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Page 363
... marriage . When we see the bridegroom and bride in a Mūṇḍā marriage touching each other's neck with a bit of rag tinged respectively with his or her own blood , and by way of symbolic repetition of the same rite of exchange of blood ...
... marriage . When we see the bridegroom and bride in a Mūṇḍā marriage touching each other's neck with a bit of rag tinged respectively with his or her own blood , and by way of symbolic repetition of the same rite of exchange of blood ...
Page 366
... marriage ceremony of some of our aboriginal tribes , or , in fact , constitute almost the whole of their marriage ceremony . Thus , we find the counterpart of the gātra - haridrā ceremony of a Bengali Hindu marriage in the sasāng - gōsō ...
... marriage ceremony of some of our aboriginal tribes , or , in fact , constitute almost the whole of their marriage ceremony . Thus , we find the counterpart of the gātra - haridrā ceremony of a Bengali Hindu marriage in the sasāng - gōsō ...
Page 368
... married as a widow in the Sangha or Sāgāi form , appropriate for a widow . Whereas the female - folk - rites of a Bengali Hindu marriage constitute in themselves a complete system of marriage cere- monial , the present - day marriage ...
... married as a widow in the Sangha or Sāgāi form , appropriate for a widow . Whereas the female - folk - rites of a Bengali Hindu marriage constitute in themselves a complete system of marriage cere- monial , the present - day marriage ...
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ŚakaSātavāhana Problems | 12 |
ChandraGupta II Vikramaditya and | 17 |
The Book on Political Science by Śikhara | 37 |
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