The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 5Bihar Research Society, 1919 - Folk-lore |
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Page 111
... charms of the statue . What is more remarkable still is the , to me , definite slant the eyes disclose , which reminds one of the slanting eyes noticed by the sculptor Mr. Hampton in the case of the Mauryan head unearthed by me at Site ...
... charms of the statue . What is more remarkable still is the , to me , definite slant the eyes disclose , which reminds one of the slanting eyes noticed by the sculptor Mr. Hampton in the case of the Mauryan head unearthed by me at Site ...
Page 134
... charm against all evils that might befall the child in the womb . The Hos believe that children are born by the will of Singbonga ( The Sun - god ) . They say Sing bongā emetānā ( God gives it ) , but they are all aware of the fact that ...
... charm against all evils that might befall the child in the womb . The Hos believe that children are born by the will of Singbonga ( The Sun - god ) . They say Sing bongā emetānā ( God gives it ) , but they are all aware of the fact that ...
Page 180
... 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 that ...
... 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 that ...
Page 193
... charms to secure love and drive away jealousy , with the means for obtaining good and healthy children and other allied matters . The Pañcala country where Babhravya flourished appears to have been the part of India where the science of ...
... charms to secure love and drive away jealousy , with the means for obtaining good and healthy children and other allied matters . The Pañcala country where Babhravya flourished appears to have been the part of India where the science of ...
Page 450
... Charms in Ancient Indian Literature , by 630-640 J. N. Samaddar , B.A. Miscellaneous Contributions . I. The Gupta Pillar at Bihar , by J. N. Samaddar , 611-642 B.A. Reviews . PAGE I. " The Beginnings of South Indian II . Mr. Panna Lal ...
... Charms in Ancient Indian Literature , by 630-640 J. N. Samaddar , B.A. Miscellaneous Contributions . I. The Gupta Pillar at Bihar , by J. N. Samaddar , 611-642 B.A. Reviews . PAGE I. " The Beginnings of South Indian II . Mr. Panna Lal ...
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