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Bihar Research Society. CHIEF EDITOR'S NOTE The present volume of the
Journal has come out after a lapse of more than three years due to circumstances
beyond our control . With the coming of the Janata government at the Centre and
in ...
Bihar Research Society. CHIEF EDITOR'S NOTE The present volume of the
Journal has come out after a lapse of more than three years due to circumstances
beyond our control . With the coming of the Janata government at the Centre and
in ...
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Bihar Research Society. be coronated but the latter ignored their advice.43 All
this shows that the Brāhmaṇas were simply counsellors , and not the supreme
controlling authorities , whose advice could be ignored by the kings as and when
it ...
Bihar Research Society. be coronated but the latter ignored their advice.43 All
this shows that the Brāhmaṇas were simply counsellors , and not the supreme
controlling authorities , whose advice could be ignored by the kings as and when
it ...
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In fact , any society in the primitive agricultural stage generates a set of
superstitions and beliefs , which automatically leads to the emergence of a
priestly group controlling and sustaining such practices . The Brāhmaṇical
normatives , if not in ...
In fact , any society in the primitive agricultural stage generates a set of
superstitions and beliefs , which automatically leads to the emergence of a
priestly group controlling and sustaining such practices . The Brāhmaṇical
normatives , if not in ...
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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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