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... ground that Hiuen Tsiang mentions two temples at the site , the earlier by Asoka having been replaced by one which the Chinese traveller himself saw and described , and that this did not agree with the representation on the plaque .
... ground that Hiuen Tsiang mentions two temples at the site , the earlier by Asoka having been replaced by one which the Chinese traveller himself saw and described , and that this did not agree with the representation on the plaque .
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Having very briefly described the ground plan I would mention some important principles underlying the constructive peculiarities of Hindu Architecture . The statical equilibrium of Indian structures is due to the combined action of ...
Having very briefly described the ground plan I would mention some important principles underlying the constructive peculiarities of Hindu Architecture . The statical equilibrium of Indian structures is due to the combined action of ...
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There are three stand - points from which Indian Architecture may be studied : Technical or Scientific , Aesthetic and Ethical . These have been described by Ruskin as the three virtues of Architecture . For instance , if we study the ...
There are three stand - points from which Indian Architecture may be studied : Technical or Scientific , Aesthetic and Ethical . These have been described by Ruskin as the three virtues of Architecture . For instance , if we study the ...
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The Oraon bull - roarer , like most other bull - roarers described by ethnological writers , has a hole at one end for the insertion of a string , but a Santal bull - roarer that I found in a village near Chakai in the Monghyr district ...
The Oraon bull - roarer , like most other bull - roarers described by ethnological writers , has a hole at one end for the insertion of a string , but a Santal bull - roarer that I found in a village near Chakai in the Monghyr district ...
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And that is how I described this instrument in my monograph on the Oraons of Chōṭā Nagpur ( p . 244 ) published in 1915. In some Orāon dhūmkūrias , valves of the seed - pod of the semar ( Bombax malabaricum ) tree , perforated at one ...
And that is how I described this instrument in my monograph on the Oraons of Chōṭā Nagpur ( p . 244 ) published in 1915. In some Orāon dhūmkūrias , valves of the seed - pod of the semar ( Bombax malabaricum ) tree , perforated at one ...
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