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J. B. O. R. S. , 1919 . { ( a ) . Inscription on Sati Memorial Stone. Sati Memorial Stones Near the Temple at Buddhpur . Sati Memorial Stones outside the village at Buddhpur . Photo - engraved & printed at the Omces of the. PLATE I.
J. B. O. R. S. , 1919 . { ( a ) . Inscription on Sati Memorial Stone. Sati Memorial Stones Near the Temple at Buddhpur . Sati Memorial Stones outside the village at Buddhpur . Photo - engraved & printed at the Omces of the. PLATE I.
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They may have been issued by rulers of Kalinga in the fourth or fifth century , and it is possible that they may have been struck only for use as temple offerings . All numismatists acknowledge that they exhibit a reminiscence of the ...
They may have been issued by rulers of Kalinga in the fourth or fifth century , and it is possible that they may have been struck only for use as temple offerings . All numismatists acknowledge that they exhibit a reminiscence of the ...
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To break the news the dramatist introduces bin , on his way home , cutside the capital , to a temporal temple , a temple in all appearance but not a place of worship ; it bore no flag , 110 bells and other outward signs of a temple .
To break the news the dramatist introduces bin , on his way home , cutside the capital , to a temporal temple , a temple in all appearance but not a place of worship ; it bore no flag , 110 bells and other outward signs of a temple .
Page 97
Three of these , discovered together , indicate the existence of a temporal temple as described by Bhāsa . Since the foundation of this capital and before the Nava - Nandas there had been five kings of the Saišunáka dynasty who ruled .
Three of these , discovered together , indicate the existence of a temporal temple as described by Bhāsa . Since the foundation of this capital and before the Nava - Nandas there had been five kings of the Saišunáka dynasty who ruled .
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... which he plundered , and landed at the holy city of Gokarna , on the coast , 22 miles south of Karwar , to take part in the holy bath festival before the great temple of Mahableshwar on Shivaratri day ( 5th February ) .
... which he plundered , and landed at the holy city of Gokarna , on the coast , 22 miles south of Karwar , to take part in the holy bath festival before the great temple of Mahableshwar on Shivaratri day ( 5th February ) .
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