The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 53Bihar Research Society., 1967 - Folk-lore |
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Page 59
... robbers ' village ( Choragāma ) .R Robbers preferred to reside in the forest regions , so that they might not be caught easily . Generally the haunts of robbers were dense forests on the borders of kingdoms where they used to escape ...
... robbers ' village ( Choragāma ) .R Robbers preferred to reside in the forest regions , so that they might not be caught easily . Generally the haunts of robbers were dense forests on the borders of kingdoms where they used to escape ...
Page 60
... robbers . What to speak of lonely travellers , even the caravans , consisting of hundreds of waggons , were attacked and looted by bands of robbers , who waited for traders , with shields on their shoulders and swords in hands.16 When ...
... robbers . What to speak of lonely travellers , even the caravans , consisting of hundreds of waggons , were attacked and looted by bands of robbers , who waited for traders , with shields on their shoulders and swords in hands.16 When ...
Page 61
... robber chieftains.27 The aim of robbers was to acquire wealth , and hence , robbers emp- loyed various methods for achieving this end . The Jātakas speak of kidna- pping a member of the family and detaining him till a handsome amount ...
... robber chieftains.27 The aim of robbers was to acquire wealth , and hence , robbers emp- loyed various methods for achieving this end . The Jātakas speak of kidna- pping a member of the family and detaining him till a handsome amount ...
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A Short Account of the Wandering Ascetics Parivrājaka | 17 |
Ownership of Land in Ancient India | 27 |
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