The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 25 |
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... district of Manbhum , who are unknown elsewhere . They are Tushu and Bhādu . The origin of these rituals is lost in obscurity and can only be gathered from folk - lore and songs that have been handed down from generation to genera- tion ...
... district of Manbhum , who are unknown elsewhere . They are Tushu and Bhādu . The origin of these rituals is lost in obscurity and can only be gathered from folk - lore and songs that have been handed down from generation to genera- tion ...
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... district of Manbhum for the celebration of which quite a curious deity has to be added to the already over- crowded Hindu pantheon of goddesses . The more important local festival in the district of Manbhum is what is popularly called ...
... district of Manbhum for the celebration of which quite a curious deity has to be added to the already over- crowded Hindu pantheon of goddesses . The more important local festival in the district of Manbhum is what is popularly called ...
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... district of Manbhum must celebrate the Bhādu Pūjā every year in the month of Bhadra , the raja himself having shown the way . This curious local festival of Manbhum , although it resembles the festival in honour of Tushu in many ...
... district of Manbhum must celebrate the Bhādu Pūjā every year in the month of Bhadra , the raja himself having shown the way . This curious local festival of Manbhum , although it resembles the festival in honour of Tushu in many ...
Contents
September and December 1939 | 129 |
Some Unpublished Letters Relating to Anglo | 138 |
Patna College | 153 |