The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 43-44Bihar Research Society, 1957 - Folklore |
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... king is subject to the canonists ' fundamental principle of supremacy of his dharma or the law of his order , a law which from the first is conceived in such elastic terms as to admit rules and principles dictated by the king's military ...
... king is subject to the canonists ' fundamental principle of supremacy of his dharma or the law of his order , a law which from the first is conceived in such elastic terms as to admit rules and principles dictated by the king's military ...
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... king in Mesopotamia by contrast was ' not essentially different from men ' : ' the king was a mortal made to carry a superhuman charge which the gods could remove at any time , to bestow it upon another ' . The king in his ...
... king in Mesopotamia by contrast was ' not essentially different from men ' : ' the king was a mortal made to carry a superhuman charge which the gods could remove at any time , to bestow it upon another ' . The king in his ...
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... king , they nowhere describe him as the son of God . On the contrary the Vedic coronation fromulas clearly mention the human parents of the king . The Satapatha Brahmana ( V. 1.5.14 ) , however , represents the king as the manifestation ...
... king , they nowhere describe him as the son of God . On the contrary the Vedic coronation fromulas clearly mention the human parents of the king . The Satapatha Brahmana ( V. 1.5.14 ) , however , represents the king as the manifestation ...
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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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