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The Jain priest at Behar ( Jeti ) says that the proper name of Behar is Bisalapur , which first belonged to Raja Padamuda who had a country extending 48 coses round . He was succeeded by his son Sujodun , and his son Duryodhon , his son ...
The Jain priest at Behar ( Jeti ) says that the proper name of Behar is Bisalapur , which first belonged to Raja Padamuda who had a country extending 48 coses round . He was succeeded by his son Sujodun , and his son Duryodhon , his son ...
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The Bojoks although outwardly Jains are generally supposed to be privately of the sect of Vishnu . At first he said that there were no Brahmans among the Jain , but he afterwards said that he had heard of Gujerati Brahmans belonging to ...
The Bojoks although outwardly Jains are generally supposed to be privately of the sect of Vishnu . At first he said that there were no Brahmans among the Jain , but he afterwards said that he had heard of Gujerati Brahmans belonging to ...
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Near it is a small temple of the Jain with an inscription . It is built above a well lined with brick ( Indera ) , which has been filled up . It is supposed that Srinik had 32 wives , to each of whom he daily gave new jewels and threw ...
Near it is a small temple of the Jain with an inscription . It is built above a well lined with brick ( Indera ) , which has been filled up . It is supposed that Srinik had 32 wives , to each of whom he daily gave new jewels and threw ...
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