The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 63-64Bihar Research Society, 1977 - Folk-lore |
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... situated near water , mountain , desert or forest . Of such forts Kautilya preferred a river or mountain fort . Manu also favoured a hill fort . It appears that in hilly areas forts or towns were invariably situated in valleys , because ...
... situated near water , mountain , desert or forest . Of such forts Kautilya preferred a river or mountain fort . Manu also favoured a hill fort . It appears that in hilly areas forts or towns were invariably situated in valleys , because ...
Page 196
... situated to the north of the Ganges in between the Magadhan village of Pataligrama and the Vajjian village of Nadikā on the way between Rājagṛha and Vaiśālī . 18 According to the Mahāparinibbāna - Sutta , the village of Nadika or Nādikā ...
... situated to the north of the Ganges in between the Magadhan village of Pataligrama and the Vajjian village of Nadikā on the way between Rājagṛha and Vaiśālī . 18 According to the Mahāparinibbāna - Sutta , the village of Nadika or Nādikā ...
Page 198
... situated in between Kotigrāma and Vaiśālī and was inhabited by the people 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 ...
... situated in between Kotigrāma and Vaiśālī and was inhabited by the people 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 ...
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