The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 5Bihar Research Society, 1919 - Folk-lore |
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Bihar Research Society. 1234 5 J. B. O. R. S. , 1919 . OF コ UNIV 1 PLATE I. PUNCH - MARKED COINS. Sati Memorial Stones Near the Temple at Buddhpur . Sati Memorial Stones outside the village at Buddhpur . PLATE I.
Bihar Research Society. 1234 5 J. B. O. R. S. , 1919 . OF コ UNIV 1 PLATE I. PUNCH - MARKED COINS. Sati Memorial Stones Near the Temple at Buddhpur . Sati Memorial Stones outside the village at Buddhpur . PLATE I.
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... temple offerings . All numismatists acknowledge that they exhibit a reminiscence of the characteristic Khusan type . " 1 Dr. Hoernle noted that Kushan coins were not Dr. Hoernle noted that as that was the first dicesion on which kushan ...
... temple offerings . All numismatists acknowledge that they exhibit a reminiscence of the characteristic Khusan type . " 1 Dr. Hoernle noted that Kushan coins were not Dr. Hoernle noted that as that was the first dicesion on which kushan ...
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... temple , a temple in all appearance but not a place of worship ; it bore no flag , no bells and other outward signs of a temple . It was open to the public , and there was no gate - keeper . Bharata enters the temple and sees a number ...
... temple , a temple in all appearance but not a place of worship ; it bore no flag , no bells and other outward signs of a temple . It was open to the public , and there was no gate - keeper . Bharata enters the temple and sees a number ...
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... temple as describ- ed by Bhāsa . Since the foundation of this capital and before the Nava - Nandas there had been five kings of the Saisunāka dynasty who ruled.1 Probably the last one did not get a statue from the Nava - Nanda usurper ...
... temple as describ- ed by Bhāsa . Since the foundation of this capital and before the Nava - Nandas there had been five kings of the Saisunāka dynasty who ruled.1 Probably the last one did not get a statue from the Nava - Nanda usurper ...
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... temple , and to represent the attendants on some God , whose image has been destroyed . In the drawing No. 2 the images have been represented with the inscription on the smaller , that on the larger is totally illegible . There is no ...
... temple , and to represent the attendants on some God , whose image has been destroyed . In the drawing No. 2 the images have been represented with the inscription on the smaller , that on the larger is totally illegible . There is no ...
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