The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 54Bihar Research Society., 1968 - Folk-lore |
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Page 159
... fact that in the Vibhramaviveka itself the exposition of the Buddhist asatkhyāti is followed by an exposition of the Advaitic theory of error ( VV , 28-36 ) . In fact , even in the subsequent detailed exposition ( and refutation ) of ...
... fact that in the Vibhramaviveka itself the exposition of the Buddhist asatkhyāti is followed by an exposition of the Advaitic theory of error ( VV , 28-36 ) . In fact , even in the subsequent detailed exposition ( and refutation ) of ...
Page 164
... fact that Jayanta ( although he was very inter- ested in this subject , as is proved by his lengthy discussion of it ) still does not even mention either the completely new analysis of perception ( pratyakṣa ) set forth by Trilocana and ...
... fact that Jayanta ( although he was very inter- ested in this subject , as is proved by his lengthy discussion of it ) still does not even mention either the completely new analysis of perception ( pratyakṣa ) set forth by Trilocana and ...
Page 339
... fact that none of our leaders who were associated with the organisation has referred to this event in their writings . Possibly the events of later years and also the high position they came to occupy in public life pre- vented them ...
... fact that none of our leaders who were associated with the organisation has referred to this event in their writings . Possibly the events of later years and also the high position they came to occupy in public life pre- vented them ...
Contents
Early Indian Approach to History and some Problems of | 1 |
PostHarappan Chalcolithic Cultures of India | 15 |
Fig 4 Pandu Rajardhibi 1 Blackandred Ware 2 | 20 |
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Abhayakaragupta According Ahar Alauddin Ancient India Balarama Bengal Bharhut Bihar black-and-red ware Brāhmaṇa Brahmaņas Buddha Buddhist Calcutta capital caste century A. D. Chalcolithic colour culture Darbhanga Delhi district economic feudal Firoz Shah Ganga Gaur Gupta Hindu Ibid Indra inscription iron JASB Jātaka JBRS Kaikaus Kālidāsa Kambuja kathina Kauņḍinya Kautilya Khalji Khan king labour Lakhnauti land legends lotus Magadha Mahabharata Majumdar Maurya Megasthenes Meghadūta mentioned Mithila monks Muslim Nālandā Navdatoli origin painted Pāli Pandua Patna period pottery production Purāṇa rājā Rāma Rāmāyaṇa refers right hand river rulers Śakra Sanskrit scholars sculptures Singh Śiva slavery slaves social society Śūdras Sultan Sultanganj temple Tibetan tion Tirhut tradition tribal Vasudeva Vedic verse VIII village Visņu Yakṣa आचार्य एक और कर का कि की के को था थे ने पर पृ० में रूपी से है हो