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... but it never bore fruit . For on the borders thereof there were dangerous passes and lofty mountains , and heights and declivities innumerable , and dificult forests so that grasping hands of princes could not reach it .
... but it never bore fruit . For on the borders thereof there were dangerous passes and lofty mountains , and heights and declivities innumerable , and dificult forests so that grasping hands of princes could not reach it .
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There was never a quarrel between the Indian religious organisations and the laity . This fact should be borne in mind before we attempt at understanding the significance , genesis aud development of Indian architecture ; this is one of ...
There was never a quarrel between the Indian religious organisations and the laity . This fact should be borne in mind before we attempt at understanding the significance , genesis aud development of Indian architecture ; this is one of ...
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The same canonised system of design and construction is noticeable in all ages , and hence the necessity of Renaissance or reverting back to the classical style , or any style , never arcse . " Back to Rome " was the ory of the ...
The same canonised system of design and construction is noticeable in all ages , and hence the necessity of Renaissance or reverting back to the classical style , or any style , never arcse . " Back to Rome " was the ory of the ...
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The classifica- tion of temples is based upon the number of pilasters used which I have invariably found to be odd and never even in any part of India , the number being 1 , 3 , 5 , 7 and 9. Most of the temples have 5 pilasters and are ...
The classifica- tion of temples is based upon the number of pilasters used which I have invariably found to be odd and never even in any part of India , the number being 1 , 3 , 5 , 7 and 9. Most of the temples have 5 pilasters and are ...
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I have been able to determine an equation expressing the relation with co - efficients ranging between certain limits . The Hindus are always characterised by an aversion to an arch which never sleeps as they say .
I have been able to determine an equation expressing the relation with co - efficients ranging between certain limits . The Hindus are always characterised by an aversion to an arch which never sleeps as they say .
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