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Page 22
... it is impossible to attempt an account that can be considered as in any way conclusive , but this is a brief record of the buildings as revealed to date . An Address on Indian Paintings . By P. C. Manuk 22 [ J.B.Q.R.S. NALANDA EXCAVATIONS.
... it is impossible to attempt an account that can be considered as in any way conclusive , but this is a brief record of the buildings as revealed to date . An Address on Indian Paintings . By P. C. Manuk 22 [ J.B.Q.R.S. NALANDA EXCAVATIONS.
Page 32
... considered offensive against aesthetics , so it was regarded in Hindu painting in view of the information now before us . The last two prohibitions are explainable on the ground of decency . The story of gods and demons evidently refers ...
... considered offensive against aesthetics , so it was regarded in Hindu painting in view of the information now before us . The last two prohibitions are explainable on the ground of decency . The story of gods and demons evidently refers ...
Page 34
... considered to be the chief ones : white Colours . ( fea ) , yellow ( qta ) , red ( taa ) , black ( ) and also dark ( violet ? 1WA ) . On the plastered wall white was first applied . White was prepared from conch - shell and china clay ...
... considered to be the chief ones : white Colours . ( fea ) , yellow ( qta ) , red ( taa ) , black ( ) and also dark ( violet ? 1WA ) . On the plastered wall white was first applied . White was prepared from conch - shell and china clay ...
Page 41
... considered to be one of the six angas of Vedic lore . Besides the work of Vaska there were other Niruktas . Many Nairuktas are mentioned by Yäska himself . It mentions other Tikas preceding it , particularly one by Skandavāmin . a more ...
... considered to be one of the six angas of Vedic lore . Besides the work of Vaska there were other Niruktas . Many Nairuktas are mentioned by Yäska himself . It mentions other Tikas preceding it , particularly one by Skandavāmin . a more ...
Page 76
... considered as superior " ( to the current code , by implication ) .. Pratima , Act III . page 54. He might not agree with , but certainly knows Manu . ( iv ) And this he admits himself , beyond any possibility of doubt . Amongst a ...
... considered as superior " ( to the current code , by implication ) .. Pratima , Act III . page 54. He might not agree with , but certainly knows Manu . ( iv ) And this he admits himself , beyond any possibility of doubt . Amongst a ...
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