave about three feet deep , three feet , wide , and six
feet long is dug by men . The corpse Burial . W is carried three times round the
grave and then laid down flat in the grave with its head pointing south . The trunk
of ...
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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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