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Monmohun Chakravarti in bis Notes on the Language and Literature of Orissa 1
and other papers bas made considerable use of the original manuscripts . But as
the text of the anuals included in the Mädalā Pāñji ( henceforward named as the
...
Monmohun Chakravarti in bis Notes on the Language and Literature of Orissa 1
and other papers bas made considerable use of the original manuscripts . But as
the text of the anuals included in the Mädalā Pāñji ( henceforward named as the
...
Page 68
To this the Mahenjo - Daro findgå came as a rude shock necessitating a re -
searching in the original texts . The task of interpretation must begin afrush from
Kautsya . Even before Kautsya , the Atharvaveda3 was quo - tioning the authority
of ...
To this the Mahenjo - Daro findgå came as a rude shock necessitating a re -
searching in the original texts . The task of interpretation must begin afrush from
Kautsya . Even before Kautsya , the Atharvaveda3 was quo - tioning the authority
of ...
Page 142
That the original Golaki Matha was situated in the capital of the Kalacburi kings is
confirmed by an inscription found at Tripurantakam which clearly states that it
was sitnated in Tripuri itself . We can now easily see why Yuvarājadeva selected
a ...
That the original Golaki Matha was situated in the capital of the Kalacburi kings is
confirmed by an inscription found at Tripurantakam which clearly states that it
was sitnated in Tripuri itself . We can now easily see why Yuvarājadeva selected
a ...
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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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