The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 61Bihar Research Society, 1975 - Folk-lore |
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Page 73
... type is the ageless or timeless type , while the latter is the timed variation or time - bound type . These two types are found occuring side by side in different levels of the various archaeolo- gical excavations . These two types ...
... type is the ageless or timeless type , while the latter is the timed variation or time - bound type . These two types are found occuring side by side in different levels of the various archaeolo- gical excavations . These two types ...
Page 74
... type appears to be dynamic in character , and is completely different from the traditional types . In this type the face was moulded and was affixed to the modelled bodies . This shows their relative chronology with that of the traditional ...
... type appears to be dynamic in character , and is completely different from the traditional types . In this type the face was moulded and was affixed to the modelled bodies . This shows their relative chronology with that of the traditional ...
Page 81
... type . It is called the nagapriṣtha if it extends towards the east , west and south and gains in elevation towards the north . Of these four types , the gajapriṣtha brings wealth , prosperity and long - life to the householder ...
... type . It is called the nagapriṣtha if it extends towards the east , west and south and gains in elevation towards the north . Of these four types , the gajapriṣtha brings wealth , prosperity and long - life to the householder ...
Contents
OF | 12 |
Some Aspects of Kalidasas Description of Raghus | vi |
ShipBuilding Industry in Ancient India | 31 |
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