The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 57Bihar Research Society., 1971 - Folk-lore |
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Page 93
... referred to as the Reva ― the river which roars . Sanskrit literature is full of references to the jingling kañcī or rašanā . If one were to take into account the point that in ancient India , the east was put at the top of the map12 a ...
... referred to as the Reva ― the river which roars . Sanskrit literature is full of references to the jingling kañcī or rašanā . If one were to take into account the point that in ancient India , the east was put at the top of the map12 a ...
Page 99
... referred to above it appears that some currents of Hindu social views were flowing in different parts of India which could be utilised by these scholars in presenting a coherent idea to suit the socio - religious environ- ment of Nepal ...
... referred to above it appears that some currents of Hindu social views were flowing in different parts of India which could be utilised by these scholars in presenting a coherent idea to suit the socio - religious environ- ment of Nepal ...
Page 205
... referred to as mahārāja and in the same records their descendents were styled mahārājādhírāja , a distinction between the two titles was being deliberately kept in view . Prabhavatigupta specifically referred to Ghatotkacagupta as ādi ...
... referred to as mahārāja and in the same records their descendents were styled mahārājādhírāja , a distinction between the two titles was being deliberately kept in view . Prabhavatigupta specifically referred to Ghatotkacagupta as ādi ...
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PrayagaThe Capital of the Guptas | 11 |
Origin and Development of Khadi Industry in Tirhut | 13 |
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