The Journal of the Bihar Research SocietyBihar Research Society, 1976 - Indo-Aryan philology |
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Ravana, on his way to the hermitage of Marlcha, haJ seen different places28 and
creepers growing on sea-shore. The> were Agaru, Takkola. Tamala and pepper.
He also saw pearls in heaps drying on the shore. In absence of Rama, Ravana ...
Ravana, on his way to the hermitage of Marlcha, haJ seen different places28 and
creepers growing on sea-shore. The> were Agaru, Takkola. Tamala and pepper.
He also saw pearls in heaps drying on the shore. In absence of Rama, Ravana ...
Page 71
Here, it would not be out of place to mention that Bali knew that Ravana had
kidnapped Slta and had concealed her somewhere not known to him. He frankly
stated that he could have easily discovared Slta and brought Ravana in chains ...
Here, it would not be out of place to mention that Bali knew that Ravana had
kidnapped Slta and had concealed her somewhere not known to him. He frankly
stated that he could have easily discovared Slta and brought Ravana in chains ...
Page 72
He told the monkeys in detail the whereabouts of Ravana. The whole description
*3 leaves no doubt that Lanka was an island situated faraway from the main land
of India. On getting information from Sampati, monkeys reached the northen ...
He told the monkeys in detail the whereabouts of Ravana. The whole description
*3 leaves no doubt that Lanka was an island situated faraway from the main land
of India. On getting information from Sampati, monkeys reached the northen ...
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An Interpretation of the Dispersal of BlackandRed | 1 |
New Inscriptions from the MundeSvari Temple | 12 |
Dayadhar Jha | 27 |
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