The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 43-44Bihar Research Society, 1957 - Folklore |
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... described this seal as follows : ' Heads and necks of six animals radiate outwards from a ring like motif . Of the four unbroken heads one is unicorn's , another a short - horned bull's , the third an antelope's and the fourth a tiger's ...
... described this seal as follows : ' Heads and necks of six animals radiate outwards from a ring like motif . Of the four unbroken heads one is unicorn's , another a short - horned bull's , the third an antelope's and the fourth a tiger's ...
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... described therefore as " a non - existence determined by the locusness lying in the ground3 . ” ( ii ) Pratiyogi , i.e. the counterpart of the non - existence . There is no pot on the ground . Here the counterpart of the non - existence ...
... described therefore as " a non - existence determined by the locusness lying in the ground3 . ” ( ii ) Pratiyogi , i.e. the counterpart of the non - existence . There is no pot on the ground . Here the counterpart of the non - existence ...
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... described as ' a non - existence the counterpart of which is limited by the relation of conjunction14 and ( b ) will be described as a non - existence , the counterpart of which is limited by the relation of inherence15 . Thus a ...
... described as ' a non - existence the counterpart of which is limited by the relation of conjunction14 and ( b ) will be described as a non - existence , the counterpart of which is limited by the relation of inherence15 . Thus a ...
Contents
BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Medicines and Hospitals in Muslim India | 7 |
The Indebtedness of Hemcandra to the Author of the Vyakti | 22 |
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