The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 53Bihar Research Society., 1967 - Folk-lore |
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... Agni whose hair has been treated like flames issuing from the head . Sculptural representations of Agni are not many in northern India . It may , however , be observed that earlier examples depicting Agni are apparently based on the ...
... Agni whose hair has been treated like flames issuing from the head . Sculptural representations of Agni are not many in northern India . It may , however , be observed that earlier examples depicting Agni are apparently based on the ...
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Bihar Research Society. with bead - like ornaments . Agni is attended upon by two miniature figures , and there are flyng gandharvas on the either side of his head . Agni also makes his appearance on the temples at Khajuraho . One on the ...
Bihar Research Society. with bead - like ornaments . Agni is attended upon by two miniature figures , and there are flyng gandharvas on the either side of his head . Agni also makes his appearance on the temples at Khajuraho . One on the ...
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... Agni are almost always represented with a single head , whereas in south India , Agni is usually two headed , although single - headed figures of the god are not unknown . Again , the north Indian images of Agni have usually two arms ...
... Agni are almost always represented with a single head , whereas in south India , Agni is usually two headed , although single - headed figures of the god are not unknown . Again , the north Indian images of Agni have usually two arms ...
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A Short Account of the Wandering Ascetics Parivrājaka | 17 |
Ownership of Land in Ancient India | 27 |
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