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The hymn says : “ Varupa's spies , sent forth upon their errand , survey the two
world - halves well formed and fashioned . Wise are they , holy , skilled in
sacrifices , the furtherers of the praise - songs of the prudent ” 16 Another
reference to ...
The hymn says : “ Varupa's spies , sent forth upon their errand , survey the two
world - halves well formed and fashioned . Wise are they , holy , skilled in
sacrifices , the furtherers of the praise - songs of the prudent ” 16 Another
reference to ...
Page 54
Kamandaka says that the Sun is the only cause of rainfall on the earth . He draws
water from the earth with the help of his rays and return it in the from of rain , after
multiplied thousand times . ? ? In this way Surya is the real God for peasants ...
Kamandaka says that the Sun is the only cause of rainfall on the earth . He draws
water from the earth with the help of his rays and return it in the from of rain , after
multiplied thousand times . ? ? In this way Surya is the real God for peasants ...
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1 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 ) , which he offered to the supplicant named Cakrāyudha .
1 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 ) , which he offered to the supplicant named Cakrāyudha .
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An Interpretation of the Dispersal of BlackandRed | 1 |
Cultivation of Wheat and Barley during the later | 34 |
c 200 B C | 44 |
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