The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 11 |
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Page 6
... nature of things , into the eternal law pervading the universe , which leads to emancipation , is not , however , a mere reasoning , but essentially a reflex of eternal truth , acquired through direct intuition , and in this way it ...
... nature of things , into the eternal law pervading the universe , which leads to emancipation , is not , however , a mere reasoning , but essentially a reflex of eternal truth , acquired through direct intuition , and in this way it ...
Page 16
... nature of all the cults prevalent in his time and deplores the absence of any true philosophy of life . The publication has already attracted outside notice and one leading vernacular paper has asked for permission to publish a ...
... nature of all the cults prevalent in his time and deplores the absence of any true philosophy of life . The publication has already attracted outside notice and one leading vernacular paper has asked for permission to publish a ...
Page 24
... nature during the past year have been eminently successful . Incidentally they have had the effect of bringing together Indian and European , official and non - official , on a platform of common interest , and thereby fostering an ...
... nature during the past year have been eminently successful . Incidentally they have had the effect of bringing together Indian and European , official and non - official , on a platform of common interest , and thereby fostering an ...
Page 26
... nature and personality also were altered by close contact with Indian life . He " adopted the manners and customs of the country ; wore the Mughal dress , and had a zenana . He was versed in the Persian and Moorish tongues , both of ...
... nature and personality also were altered by close contact with Indian life . He " adopted the manners and customs of the country ; wore the Mughal dress , and had a zenana . He was versed in the Persian and Moorish tongues , both of ...
Page 43
... nature of tribes to which they belonged . The Sabari especially serves no purpose in the way of showing the whereabouts of Sīt ā - she did not even know that Rāma had lost his wife and was going in search of her . Her faith and devotion ...
... nature of tribes to which they belonged . The Sabari especially serves no purpose in the way of showing the whereabouts of Sīt ā - she did not even know that Rāma had lost his wife and was going in search of her . Her faith and devotion ...
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Ahars Ajanta ancient appears Arrah Avalokitesvara Banerji-Sastri Begam Bengal Bihar Bihar and Orissa Brahmi broken corners Buchanan Buddha Buddhist building called caves century clan deity district door east Emperor feet Gaharwars hill Hindu Hon'ble India inscription Jayaswal Journal Kalidasa Kautilya Khan Kharwar Land-Zone Magadha Mahāyāna Mazumdar miles Najaf original Orissa Orissa Research Society paintings Patna pillars probably Rai Bahadur Raja Rajah Rajputs rice river rock roof rubbi sakti Samru Sanchi Sanskrit Sasaram Shah Shah Alam Shahabad Sher side Sindhia Singh stair stone Sumerian temple terrace totem trees UNIV village wall worship इति एव का को तत्र तथा तस्य ता ति तु त्या दि धृत ना नि भवति मा मि मिति मूले यथा या ये यो वा सुवर्ण हि