The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 71-73Bihar Research Society, 1987 - Folk-lore |
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... king . " Keith observes that the king controlled the land of the tribe . " 2 In that capacity he could even expel his subjects from his kingdom but he did that more because of his political superiority than that of his ownership.98 In ...
... king . " Keith observes that the king controlled the land of the tribe . " 2 In that capacity he could even expel his subjects from his kingdom but he did that more because of his political superiority than that of his ownership.98 In ...
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... king to honour in the world hereafter . Thus the high - born men held that if the king favours low - born men , they will bring reproach and shame upon him both spiritually and materially . The king was to act in accordance with the ...
... king to honour in the world hereafter . Thus the high - born men held that if the king favours low - born men , they will bring reproach and shame upon him both spiritually and materially . The king was to act in accordance with the ...
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... king ... " One the other hand , the low - born , who have been enrolled for practising the baser arts and the meaner professions , are capable only of vices - immodesty , falsehood , miserliness , misappropriation , wrongfulness , lies ...
... king ... " One the other hand , the low - born , who have been enrolled for practising the baser arts and the meaner professions , are capable only of vices - immodesty , falsehood , miserliness , misappropriation , wrongfulness , lies ...
Contents
THE BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
A Study of | 9 |
Significance of Sahasrapradayin | 23 |
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