The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 5Bihar Research Society, 1919 - Folk-lore |
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Page 9
... regarded as survivals from very ancient times . A minor point , worthy of mention as a possible relic of the copper age , is the fact that the Birhōrs ' ear - boring instrument is still made of that metal . Mr. S. C. Mitra has furnished ...
... regarded as survivals from very ancient times . A minor point , worthy of mention as a possible relic of the copper age , is the fact that the Birhōrs ' ear - boring instrument is still made of that metal . Mr. S. C. Mitra has furnished ...
Page 99
... regarded as corrupt ( e.g. Varti ) turn out to be based on real history . The variant details also show that different Purāņas drew upon independent data . Nandi in later times was called Nanda . Northern Buddhists have him as Nanda and ...
... regarded as corrupt ( e.g. Varti ) turn out to be based on real history . The variant details also show that different Purāņas drew upon independent data . Nandi in later times was called Nanda . Northern Buddhists have him as Nanda and ...
Page 100
... with Viśākhayupa who should be regarded as identical with Āryaka - Gopalaka . The latter , J.B.O.R.S. , 1 , 76 , 115 . J.B.O.R.S. , I , 79 . ◅ ANK according to Bhas and the Kathāsaritsagara , was the 100 [ J.B.O.R.S SAISUNAKA STATUES .
... with Viśākhayupa who should be regarded as identical with Āryaka - Gopalaka . The latter , J.B.O.R.S. , 1 , 76 , 115 . J.B.O.R.S. , I , 79 . ◅ ANK according to Bhas and the Kathāsaritsagara , was the 100 [ J.B.O.R.S SAISUNAKA STATUES .
Page 136
... regarded as ceremonially unclean . Nobody would touch either their bed or clothes . The mother and her husband bathe every day with tepid water throughout the month of their confinement . She takes hot rice instead of stale rice . She ...
... regarded as ceremonially unclean . Nobody would touch either their bed or clothes . The mother and her husband bathe every day with tepid water throughout the month of their confinement . She takes hot rice instead of stale rice . She ...
Page 147
... regarded as an act derogatory to the position of a Kshatriya , and refused to give his daughter in marriage to such a " chaṇḍāla " ( sweeper ) as characterized by him . At this Purushottama Deva considered himself highly insulted and ...
... regarded as an act derogatory to the position of a Kshatriya , and refused to give his daughter in marriage to such a " chaṇḍāla " ( sweeper ) as characterized by him . At this Purushottama Deva considered himself highly insulted and ...
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