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Page 61
... wide prevalence in Northern India.24 " Another form of amulet or mystic sign is the mark of the spread hand with the fingers extended . This is made by the women of the family on the outer wall of the house and round the doorpost and is ...
... wide prevalence in Northern India.24 " Another form of amulet or mystic sign is the mark of the spread hand with the fingers extended . This is made by the women of the family on the outer wall of the house and round the doorpost and is ...
Page 62
... wide and practised from time immemorial . The hand symbolizes power , and necessarily the power to ward off the evil ; this probably accounts for its wide . use . The power of the master on his slave and its renunciation are expressed ...
... wide and practised from time immemorial . The hand symbolizes power , and necessarily the power to ward off the evil ; this probably accounts for its wide . use . The power of the master on his slave and its renunciation are expressed ...
Page 73
... wide area and most of which are lengthy , there of course occur varieties of form of the same letters . In order to determine which among the varieties of a letter is the most archaic form it has to be viewed from the standpoint of the ...
... wide area and most of which are lengthy , there of course occur varieties of form of the same letters . In order to determine which among the varieties of a letter is the most archaic form it has to be viewed from the standpoint of the ...
Page 110
... wide deep steps from the ledge to the stream . Were these the only approaches to the caves ? If so , they could also be easily barred to preying animals . Why again did those who conceived both projects - Ellora and Ajanta - turn their ...
... wide deep steps from the ledge to the stream . Were these the only approaches to the caves ? If so , they could also be easily barred to preying animals . Why again did those who conceived both projects - Ellora and Ajanta - turn their ...
Page 110
... wide deep steps from the ledge to the stream . Were these the only approaches to the caves ? If so , they could also be easily barred to preying animals . Why again did those who conceived both projects - Ellora and Ajanta - turn their ...
... wide deep steps from the ledge to the stream . Were these the only approaches to the caves ? If so , they could also be easily barred to preying animals . Why again did those who conceived both projects - Ellora and Ajanta - turn their ...
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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