The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 62Bihar Research Society, 1976 - Folk-lore |
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Page 141
... Kanauj was the capital of Harṣavardhana and Karṇasuvarṇa that of Saśānka , both of whom ruled over dominions much bigger than Pañcāla and Gauda respectively , and that may have been one of the reasons why he preferred to represent the ...
... Kanauj was the capital of Harṣavardhana and Karṇasuvarṇa that of Saśānka , both of whom ruled over dominions much bigger than Pañcāla and Gauda respectively , and that may have been one of the reasons why he preferred to represent the ...
Page 142
... Kanauj . A well - known stanza of the Bhagalpur plate21 of Nārāyaṇapāla says how Dharmapāla defeated Indrarāja ( i.e. , Indrāyudha ) and other kings ( i.e. , Indrarāja's allies ) and captured the royal fortune of Mahodaya ( Kanauj ) ...
... Kanauj . A well - known stanza of the Bhagalpur plate21 of Nārāyaṇapāla says how Dharmapāla defeated Indrarāja ( i.e. , Indrāyudha ) and other kings ( i.e. , Indrarāja's allies ) and captured the royal fortune of Mahodaya ( Kanauj ) ...
Page 143
... Kanauj , called Kanyakubja , Kanyākubja , Kānyakubja , Mahodaya , Gādhipura , Kauśa and Kuśasthala in Sanskrit works , 24 does not find mention in Vedic literature but occurs for the first time in the Rāmāyaṇa and the Mahabharata ...
... Kanauj , called Kanyakubja , Kanyākubja , Kānyakubja , Mahodaya , Gādhipura , Kauśa and Kuśasthala in Sanskrit works , 24 does not find mention in Vedic literature but occurs for the first time in the Rāmāyaṇa and the Mahabharata ...
Contents
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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