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Page 158
It was for this reason that a Brahmacárin entered into wedlock soon after taking
his Samăvartan a bath that marked the end of the period of his studentship , and
that a poor widower hastened to re - marry before the ashes of his wife cooled ...
It was for this reason that a Brahmacárin entered into wedlock soon after taking
his Samăvartan a bath that marked the end of the period of his studentship , and
that a poor widower hastened to re - marry before the ashes of his wife cooled ...
Page 217
On H . Moll ' s “ Map of the East Indies ” , published a few years later , we find "
Rotas ” marked , and about 60 miles South of it " Souniel pour " ( = Soumelpour )
and ronghly 20 miles South of that again " Jonpour " , both of these places being
...
On H . Moll ' s “ Map of the East Indies ” , published a few years later , we find "
Rotas ” marked , and about 60 miles South of it " Souniel pour " ( = Soumelpour )
and ronghly 20 miles South of that again " Jonpour " , both of these places being
...
Page 220
On this map the Mahanadi is marked as “ Rivière de Ganga ou de Canaca . "
Immediately to the north of it , and running east and west , are marked “
Montagnes da Midi . ” From these mountains two rivers issue ( between 21 and
22 N . Lat . ) ...
On this map the Mahanadi is marked as “ Rivière de Ganga ou de Canaca . "
Immediately to the north of it , and running east and west , are marked “
Montagnes da Midi . ” From these mountains two rivers issue ( between 21 and
22 N . Lat . ) ...
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BIHAR AND ORISSA RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Notes from the Mandala PanjiMuhammadan conquest | 10 |
Notes on Indian Architecture 2841 | 28 |
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