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Page 511
... Devakula , to borrow the word of Bhasa and of the inscription on the first statue of the Kanishka group , proves that Chastana was a near relative of Kanishka and evidently belonged to the same family . Chastana's date is fixed by the ...
... Devakula , to borrow the word of Bhasa and of the inscription on the first statue of the Kanishka group , proves that Chastana was a near relative of Kanishka and evidently belonged to the same family . Chastana's date is fixed by the ...
Page 539
... devakula or valhalla , 1J.B.O.R.S. , Vol . V , 103. Hawkins had removed the third figure from the site of the other two . " When I saw the two statues in the new Indian Museum in Cal- cutta , I then remembered that a broken statue of a ...
... devakula or valhalla , 1J.B.O.R.S. , Vol . V , 103. Hawkins had removed the third figure from the site of the other two . " When I saw the two statues in the new Indian Museum in Cal- cutta , I then remembered that a broken statue of a ...
Page 540
... devakula is given in a double meaning . ' Dr. Vogel admits that the Parkham could not have borne a chauri . → Catalogue of Mathura Museum , page 83 . disproves its alleged Yaksha - hood , but then it 540 [ J.B.O.R.S SAISUNAKA STATUES .
... devakula is given in a double meaning . ' Dr. Vogel admits that the Parkham could not have borne a chauri . → Catalogue of Mathura Museum , page 83 . disproves its alleged Yaksha - hood , but then it 540 [ J.B.O.R.S SAISUNAKA STATUES .
Page 559
... Devakula " which however means single temples and tall temples . Royal cemeteries are still common in Rajputana . They are called " chhatris " or umbrellas . They are erected not only to Rājas but to other illustrious dead and more ...
... Devakula " which however means single temples and tall temples . Royal cemeteries are still common in Rajputana . They are called " chhatris " or umbrellas . They are erected not only to Rājas but to other illustrious dead and more ...
Page 560
... Devakula by a messenger from the Upadhyāyas , who told him to wait a nalika or 48 minutes as the time was not auspicious . Bharata stops , asks the charioteer to let the horses take rest and looks about for a place to rest in himself ...
... Devakula by a messenger from the Upadhyāyas , who told him to wait a nalika or 48 minutes as the time was not auspicious . Bharata stops , asks the charioteer to let the horses take rest and looks about for a place to rest in himself ...
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