The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 5Bihar Research Society, 1919 - Folk-lore |
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... century of the countries visited by Balarama , Śri Kriṣṇa's elder brother , in the course of his expiatory tour ... centuries old VOL . V , PT . I. ] Ch4 ANNUAL ADdress ,
... century of the countries visited by Balarama , Śri Kriṣṇa's elder brother , in the course of his expiatory tour ... centuries old VOL . V , PT . I. ] Ch4 ANNUAL ADdress ,
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... century but the record is incomplete , as at least two plates are missing . The name of the donor is on a missing plate , but he seems to have been a member of the Sailodbhava family of Kōngada in Kalinga . The princes of this family ...
... century but the record is incomplete , as at least two plates are missing . The name of the donor is on a missing plate , but he seems to have been a member of the Sailodbhava family of Kōngada in Kalinga . The princes of this family ...
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... century A.D. It records that certain arrangements for worship were made by the monk Prakhyāta Kirtti , who belonged to the royal family of Ceylon , in the hope of thereby acquiring merit and eventually attaining Buddhahood . Mr ...
... century A.D. It records that certain arrangements for worship were made by the monk Prakhyāta Kirtti , who belonged to the royal family of Ceylon , in the hope of thereby acquiring merit and eventually attaining Buddhahood . Mr ...
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... century . The plate in question is figured opposite page 361 of the December issue of our Journal . The records of ancient land grants are ordinarily inscribed on rectangular plates , and the question arises whether the use of a ...
... century . The plate in question is figured opposite page 361 of the December issue of our Journal . The records of ancient land grants are ordinarily inscribed on rectangular plates , and the question arises whether the use of a ...
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... century A.D. As there would be no object in imitating an obsolete coinage , this conclusion is interesting as , if correct , it shows that the Kushan coins were current in India for several centuries after the extinction of the dynasty ...
... century A.D. As there would be no object in imitating an obsolete coinage , this conclusion is interesting as , if correct , it shows that the Kushan coins were current in India for several centuries after the extinction of the dynasty ...
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