The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 12, Issue 4 |
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Page 456
... appears a charm to the mind ; in this province , like a glittering forehead ornament , there shines to the delight of the soul , the country of Halasigue , a gem of a country , most exalted and of boundless value . Kundür , which is a ...
... appears a charm to the mind ; in this province , like a glittering forehead ornament , there shines to the delight of the soul , the country of Halasigue , a gem of a country , most exalted and of boundless value . Kundür , which is a ...
Page 475
... appears to hold out promises of antiquarian discoveries that may carry us back to a state of civilisation not very remote from and intimately connected with the Vedic Period of India . " The vases of a peculiar nature discovered from a ...
... appears to hold out promises of antiquarian discoveries that may carry us back to a state of civilisation not very remote from and intimately connected with the Vedic Period of India . " The vases of a peculiar nature discovered from a ...
Page 499
... appears to have been a normal feature of aristocratic households , and if we are to interpret the famous Prākṛt story of Tarangarati by Pädalipta Acharya which was edited and abridged during the medieval period , the practice of holding ...
... appears to have been a normal feature of aristocratic households , and if we are to interpret the famous Prākṛt story of Tarangarati by Pädalipta Acharya which was edited and abridged during the medieval period , the practice of holding ...
Page 500
... appears to have been comparatively large but small albums ( Pustikā ) of paintings were certainly not unknown during the time of Somadeva and Kṣemendra ( circa eleventh century ) . Somadeva also refers to the practice of hanging the ...
... appears to have been comparatively large but small albums ( Pustikā ) of paintings were certainly not unknown during the time of Somadeva and Kṣemendra ( circa eleventh century ) . Somadeva also refers to the practice of hanging the ...
Page 501
... appear that Lāṭadeśa was still famous for its painters and it is possible that the painters of Gujarat may have been responsible for the immortal frescoes of Ajanta and those of Ellora and elsewhere which have vanished . In the old ...
... appear that Lāṭadeśa was still famous for its painters and it is possible that the painters of Gujarat may have been responsible for the immortal frescoes of Ajanta and those of Ellora and elsewhere which have vanished . In the old ...
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