The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 21 |
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Page 215
... tradition with regard to their former migrations is lacking . For , their only tradition of origin represents them as autochthones of the Mayurbhanj Hills . The Dhelki Khāṛiās and the Dudh Khāṛias possess traditions somewhat definite ...
... tradition with regard to their former migrations is lacking . For , their only tradition of origin represents them as autochthones of the Mayurbhanj Hills . The Dhelki Khāṛiās and the Dudh Khāṛias possess traditions somewhat definite ...
Page 224
... tradition . Another tradition recorded by Russel traces the descent of the Khāṛiās from the elder of two brothers of whom " the younger by reason of his superior intelligence and taste was made king and be- came the ancestor of the Nag ...
... tradition . Another tradition recorded by Russel traces the descent of the Khāṛiās from the elder of two brothers of whom " the younger by reason of his superior intelligence and taste was made king and be- came the ancestor of the Nag ...
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... tradition which Dalton records of the Dudh Khāṛias having come from the south , and ascended the valley of the Koel . It would also fit in more or less with the other traditions of all sections of the Khāṛiās and harmonise them to some ...
... tradition which Dalton records of the Dudh Khāṛias having come from the south , and ascended the valley of the Koel . It would also fit in more or less with the other traditions of all sections of the Khāṛiās and harmonise them to some ...
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BIHAR AND ORISSA RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Sanskrit PalmLeaf MSS in Tibet with plates | 21 |
Elements of Mithra Cult Appropriated by Chris | 44 |
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