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Page 462
... later observers.66 The use of secret marks and signs is thus of considerable interest as a contribution to the study of oriental symbolism , and it deserves the attention of anthropologists working in India who have opportunities for ...
... later observers.66 The use of secret marks and signs is thus of considerable interest as a contribution to the study of oriental symbolism , and it deserves the attention of anthropologists working in India who have opportunities for ...
Page 464
... later than the Golakhpur coins . This would appear to be the case from the fact that the Golakhpur coins were found at a depth of 15 feet below the surface , whereas the present coins were found " knee - deep " below the surface , which ...
... later than the Golakhpur coins . This would appear to be the case from the fact that the Golakhpur coins were found at a depth of 15 feet below the surface , whereas the present coins were found " knee - deep " below the surface , which ...
Page 465
... later and to have been current when the later cast copper coins were introduced , from the fact that the cast coins were of that shape and contained the symbols found on square punch - marked coins . The age of the present coins may ...
... later and to have been current when the later cast copper coins were introduced , from the fact that the cast coins were of that shape and contained the symbols found on square punch - marked coins . The age of the present coins may ...
Page 497
... later time , Indians emigrated to Sumatra , Java , Bali and other islands , and spread in each of those countries Saiva , Vaiṣṇava or Buddhist religion . But they probably embarked from Bharukaccha , although there is nothing to ...
... later time , Indians emigrated to Sumatra , Java , Bali and other islands , and spread in each of those countries Saiva , Vaiṣṇava or Buddhist religion . But they probably embarked from Bharukaccha , although there is nothing to ...
Page 513
... later or B. statue as being Saba Khate Vata Namdi , which is interpreted as meaning " Varta Namdi of universal dominion " . The reading seems to be certain . Jayaswal read the second syllable as pa , but Banerji points out that on the ...
... later or B. statue as being Saba Khate Vata Namdi , which is interpreted as meaning " Varta Namdi of universal dominion " . The reading seems to be certain . Jayaswal read the second syllable as pa , but Banerji points out that on the ...
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additional marks Ajaka alphabet Amiatt amulet ancient animal facing right anusvāra appears arches As'oka Aśoka Atharva Avanti Azimabad Banerji Barnett Bengal Bhattiprolu Bihar Brahmi Buddhist Bühler Calcutta called central boss century B.C. charms child copper-plate cursive Deb Sarma Devakula Dipankara drapery lines figure Golakhpur coins Gupta Gurgeen Khan Haraprasad Shastri Hill mark Humped bull India indistinct mark inscription Jagaddala Jataka Jayaswal king later letters Magadha Mahāyāna Mathura Mauryan Meer Mohammad Kasim Mehdi Ali Khan mentioned Mohammad Kasim Khan Mohammad Taqi Khan Monghyr Murshidabad Nandi Nandivardhana Nathas Nawab Nepal obverse Orissa oval Pargiter Parkham Patna statues plate portion present coins province punch-marked coins Puranas Ram Narayan resembling reverse marks rice round royal Sanskrit says scholars script sent Shamshuddaula side Silabhadra spirit SUB-CLASS taurine Taxila Taxila mark Triskelis Vardhana variety Vața village Vratya Yakṣa yaksha