The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 62Bihar Research Society, 1976 - Folk-lore |
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... king Sankaravarman of Kashmir . There was an apprehension that the king wanted to punish all the non - orthodox people including the Pāśupatas . Sankarṣaṇa impre- ssed upon Acārya Dharmaśiva that none but the psuedo Saivas and the ...
... king Sankaravarman of Kashmir . There was an apprehension that the king wanted to punish all the non - orthodox people including the Pāśupatas . Sankarṣaṇa impre- ssed upon Acārya Dharmaśiva that none but the psuedo Saivas and the ...
Page 59
... king , " ( ii ) royal blood ( hereditary ) and ( iii ) primogeniture , limited and supported by officials and the people . In fact , the king was the key - stone of the kingdom , the centre of political gravity , the symbol of authority ...
... king , " ( ii ) royal blood ( hereditary ) and ( iii ) primogeniture , limited and supported by officials and the people . In fact , the king was the key - stone of the kingdom , the centre of political gravity , the symbol of authority ...
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... king Yagovarman is controversial . Cunningham , 1 S. R. Aiyangar , 2 C. V. Vaidya , E. A. Pires and Buddha Prakash ... king Bhāṣkaravarman of Kāmarūpa used the name - ending ' varman ' . The name of several kings of the Mauryan , Pallava ...
... king Yagovarman is controversial . Cunningham , 1 S. R. Aiyangar , 2 C. V. Vaidya , E. A. Pires and Buddha Prakash ... king Bhāṣkaravarman of Kāmarūpa used the name - ending ' varman ' . The name of several kings of the Mauryan , Pallava ...
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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