The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 53Bihar Research Society., 1967 - Folk-lore |
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Page 146
... figure of Agni at once recalls to the mind the early Buddha figures of the Mathura School . Like a Mathura Buddha of the early centuries of Christian era , he is standing in the frontal pose with his left hand akimbo and the right one ...
... figure of Agni at once recalls to the mind the early Buddha figures of the Mathura School . Like a Mathura Buddha of the early centuries of Christian era , he is standing in the frontal pose with his left hand akimbo and the right one ...
Page 147
... figure farther from the earlier productions of the Mathura School and may safely be considered to be the earliest endeavour of representing Agni in stone during the Kushan period . In this figure , none of the attributes , nor even the ...
... figure farther from the earlier productions of the Mathura School and may safely be considered to be the earliest endeavour of representing Agni in stone during the Kushan period . In this figure , none of the attributes , nor even the ...
Page 148
... figure , the deity is shown seated in lalitāsana , with the left leg pendant and the right one folded and kept upon ... figure of Agni32 ( relief no . 34 in greyish buff - sandstone on the south - eastern wall ) represents the two armed ...
... figure , the deity is shown seated in lalitāsana , with the left leg pendant and the right one folded and kept upon ... figure of Agni32 ( relief no . 34 in greyish buff - sandstone on the south - eastern wall ) represents the two armed ...
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A Short Account of the Wandering Ascetics Parivrājaka | 17 |
Ownership of Land in Ancient India | 27 |
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