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... took the name Bhoja . These Satvatas or Satvants are referred to in the Satapatha Brahmana as having been defeated by Bharata Daushyanti who took away the horse which they had consecrated for an Asvamedha . This does not appear to be a ...
... took the name Bhoja . These Satvatas or Satvants are referred to in the Satapatha Brahmana as having been defeated by Bharata Daushyanti who took away the horse which they had consecrated for an Asvamedha . This does not appear to be a ...
Page 354
... took himself away from court , and having spent the night in a dancing woman's house , gave her for reward one of the bracelets which he wore before he left early in the morning . He left the other at the gate called Indrakila , and took ...
... took himself away from court , and having spent the night in a dancing woman's house , gave her for reward one of the bracelets which he wore before he left early in the morning . He left the other at the gate called Indrakila , and took ...
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... took part in these distant voyages is directly stated i the references in Tacitus to a Hindu sailor having been stranded in the region of the North19 Sea . There is further evidence of a reference in an Egyp tian inscription to a Sophon ...
... took part in these distant voyages is directly stated i the references in Tacitus to a Hindu sailor having been stranded in the region of the North19 Sea . There is further evidence of a reference in an Egyp tian inscription to a Sophon ...
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