The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 4Bihar Research Society, 1918 - Folk-lore |
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Page 13
... appear- ed in the March Number of the Journal , ' and by Mr. Friend- Pereira on Traces of the Couvade among the Kui of the Khond- mals and the Mālē of Rajmahāl , in the Journal of 1915 . Members can also assist by sending photographs of ...
... appear- ed in the March Number of the Journal , ' and by Mr. Friend- Pereira on Traces of the Couvade among the Kui of the Khond- mals and the Mālē of Rajmahāl , in the Journal of 1915 . Members can also assist by sending photographs of ...
Page 25
... appear to be inexplicable , so until good manuscripts come out of the search instituted by this Society , you may get interest- ing extracts from these fragments , but the hope of properly editing the book will be a far distant ...
... appear to be inexplicable , so until good manuscripts come out of the search instituted by this Society , you may get interest- ing extracts from these fragments , but the hope of properly editing the book will be a far distant ...
Page 32
... appears to be a case of incorporating one reign- period into another , 20 or 23 years of Sumati and the reign of Mahinetra added together into 33. The names too are different . Thus the two last variant sets might represent four instead ...
... appears to be a case of incorporating one reign- period into another , 20 or 23 years of Sumati and the reign of Mahinetra added together into 33. The names too are different . Thus the two last variant sets might represent four instead ...
Page 43
... appears to have been of a heterodox nature . It aimed at the abolition of sacrifices . Even Bimbisāra would have been regarded by Aśoka as one of such sovereigns . The reference may be to him , to any of the Nandas , or to them and to ...
... appears to have been of a heterodox nature . It aimed at the abolition of sacrifices . Even Bimbisāra would have been regarded by Aśoka as one of such sovereigns . The reference may be to him , to any of the Nandas , or to them and to ...
Page 46
... appears to have been a patron of men of letters . Rásikh ' wrote a ' Musnavi ' and presented it to the Maharaja wherein he fully described his straitened circumstances and appealed to his generosity and sympathy . This must have had its ...
... appears to have been a patron of men of letters . Rásikh ' wrote a ' Musnavi ' and presented it to the Maharaja wherein he fully described his straitened circumstances and appealed to his generosity and sympathy . This must have had its ...
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Aśoka Aurangzeb Babu Bahadur Benares Bengal Bhikkhus bhut Bihar Bihar and Orissa Bimbisāra Birhōr Bombay Brahmin bride bridegroom Brihadrathas brother Buddha Buddhist called Calotropis procera ceremony Chandra clan corpse Dara Shikoh Daud Khan death deity Diguar district dynasty father flowers fowl Garhgaon give grant Gupta hand head Hindu Hon'ble Honour horns husband Ibid India inscription Jātaka Jātaka Vol Jivaka Journal jungle K. P. Jayaswal king letter Magadha mango marriage māti mentioned Muhammadan Museum Nandas offered Orissa Orissa Research Society Pandit Patna plate Prasad Raja Rajagaha Rajagriha Rajapur record reign rice sacrifices Samaddar Sanskrit says Sena Shah Shivaji Singh Śiva spirit stone sugar Surat swallow-wort Calotropis tanda Taranatha Tathāgata tiger tion Translation tree turmeric Veluvana verses village wife woman women اس السلطان الله تو سے عشق کا میں هے ھے