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Page 253
... Brahman named Adi Shankar , and left a small force there for its protection . Suraj Mal Jat took Imadul Mulk with him and retreated to his fort . Bhao proceeded with his officer and forces to Kunjpura and took it . When Ahmad Shah ...
... Brahman named Adi Shankar , and left a small force there for its protection . Suraj Mal Jat took Imadul Mulk with him and retreated to his fort . Bhao proceeded with his officer and forces to Kunjpura and took it . When Ahmad Shah ...
Page 314
... Brahman kings 23 Ma - ti - pu - lo or Mo - ti - pu - lo east of haneswar was ruled over by a Sudra king , 24 while Su - fa -- na - kiu - ta - lo was ruled over by a woman . 25 Evidently 20 Feal's Translation , Vol . II . , p . 187 . 21 ...
... Brahman kings 23 Ma - ti - pu - lo or Mo - ti - pu - lo east of haneswar was ruled over by a Sudra king , 24 while Su - fa -- na - kiu - ta - lo was ruled over by a woman . 25 Evidently 20 Feal's Translation , Vol . II . , p . 187 . 21 ...
Page 334
... Brahmans as of old , schools of wandering ascetics with rationalistic views and spiritual disciplines of their own traveiled all over the land , while the Indian world was alive with deities in every grove and and dale , in every tree ...
... Brahmans as of old , schools of wandering ascetics with rationalistic views and spiritual disciplines of their own traveiled all over the land , while the Indian world was alive with deities in every grove and and dale , in every tree ...
Page 335
... Brahmans in their forest recluses tried to have a glimpse of the Ultimate Reality conceived as Transcendent Being , the Buddhists tried to drown the miscries of existence by working their way into a state of Being where the storms and ...
... Brahmans in their forest recluses tried to have a glimpse of the Ultimate Reality conceived as Transcendent Being , the Buddhists tried to drown the miscries of existence by working their way into a state of Being where the storms and ...
Page 382
... Brahman speak incorrectly ; for this is the language of the Asuras . " ( Muir's Sanskrit Texts , Part III . page 413. ) That the Munda languages not only possess a large element of Sanskritic words in their vocabularies , but further ...
... Brahman speak incorrectly ; for this is the language of the Asuras . " ( Muir's Sanskrit Texts , Part III . page 413. ) That the Munda languages not only possess a large element of Sanskritic words in their vocabularies , but further ...
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