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... that it would be fair to call it altogether arisuccessful , since somehow it seems to give the face an upward glance , which may be in some way contributory to the general look of animation which is one of the charms of the statue .
... that it would be fair to call it altogether arisuccessful , since somehow it seems to give the face an upward glance , which may be in some way contributory to the general look of animation which is one of the charms of the statue .
Page 134
The woman is made to drink a lecoction of the root of the käed creeper and if she conceives she ties the root round her waist as a charm against all evils that mig'it befall the child in the womb . The llos believe that children are ...
The woman is made to drink a lecoction of the root of the käed creeper and if she conceives she ties the root round her waist as a charm against all evils that mig'it befall the child in the womb . The llos believe that children are ...
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They wanted charms , incantations , amulets , worship of benevolent influences , propitiation of malignant deities or warding - off of the consequences of their ire . The priests acquired their influence on the people and strengthened ...
They wanted charms , incantations , amulets , worship of benevolent influences , propitiation of malignant deities or warding - off of the consequences of their ire . The priests acquired their influence on the people and strengthened ...
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... many of which deal with philtres and charms to secure love and drive away jealousy , with the means for obtaining good and healthy children and other allied matters . The Pancāla country where Bābhravya flourished appears to have ...
... many of which deal with philtres and charms to secure love and drive away jealousy , with the means for obtaining good and healthy children and other allied matters . The Pancāla country where Bābhravya flourished appears to have ...
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Use of Charms in Ancient Indian Literature , by 630—640 J. N. Samaddar , B.A. Miscellaneous Contributions . 1. The Gupta Pillar at Bihar , by J. N. Samaddar , 641-642 B.A. Reviews . I. “ The Beginnings of South Indian History . " .
Use of Charms in Ancient Indian Literature , by 630—640 J. N. Samaddar , B.A. Miscellaneous Contributions . 1. The Gupta Pillar at Bihar , by J. N. Samaddar , 641-642 B.A. Reviews . I. “ The Beginnings of South Indian History . " .
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