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Page 332
... four anuvākas only , the hymns of the anuvāka thus suppressed having been included in the second ( 1 hymn ) and the third ( 4 hymns ) anuvākas . After the ninth book the practice of constituting an anuvāka of five hymns is given up ...
... four anuvākas only , the hymns of the anuvāka thus suppressed having been included in the second ( 1 hymn ) and the third ( 4 hymns ) anuvākas . After the ninth book the practice of constituting an anuvāka of five hymns is given up ...
Page 334
... four , in the first grand division . So it seemed more reasonable to make the tenth book consist of two anuvākas , which served as a stepping stone to the eleventh book that was of one anuvāka . It appeared more desirable to proceed in ...
... four , in the first grand division . So it seemed more reasonable to make the tenth book consist of two anuvākas , which served as a stepping stone to the eleventh book that was of one anuvāka . It appeared more desirable to proceed in ...
Page 341
... four stanzas the first word is uttered twice , and in the last four only once . It appears this hymn is formed of two hymns , namely the first four forming one , and the last four forming the other , in the first book ; or both such ...
... four stanzas the first word is uttered twice , and in the last four only once . It appears this hymn is formed of two hymns , namely the first four forming one , and the last four forming the other , in the first book ; or both such ...
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Studies in Hindu Political Thought and | 35 |
The Premauryan History of Bihar By | 147 |
The Relation of the Dharma Concept to | 190 |
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