The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 8 |
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Page 36
... received the news of the death of his teacher , he put on his robe and went to attend the funeral ceremony ( 24 ) . Mention is made of two pillars in front of the city gate at Anuradhapur ( 25 ) . Buddhaghosa refers to a Yakkhinī named ...
... received the news of the death of his teacher , he put on his robe and went to attend the funeral ceremony ( 24 ) . Mention is made of two pillars in front of the city gate at Anuradhapur ( 25 ) . Buddhaghosa refers to a Yakkhinī named ...
Page 37
... received by the Burmans from a very early date and were well appreciated by Burmese scholars and by the Burmans generally . Even now Buddhaghosa is so fervently adornd and worshipped by the Burmans that it seems as though he still lives ...
... received by the Burmans from a very early date and were well appreciated by Burmese scholars and by the Burmans generally . Even now Buddhaghosa is so fervently adornd and worshipped by the Burmans that it seems as though he still lives ...
Page 66
... received and purchased by the Society should be published as an appendix in the Journal , as is done , for example , by the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland . The total number of volumes in our Library at present is ...
... received and purchased by the Society should be published as an appendix in the Journal , as is done , for example , by the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland . The total number of volumes in our Library at present is ...
Page 67
... received a communication from the Joint Secretaries to the second session of the Oriental Conference , intimating that the Conference would be held in Calcutta from Saturday the 28th January , 1922 , to Wednesday the 1st February , 1922 ...
... received a communication from the Joint Secretaries to the second session of the Oriental Conference , intimating that the Conference would be held in Calcutta from Saturday the 28th January , 1922 , to Wednesday the 1st February , 1922 ...
Page 129
... receiving the promised gifts . Tradition says that this incident led to the abolition of the inhuman custom connected with yawning and to the introduction of the practice of claiming marriage dowers for brides . A Saurian Son - in - law ...
... receiving the promised gifts . Tradition says that this incident led to the abolition of the inhuman custom connected with yawning and to the introduction of the practice of claiming marriage dowers for brides . A Saurian Son - in - law ...
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