The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 63-64Bihar Research Society, 1977 - Folk-lore |
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Page 190
... called Gha - puo - ho - lo known from the medieval Chinese accounts of Wang- Hiuen - tse's invasion of India . It is also wrongly believed by him that the present site ( of Chechar ) is the same as Shih - fei - to - po - lo ( tr . in ...
... called Gha - puo - ho - lo known from the medieval Chinese accounts of Wang- Hiuen - tse's invasion of India . It is also wrongly believed by him that the present site ( of Chechar ) is the same as Shih - fei - to - po - lo ( tr . in ...
Page 198
... called Jñātikās and therefore it was known as Jñātikā ( aifaðfa faä aifa ) . The village of Jñātikā was also called as Nādikā as it was situated by the side of a tank called Nadikā ( arfaafa ga aaız fazura ) . It is worthy of note that ...
... called Jñātikās and therefore it was known as Jñātikā ( aifaðfa faä aifa ) . The village of Jñātikā was also called as Nādikā as it was situated by the side of a tank called Nadikā ( arfaafa ga aaız fazura ) . It is worthy of note that ...
Page 573
... called Uzra and Namiq which were technical terms . The Karr ( renewal of attack and retreat ) , that is the details of the game of Nard have been given under the term Nadala which meant staking on seven rounds or throws also called Azra ...
... called Uzra and Namiq which were technical terms . The Karr ( renewal of attack and retreat ) , that is the details of the game of Nard have been given under the term Nadala which meant staking on seven rounds or throws also called Azra ...
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amphorae Application of Mindfulness archaeological Arikamedu Arretine Arretine ware banks Bastar Bengal Bihar Brāhmaṇas bricks Buddha Buddhist Calcutta centre century A. D. chalcolithic Chechar culture Delhi Dipavamsa district evidence excavations Fateh Sahi fortification Ganga Ghosh goldsmith Government Harappan Ibid important Indus inscription Jātaka Khan king Kosala Kuṣāņa period Lalita Bābū large number Mahāvihāra mentioned Mishra Mithila Mohenjo-daro Momin Conference monastery Muslim Nālandā ornaments Pāli pañji Patna Division political pottery Purnea Rāma Rāmāyaṇa red polished ware refers region revenue river Roman Sanskrit sherds silk Singh Sirkap social structures Stupa suggest Tantric town trade urban Vaiśālī Videha Vihāra Vikramaśilā village walls worship अपने इस उज्जयिनी उनके एक और का की के के लिए को गया तथा तो था थी थे नहीं ने पर भी में यह रूप ललित बाबू वह शिक्षा शिप्रा नदी सँ से ही है है कि हो