The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 71-75 |
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... considered as perfect form . But she could also be of red colour and spotted.19 Besides she had to be virgin one and she signified Vak ( speech ) . This Vāk is of unimpaired vigour . So she should not be approached by a bull . On the ...
... considered as perfect form . But she could also be of red colour and spotted.19 Besides she had to be virgin one and she signified Vak ( speech ) . This Vāk is of unimpaired vigour . So she should not be approached by a bull . On the ...
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... considered in terms of space . For instance time is considered to be a line extending from past to present , and from present to future like a stream . If time is considered in terms of space , then the criticisms that have been ...
... considered in terms of space . For instance time is considered to be a line extending from past to present , and from present to future like a stream . If time is considered in terms of space , then the criticisms that have been ...
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... considered essential to remain away from untouchables . The logic that was put to support this view was that in every man there are typical merits and demerits , as also a particular type of " electricity " . By touching each other ...
... considered essential to remain away from untouchables . The logic that was put to support this view was that in every man there are typical merits and demerits , as also a particular type of " electricity " . By touching each other ...
Contents
THE BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
A Study of | 9 |
Significance of Sahasrapradayin | 23 |
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