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Page 455
... says in bombastic style : " This sun among kings , by the rays , ( viz . ) his daughters , raised up the beds of lotus , ( viz . ) the families of the Gupta and other kings . ' 99 1 Mr. B. Lewis Rice supposed that " the reference is ...
... says in bombastic style : " This sun among kings , by the rays , ( viz . ) his daughters , raised up the beds of lotus , ( viz . ) the families of the Gupta and other kings . ' 99 1 Mr. B. Lewis Rice supposed that " the reference is ...
Page 461
... says that Prithivisena II was the son of Narendra- sēna born of the Mahādēvi Ajjhita - bhaṭṭārikā , a daughter of the lord of Kuntala . Now , Narendrasēna was the grandson of Rudrasēna II and Śrī Prabhāvati - Gupta , herself the ...
... says that Prithivisena II was the son of Narendra- sēna born of the Mahādēvi Ajjhita - bhaṭṭārikā , a daughter of the lord of Kuntala . Now , Narendrasēna was the grandson of Rudrasēna II and Śrī Prabhāvati - Gupta , herself the ...
Page 466
... present day . What have the advocates of Greek origin got to say to the remarks of Fergusson himself about the Maiji Sahiba's tomb at Junogad built about 60 years ago ? Fergusson remarked as 466 [ J.B.O.R.S. INDIAN ARCHITECTURE.
... present day . What have the advocates of Greek origin got to say to the remarks of Fergusson himself about the Maiji Sahiba's tomb at Junogad built about 60 years ago ? Fergusson remarked as 466 [ J.B.O.R.S. INDIAN ARCHITECTURE.
Page 467
... say that such wooden features would not or could not be used by any one familar with constructions in stone ? There is another tendency noticeable among the critics of Indian art , which goes to a great extent in accounting for the ...
... say that such wooden features would not or could not be used by any one familar with constructions in stone ? There is another tendency noticeable among the critics of Indian art , which goes to a great extent in accounting for the ...
Page 473
... the rich bankers and merchants of Southern India . This reminds me of a well- known passage in the description by Victor Hugo of Notre 1 on the Dame de Paris . He says : - VOL . XII . PT ' IV . ] 473 INDIAN ARCHITECTURE.
... the rich bankers and merchants of Southern India . This reminds me of a well- known passage in the description by Victor Hugo of Notre 1 on the Dame de Paris . He says : - VOL . XII . PT ' IV . ] 473 INDIAN ARCHITECTURE.
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