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Side piece of a main niche of the great temple of Khiching . Plate 4. - Carved stones decorating the Sikhara of the great temple of Khiching . Plate 5. - Brahmeśvara , Bhuvanesvara . Plate 6. - Siva , great temple , Khiching . Plate 7.
Side piece of a main niche of the great temple of Khiching . Plate 4. - Carved stones decorating the Sikhara of the great temple of Khiching . Plate 5. - Brahmeśvara , Bhuvanesvara . Plate 6. - Siva , great temple , Khiching . Plate 7.
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A year later , in the September number of 1916 , the late Dr. Vincent Smith challenged this view , mainly on the ground that Hiuen Tsiang mentions two temples at the site , the earlier by Asoka having been replaced by one which the ...
A year later , in the September number of 1916 , the late Dr. Vincent Smith challenged this view , mainly on the ground that Hiuen Tsiang mentions two temples at the site , the earlier by Asoka having been replaced by one which the ...
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representation of the Asokan temple on the strength of the age of the Kharoṣṭbi script which it bears , but he added that " if ever the inscription can be read , the matter may be settled once for all . " Dr. Sten Konow , who is editing ...
representation of the Asokan temple on the strength of the age of the Kharoṣṭbi script which it bears , but he added that " if ever the inscription can be read , the matter may be settled once for all . " Dr. Sten Konow , who is editing ...
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II - Notes from the Madala Panji- [ Mu- hammadan Conquest of Orissa ] By Rai Bahadur Ramaprasad Chanda , B.A. , F. A. S. B. THE word madala means drum , and the palm - leaf records of the Temple of Jagannath are so called because they ...
II - Notes from the Madala Panji- [ Mu- hammadan Conquest of Orissa ] By Rai Bahadur Ramaprasad Chanda , B.A. , F. A. S. B. THE word madala means drum , and the palm - leaf records of the Temple of Jagannath are so called because they ...
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The Madalā Pāñjis are preserved by two officers of the Temple of Jagannath , the Deul Karan or the clerk of the temple , and the Tadhau Karan , or the keeper of the jewellery of the temple . Under the instruc- tion of Raja Rama Chandra ...
The Madalā Pāñjis are preserved by two officers of the Temple of Jagannath , the Deul Karan or the clerk of the temple , and the Tadhau Karan , or the keeper of the jewellery of the temple . Under the instruc- tion of Raja Rama Chandra ...
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