The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 53Bihar Research Society., 1967 - Folk-lore |
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Page 111
... arms ? The only word described in the instrumental is Hūṇaih ie . by the Hūņas . They shook the earth by falling on the earth , using their arms . This was done on such a scale that the earth shook on account of such jerky action ...
... arms ? The only word described in the instrumental is Hūṇaih ie . by the Hūņas . They shook the earth by falling on the earth , using their arms . This was done on such a scale that the earth shook on account of such jerky action ...
Page 146
... arms . A very interesting figure of the god belonging to the Kushan period in the Archaeological Museum at Mathura26 represents him standing with two arms , the left one having been placed on the waist ( kaṭvāvalambita ) and the right ...
... arms . A very interesting figure of the god belonging to the Kushan period in the Archaeological Museum at Mathura26 represents him standing with two arms , the left one having been placed on the waist ( kaṭvāvalambita ) and the right ...
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... arms , four armed figures of the Khajuraho type being rare , while the number of arms in the south Indian images is more than often seven , two handed and four handed figures being not commonly found . In the north Indian images ...
... arms , four armed figures of the Khajuraho type being rare , while the number of arms in the south Indian images is more than often seven , two handed and four handed figures being not commonly found . In the north Indian images ...
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A Short Account of the Wandering Ascetics Parivrājaka | 17 |
Ownership of Land in Ancient India | 27 |
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