The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 53Bihar Research Society., 1967 - Folk-lore |
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Page 129
... represented in sculpture . He is one of the most popular gods amongst the Hindus and is worshipped on all the auspicious occasions . Image of dancing Gaṇeśa ( Fig . 5 ) belonging to the Pala period , has been found at Eksari in the ...
... represented in sculpture . He is one of the most popular gods amongst the Hindus and is worshipped on all the auspicious occasions . Image of dancing Gaṇeśa ( Fig . 5 ) belonging to the Pala period , has been found at Eksari in the ...
Page 152
... represented on the Kandariya Mahādeva temple.50 Another copy of this figure is , however , seen on the superstructure of the Lakṣmaṇa temple , 51 tallying much with the figure on the Parsvanatha temple , with the only addition of a ...
... represented on the Kandariya Mahādeva temple.50 Another copy of this figure is , however , seen on the superstructure of the Lakṣmaṇa temple , 51 tallying much with the figure on the Parsvanatha temple , with the only addition of a ...
Page 154
... represented in the north Indian images as in a few representations at Khajuraho . In north India , Agni is usually found to be represented as a pot - bellied , and sometimes bearded as an old person , but in south India these features ...
... represented in the north Indian images as in a few representations at Khajuraho . In north India , Agni is usually found to be represented as a pot - bellied , and sometimes bearded as an old person , but in south India these features ...
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A Short Account of the Wandering Ascetics Parivrājaka | 17 |
Ownership of Land in Ancient India | 27 |
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