The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 53Bihar Research Society., 1967 - Folk-lore |
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... give no account of it . In the scholastic utterance of the syllable so designated is made a peculiar quaver or roulade of the voice , called Kampa or Vikaṁpa . Nearly accordant with this the Rgveda method of designating accent , are the ...
... give no account of it . In the scholastic utterance of the syllable so designated is made a peculiar quaver or roulade of the voice , called Kampa or Vikaṁpa . Nearly accordant with this the Rgveda method of designating accent , are the ...
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... give us access to all their sciences . They do not even conceal from us the most sacred texts of their Vedas . ' Obviously Chitrapati was one such Brahman who readily obliged Colebrooke . " 90 And what did this pandit get in return ? A ...
... give us access to all their sciences . They do not even conceal from us the most sacred texts of their Vedas . ' Obviously Chitrapati was one such Brahman who readily obliged Colebrooke . " 90 And what did this pandit get in return ? A ...
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... give away land without any corresponding deduction in its Jama from the government unlike the practice in the pre - British period , when such sanads were sent to the imperial court for endorsement.42 ( ii ) Such land grants did not ...
... give away land without any corresponding deduction in its Jama from the government unlike the practice in the pre - British period , when such sanads were sent to the imperial court for endorsement.42 ( ii ) Such land grants did not ...
Contents
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A Short Account of the Wandering Ascetics Parivrājaka | 17 |
Ownership of Land in Ancient India | 27 |
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