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Page 23
... returned to Puri , plundered the stores ( lārana - koți bhandāra ) , damaged the great temple up to the amalaka stone , disfigured all the images and uprooted the Kalpavata tree and set fire to it after covering it with horse's dung ...
... returned to Puri , plundered the stores ( lārana - koți bhandāra ) , damaged the great temple up to the amalaka stone , disfigured all the images and uprooted the Kalpavata tree and set fire to it after covering it with horse's dung ...
Page 26
... returned and took up his quarters near Sali ( ? ) . Every day active men went forth and inflicted chastisement . In consequence of counsels he ( Rajah Ram Cand ) became obedient , and sent his son Birbal with presents . The Rajah returned ...
... returned and took up his quarters near Sali ( ? ) . Every day active men went forth and inflicted chastisement . In consequence of counsels he ( Rajah Ram Cand ) became obedient , and sent his son Birbal with presents . The Rajah returned ...
Page 148
... returned home . But nobody came to know anything about this . ( 5 ) Next morning , when she did not find her newly - married husband princess Kuntala began to weep bitterly for him . Seeing his daughter's sorrow - stricken condition ...
... returned home . But nobody came to know anything about this . ( 5 ) Next morning , when she did not find her newly - married husband princess Kuntala began to weep bitterly for him . Seeing his daughter's sorrow - stricken condition ...
Page 149
... returned home and began to search for their youngest brother Madana- kumāra . Thereupon their wives Sumati and Kumati wept aloud and said : " Oh Lords ! we bad married Madanakumāra to princess Kuntala , who was an ogress in human form ...
... returned home and began to search for their youngest brother Madana- kumāra . Thereupon their wives Sumati and Kumati wept aloud and said : " Oh Lords ! we bad married Madanakumāra to princess Kuntala , who was an ogress in human form ...
Page 151
... returned with them to Chandannagore Before leaving her , he wrote on his wife's apron an account of his own life and telling her at the same time to seek for him at Chandannagore . ( 7 ) After their reurn while Sundara was sleeping one ...
... returned with them to Chandannagore Before leaving her , he wrote on his wife's apron an account of his own life and telling her at the same time to seek for him at Chandannagore . ( 7 ) After their reurn while Sundara was sleeping one ...
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