The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 58Bihar Research Society, 1972 - Folklore |
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... Sanskrit and deeply interested in our ancient scriptures he knows more about the Sanskrit Pandits and their depth of scholarly efficiences . From casual discourses with him , I have gathered that so many Sanskrit Pandits of repute have ...
... Sanskrit and deeply interested in our ancient scriptures he knows more about the Sanskrit Pandits and their depth of scholarly efficiences . From casual discourses with him , I have gathered that so many Sanskrit Pandits of repute have ...
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... Sanskrit mātā and Greek mātér pose the problem , which of the two has preserved the old accentuation . Since the acc . Sanskrit mātāram and Greek * mätéra ( and other forms ) have the suffix accented , the presumption would be that Sanskrit ...
... Sanskrit mātā and Greek mātér pose the problem , which of the two has preserved the old accentuation . Since the acc . Sanskrit mātāram and Greek * mätéra ( and other forms ) have the suffix accented , the presumption would be that Sanskrit ...
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... Sanskrit spread , as a literary language , over the whole vast continent of India ; and the Sanskrit of the southern inscrip- tions , for example , bears witness to the influence of Dravidian speech on it at this time in the Deccan ...
... Sanskrit spread , as a literary language , over the whole vast continent of India ; and the Sanskrit of the southern inscrip- tions , for example , bears witness to the influence of Dravidian speech on it at this time in the Deccan ...
Contents
Material Culture of Chalcolithic Bihar | 2 |
Settlement Patterns of the Chalcolithic Cultures | 33 |
Chronological Infrastructure of Indian Protohistory | 44 |
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