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Page 74
Bihar Research Society. sastras etc. ( ix ) But the oldest and most noted of them is that called by the name of Manu . His mythical character is shown in Purāņas ( Viṣṇu , Hall , vol . I. pp . 104-5 ) and Itihāsas by Hopkins in J.A.O.S. ...
Bihar Research Society. sastras etc. ( ix ) But the oldest and most noted of them is that called by the name of Manu . His mythical character is shown in Purāņas ( Viṣṇu , Hall , vol . I. pp . 104-5 ) and Itihāsas by Hopkins in J.A.O.S. ...
Page 163
... noted that there is certainly some difference , modification or development between Asvaghosa's Māgadhi , " Kalidasa's and later . It is admitted that Magadhi , even Asokan was artificial ; the process of stereotyping carried on by ...
... noted that there is certainly some difference , modification or development between Asvaghosa's Māgadhi , " Kalidasa's and later . It is admitted that Magadhi , even Asokan was artificial ; the process of stereotyping carried on by ...
Page 164
... noted down , and checked carefully . It may insinuate , however slightly , by a calculation of percentage , the course of phonological or morphological development . Extreme caution , however , is necessary in using the texts for ...
... noted down , and checked carefully . It may insinuate , however slightly , by a calculation of percentage , the course of phonological or morphological development . Extreme caution , however , is necessary in using the texts for ...
Page 171
... noted above ( viii ) , Michelson 1 points out in criticising Sukthankar that the Mg . ahake occurs a few times in the Devanagri redaction of Śakuntala . The form makkaṭaho is curious . Gen. Sing . of u - stem in Magadhi is- aha , 3 not ...
... noted above ( viii ) , Michelson 1 points out in criticising Sukthankar that the Mg . ahake occurs a few times in the Devanagri redaction of Śakuntala . The form makkaṭaho is curious . Gen. Sing . of u - stem in Magadhi is- aha , 3 not ...
Page 177
... noted so far seem to point to the gradual withdrawal of Magadhi from the arena of conversational popular vernacular into the realm of grammatical fiction . Asvaghosa and Trivandrum " Bhasa " still show signs of real life , while ...
... noted so far seem to point to the gradual withdrawal of Magadhi from the arena of conversational popular vernacular into the realm of grammatical fiction . Asvaghosa and Trivandrum " Bhasa " still show signs of real life , while ...
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