The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 63-64Bihar Research Society, 1977 - Folk-lore |
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... Bālāditya was none other than Narasimha Gupta Bālāditya i.e. that Bālāditya who had , according to Huen - Tsang , ultimately , first captured and then released Mihira- kula during the latter's punitive expedition against Baladitya in ...
... Bālāditya was none other than Narasimha Gupta Bālāditya i.e. that Bālāditya who had , according to Huen - Tsang , ultimately , first captured and then released Mihira- kula during the latter's punitive expedition against Baladitya in ...
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... Baladitya and Mihirakula gets corroborated by an unexpected source viz Viṣākhadatta's political drama , Mudrārākṣasa ; and his account of Baladitya's subsequent career , by Mālāda's prasasti . It is , of course , quite valid criticism ...
... Baladitya and Mihirakula gets corroborated by an unexpected source viz Viṣākhadatta's political drama , Mudrārākṣasa ; and his account of Baladitya's subsequent career , by Mālāda's prasasti . It is , of course , quite valid criticism ...
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Bihar Research Society. of this prasasti on the phase of Baladitya's subsequent career , mention may be made of the point that Bālāditya has been described by both as having been a great ruler , of his having turned a monk subsequently ...
Bihar Research Society. of this prasasti on the phase of Baladitya's subsequent career , mention may be made of the point that Bālāditya has been described by both as having been a great ruler , of his having turned a monk subsequently ...
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