The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 53Bihar Research Society., 1967 - Folk-lore |
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Page 170
... Gaya . It was first and briefly noticed by Alexander Cunnin- gham ' , who had given its clear illustration ' . It is perhaps no more traceable in Gaya . An initiatory effort is made herein to decipher its legible text , provide its ...
... Gaya . It was first and briefly noticed by Alexander Cunnin- gham ' , who had given its clear illustration ' . It is perhaps no more traceable in Gaya . An initiatory effort is made herein to decipher its legible text , provide its ...
Page 172
... Gaya , sacred to the Hindus and the Buddhists . The ancient Visņupad temple , the findspot of the record is believed to contain the foot - prints of Lord Visņu . The Hindu pilgrims to holy Gaya make offerings for the peace of the ...
... Gaya , sacred to the Hindus and the Buddhists . The ancient Visņupad temple , the findspot of the record is believed to contain the foot - prints of Lord Visņu . The Hindu pilgrims to holy Gaya make offerings for the peace of the ...
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... Gaya , named Vanarāja . It is clear from this inscription set up by a local tributary chief that the Gaya region was under the control of Delhi . This record of February , A.D. 1268 may imply that to curb the growing power of the ...
... Gaya , named Vanarāja . It is clear from this inscription set up by a local tributary chief that the Gaya region was under the control of Delhi . This record of February , A.D. 1268 may imply that to curb the growing power of 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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