The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 61Bihar Research Society, 1975 - Folk-lore |
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Page 66
... hand , her left hand being placed on the waist . The fourth difference between the two sculptures is that while there is a devotee offering worship to the deity in the former , no such devotee can be seen in the latter one . And lastly ...
... hand , her left hand being placed on the waist . The fourth difference between the two sculptures is that while there is a devotee offering worship to the deity in the former , no such devotee can be seen in the latter one . And lastly ...
Page 70
... hand . The other right hand is broken , whereas the remaining left hand has a skull - cup . The deity is neither naked nor he has a dog as his vehicle . It would however be pro- fitable to make a comparison of the above two sculptures ...
... hand . The other right hand is broken , whereas the remaining left hand has a skull - cup . The deity is neither naked nor he has a dog as his vehicle . It would however be pro- fitable to make a comparison of the above two sculptures ...
Page 95
... hand and chin with the right hand . The Nagini figure is embracing the Naga with her right hand and holds some object in her left hand . The sculpture on stylistic ground may be assigned to the 10th centuary A. D. 6. Risi Bhringi . A ...
... hand and chin with the right hand . The Nagini figure is embracing the Naga with her right hand and holds some object in her left hand . The sculpture on stylistic ground may be assigned to the 10th centuary A. D. 6. Risi Bhringi . A ...
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OF | 12 |
Some Aspects of Kalidasas Description of Raghus | vi |
ShipBuilding Industry in Ancient India | 31 |
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