The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 62Bihar Research Society, 1976 - Folk-lore |
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Page 89
... Ayodhyā ( verses 22 and 23 ) . In the morning session of his Samsad , Kuśa mentioned this extraordinary event of the previous night ( verse 24 ) ; and having made over Kuśāvatī to the Brahmaņas , he left for Ayodhyā ( verse 25 ) . The ...
... Ayodhyā ( verses 22 and 23 ) . In the morning session of his Samsad , Kuśa mentioned this extraordinary event of the previous night ( verse 24 ) ; and having made over Kuśāvatī to the Brahmaņas , he left for Ayodhyā ( verse 25 ) . The ...
Page 91
... Ayodhyā , looked her best , once her lord had returned . IV It is noteworthy that throughout this fairly long canto about the city of Ayodhyā , Kālidāsa has not even once used , what some scholars have believed to be an alternative name ...
... Ayodhyā , looked her best , once her lord had returned . IV It is noteworthy that throughout this fairly long canto about the city of Ayodhyā , Kālidāsa has not even once used , what some scholars have believed to be an alternative name ...
Page 93
... Ayodhyā . Not only has he given , in canto 16 of Raghuvamsa , a detailed picture of Ayodhya city , he h.s drawn a distinction between Ayodhya and the adjoining belt of land forming part of the Saketa Janapada . Earlier , in canto 9 , he ...
... Ayodhyā . Not only has he given , in canto 16 of Raghuvamsa , a detailed picture of Ayodhya city , he h.s drawn a distinction between Ayodhya and the adjoining belt of land forming part of the Saketa Janapada . Earlier , in canto 9 , he ...
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An Interpretation of the Dispersal of BlackandRed | 1 |
New Inscriptions from the Mundeśvari Temple | 12 |
Espionage During the Vedic Period | 27 |
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