The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 5Bihar Research Society, 1919 - Folk-lore |
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Page 76
... offerings . All numismatists acknowledge that they exhibit a reminiscence of the characteristic Khusan type . " 1 Dr. Hoernle noted that Kusban coins were not Dr. Hoernle noted that as that was the first dicesion on which kushan coins ...
... offerings . All numismatists acknowledge that they exhibit a reminiscence of the characteristic Khusan type . " 1 Dr. Hoernle noted that Kusban coins were not Dr. Hoernle noted that as that was the first dicesion on which kushan coins ...
Page 140
... offering a sacrifice to the presiding deity , and the two men outside will again go back to the burning place , and the same process is repeated until some sign signifiying the entrance of some creature into the room is traced . Huring ...
... offering a sacrifice to the presiding deity , and the two men outside will again go back to the burning place , and the same process is repeated until some sign signifiying the entrance of some creature into the room is traced . Huring ...
Page 221
... offering his congratulations , made a present to him . Shujauddaula seated his son on his lap , and confirmed him in his post of Dewan of the Khalsa Sharifa ( Government lands ) of Bengal . He moreover bestowed favours on his son , and ...
... offering his congratulations , made a present to him . Shujauddaula seated his son on his lap , and confirmed him in his post of Dewan of the Khalsa Sharifa ( Government lands ) of Bengal . He moreover bestowed favours on his son , and ...
Page 240
... offerings are made to them . No outsider is admitted into this room , and valued possessions of the family , in the shape of money , clothes , utensils and store of maize , rice and other grains , are stored there . Coins and clothes ...
... offerings are made to them . No outsider is admitted into this room , and valued possessions of the family , in the shape of money , clothes , utensils and store of maize , rice and other grains , are stored there . Coins and clothes ...
Page 248
... offering the same to the gods ; and finally in some villages the Karam - jātra festival in October or November and the Pous jātrā festival in December , both pure festivals of rejoicing and merriment , the former after the harvesting ...
... offering the same to the gods ; and finally in some villages the Karam - jātra festival in October or November and the Pous jātrā festival in December , both pure festivals of rejoicing and merriment , the former after the harvesting ...
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