The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 53Bihar Research Society., 1967 - Folk-lore |
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Page 264
... Divya ' is applied in deciding the real culprit in matter of theft , loan ( indebted- ness ) , boundary dispute and ... Divya ' . Nārada ' is of opinion , when there is a lack of real evidence in any case ; the ' Sapatha ( taking oath ) ...
... Divya ' is applied in deciding the real culprit in matter of theft , loan ( indebted- ness ) , boundary dispute and ... Divya ' . Nārada ' is of opinion , when there is a lack of real evidence in any case ; the ' Sapatha ( taking oath ) ...
Page 265
... Divya was prohibited by Narada for the women , but the above practice was in vogue in special circumstances . The reference of Divya which we find in Bhojapuri folklore is exclusively meant for women and it is only meant for examining ...
... Divya was prohibited by Narada for the women , but the above practice was in vogue in special circumstances . The reference of Divya which we find in Bhojapuri folklore is exclusively meant for women and it is only meant for examining ...
Page 268
... Divya . A certain woman puts her hand in heated oil . The oil becomes cool like a water due to the purity of her character and her hand is not effected with that heat . The Smṛti - literature prescribed the rules for drowing into the ...
... Divya . A certain woman puts her hand in heated oil . The oil becomes cool like a water due to the purity of her character and her hand is not effected with that heat . The Smṛti - literature prescribed the rules for drowing into the ...
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A Short Account of the Wandering Ascetics Parivrājaka | 17 |
Ownership of Land in Ancient India | 27 |
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