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Page 46
... in the country from the earliest ages , were the palm leaves , made into small pieces and written upon with an iron style , and the bark of birch tree , known as “ bhūrja patra , ” to write on which an ink called “ masi was used .
... in the country from the earliest ages , were the palm leaves , made into small pieces and written upon with an iron style , and the bark of birch tree , known as “ bhūrja patra , ” to write on which an ink called “ masi was used .
Page 59
... others look like rough attempts to represent trees or some lower animals . Some of these are considered as old as 6000 B. C. It is , however , doubtful if the signs were erer meant for anything beyond representing pictures of the ...
... others look like rough attempts to represent trees or some lower animals . Some of these are considered as old as 6000 B. C. It is , however , doubtful if the signs were erer meant for anything beyond representing pictures of the ...
Page 84
She was given by the king in the village of Attili , a ground containing one thousand betel - nut trees and a field sowable with fifty khandikas of paddy and a house - site ( 11. 28-30 ) . The executor of this grant was Kadėyarāja .
She was given by the king in the village of Attili , a ground containing one thousand betel - nut trees and a field sowable with fifty khandikas of paddy and a house - site ( 11. 28-30 ) . The executor of this grant was Kadėyarāja .
Page 91
... and those who gain their livelihood by ( carrying ) the bannir of virtue , having gratified their minds by gifts , like the tree of Paradise and having ruled for 30 years , he became a companion of Indra , as though he had delighted ...
... and those who gain their livelihood by ( carrying ) the bannir of virtue , having gratified their minds by gifts , like the tree of Paradise and having ruled for 30 years , he became a companion of Indra , as though he had delighted ...
Page 95
To her are given in the village of Attili to the north - east a ground occupied by one thousand betel - nut trees , to the north - east a field sowable with fifty khandis of paddy seed and a house - site . Ll . 30–32 .
To her are given in the village of Attili to the north - east a ground occupied by one thousand betel - nut trees , to the north - east a field sowable with fifty khandis of paddy seed and a house - site . Ll . 30–32 .
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