The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 63-64Bihar Research Society, 1977 - Folk-lore |
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Page 82
... river Sarasvati came to the river Sadānīrā . The story explicitly mentions that the river Sadānīrā formed the boundary between Kosala and Videha and says further that the people living in the east to that river were known as Mathavas ...
... river Sarasvati came to the river Sadānīrā . The story explicitly mentions that the river Sadānīrā formed the boundary between Kosala and Videha and says further that the people living in the east to that river were known as Mathavas ...
Page 83
... river . It can not be Gandaki as it probably means a river whose water pro- duces tumour in the throat which happens even now . Sadānīrā is most pro- bably Rāpti in which ' ti ' appears to be a Tibeto - Burman word which means water or ...
... river . It can not be Gandaki as it probably means a river whose water pro- duces tumour in the throat which happens even now . Sadānīrā is most pro- bably Rāpti in which ' ti ' appears to be a Tibeto - Burman word which means water or ...
Page 194
... rivers and the sites of the 13 13 In the Pali literature the river is called Mahāmahī . In the Sambejja - Sutta of Samyuttanikāya the river Mahi is regarded as one of the great five rivers namely Ganga , Yamuna , Achiravati , Sarabhu ...
... rivers and the sites of the 13 13 In the Pali literature the river is called Mahāmahī . In the Sambejja - Sutta of Samyuttanikāya the river Mahi is regarded as one of the great five rivers namely Ganga , Yamuna , Achiravati , Sarabhu ...
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