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Page 17
... remained un- identified . The question of identification becomes more impor- tant in view of Mr. Benoytosh Bhattacharyya's identification of one of the statues of the group as that of Chastana . all دو There cannot be any doubt that the ...
... remained un- identified . The question of identification becomes more impor- tant in view of Mr. Benoytosh Bhattacharyya's identification of one of the statues of the group as that of Chastana . all دو There cannot be any doubt that the ...
Page 25
... remained absorbed in deep meditation . His compatriots in Magadha attemped to collect the scriptures of their religion which was divided into twelve Purvis or sections . They had to take down from the dictation of the old Sramaņas . But ...
... remained absorbed in deep meditation . His compatriots in Magadha attemped to collect the scriptures of their religion which was divided into twelve Purvis or sections . They had to take down from the dictation of the old Sramaņas . But ...
Page 34
... remained for 146 years under British Rule as the second city in the government of Bengal , and it got the benefit of a separate government in 1911. Under the enlightened ruler Sir Edward Albert Gait , it has now advanced a long way in ...
... remained for 146 years under British Rule as the second city in the government of Bengal , and it got the benefit of a separate government in 1911. Under the enlightened ruler Sir Edward Albert Gait , it has now advanced a long way in ...
Page 38
... remained as a place of pilgrimage during the whole of the Mogul and the Maratha periods and is still a place of pilgrimage . Though eclipsed by the temple of Jagannath at Purī , it still has a great hold on the Hindu mind ; and the ...
... remained as a place of pilgrimage during the whole of the Mogul and the Maratha periods and is still a place of pilgrimage . Though eclipsed by the temple of Jagannath at Purī , it still has a great hold on the Hindu mind ; and the ...
Page 61
... remained only an ignorant band of priests , an ignorant mass of rustics , a number of merchants and artisans . Islam converted by violence a large number of men to its creed . The rent- free lands , enjoyed by the Mahāvihāra people ...
... remained only an ignorant band of priests , an ignorant mass of rustics , a number of merchants and artisans . Islam converted by violence a large number of men to its creed . The rent- free lands , enjoyed by the Mahāvihāra people ...
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