The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 5Bihar Research Society, 1919 - Folk-lore |
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Page 6
... shows , for instance , that " anusamyāna means " going out of office " and not , as previously rendered , " assembly " or " tour of inspection " . Mr. C. W. Anderson , who in 1917 contributed a valuable Prehistoric paper on the stone ...
... shows , for instance , that " anusamyāna means " going out of office " and not , as previously rendered , " assembly " or " tour of inspection " . Mr. C. W. Anderson , who in 1917 contributed a valuable Prehistoric paper on the stone ...
Page 8
... shows that the Kushan coins were current in India for several centuries after the extinction of the dynasty to which they belonged . Another interesting paper by Mr. Walsh deals with 108 silver punch - marked coins found in a ghara in ...
... shows that the Kushan coins were current in India for several centuries after the extinction of the dynasty to which they belonged . Another interesting paper by Mr. Walsh deals with 108 silver punch - marked coins found in a ghara in ...
Page 10
... shows that both arose out of the same movement of thought , resulting in the one case in the doctrine of a Transcendent Being in the background , and in the other of a transcendent state of being , in which the finite , the unreal and ...
... shows that both arose out of the same movement of thought , resulting in the one case in the doctrine of a Transcendent Being in the background , and in the other of a transcendent state of being , in which the finite , the unreal and ...
Page 11
... shows that the sugarcane was known , and as it could not have grown wild in northern India it must already have been cultivated there . The art of manufacturing gur and other products was already known in the fifth century B.C. The ...
... shows that the sugarcane was known , and as it could not have grown wild in northern India it must already have been cultivated there . The art of manufacturing gur and other products was already known in the fifth century B.C. The ...
Page 12
... show that they represent two kings of the Śaisunāka line who lived in the fifth century B.C. namely Udayin , who founded the city of Patna , and his son , Nandi Vardhana . I wish it were possible to get back these statues and set them ...
... show that they represent two kings of the Śaisunāka line who lived in the fifth century B.C. namely Udayin , who founded the city of Patna , and his son , Nandi Vardhana . I wish it were possible to get back these statues and set them ...
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