The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 5Bihar Research Society, 1919 - Folk-lore |
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Page 27
... body of rulers for the time being may have had its own personal anka which remained in use during its term of office and was given up when that body went out of office . This would account for the large number of different marks which ...
... body of rulers for the time being may have had its own personal anka which remained in use during its term of office and was given up when that body went out of office . This would account for the large number of different marks which ...
Page 28
... body in the case of a sangha , would also seem to be borne out by the inscription " Srimānāñka " and " Sriguṇāñka " on the early coins of Nepal figured by Cunningham in Figs 1 and 2 on plate XIII of Coins of Ancient India . Cunningham ...
... body in the case of a sangha , would also seem to be borne out by the inscription " Srimānāñka " and " Sriguṇāñka " on the early coins of Nepal figured by Cunningham in Figs 1 and 2 on plate XIII of Coins of Ancient India . Cunningham ...
Page 29
... bodies ; though , as is shown by the Vissuddhimagga they also bore the marks of the Sanghas , which may show that the Sanghas were allowed to mint for the State , or they may have been allowed to affix them for the purpose of levying ...
... bodies ; though , as is shown by the Vissuddhimagga they also bore the marks of the Sanghas , which may show that the Sanghas were allowed to mint for the State , or they may have been allowed to affix them for the purpose of levying ...
Page 36
... bodies ; for instance the Mahabharata says that the standard of the Brihatratha dynasty of Magadha which came to an end about 727 B.C. bore a bull on it . They may also indicate the names of places . If the early punch - marked coinage ...
... bodies ; for instance the Mahabharata says that the standard of the Brihatratha dynasty of Magadha which came to an end about 727 B.C. bore a bull on it . They may also indicate the names of places . If the early punch - marked coinage ...
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... body . After a long scrutiny I came to the conclusion that the letters had been carved before the parallel lines to denote folds on the scarf were chiselled . I consulted Mr. Arun Sen , Lecturer in Indian Art to the University of ...
... body . After a long scrutiny I came to the conclusion that the letters had been carved before the parallel lines to denote folds on the scarf were chiselled . I consulted Mr. Arun Sen , Lecturer in Indian Art to the University of ...
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