The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 5Bihar Research Society, 1919 - Folk-lore |
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... given in Manu , VIII . , 132 et seq . which Professor Rapson summarizes as follows :1 " The basis of this system is the rati ( raktikā ) , or gunja berry , the weight of which is estimated at 1-83 grains · 118 grammes . Of the gold ...
... given in Manu , VIII . , 132 et seq . which Professor Rapson summarizes as follows :1 " The basis of this system is the rati ( raktikā ) , or gunja berry , the weight of which is estimated at 1-83 grains · 118 grammes . Of the gold ...
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... given up when that body went out of office . This would account for the large number of different marks which are found on punch - marked coins . In this connection Mr. Jayaswal also notes that the Harappa VOL . V , PT . I. ] PUNCH ...
... given up when that body went out of office . This would account for the large number of different marks which are found on punch - marked coins . In this connection Mr. Jayaswal also notes that the Harappa VOL . V , PT . I. ] PUNCH ...
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... given in the Nepal dynastic lists as Mana Deva and Guna Deva . I would therefore read these two legends as " the anka ( mark ) of Sri Māna " and " the anka of Sri Guṇa . ” 1 Professor Rapson has also held the view that the marks on ...
... given in the Nepal dynastic lists as Mana Deva and Guna Deva . I would therefore read these two legends as " the anka ( mark ) of Sri Māna " and " the anka of Sri Guṇa . ” 1 Professor Rapson has also held the view that the marks on ...
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... given illustrations of the coins so as to show almost every one of the marks which occur on them . As an example of the above remarks I would refer to the mark Fig . 32 , which I first took to be a separate mark and figured it ...
... given illustrations of the coins so as to show almost every one of the marks which occur on them . As an example of the above remarks I would refer to the mark Fig . 32 , which I first took to be a separate mark and figured it ...
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... given on Plate IV , as 1 did not , at first , grasp its possible significance . It will , however , be seen on the upper margin of coin 88 , Plate II , by looking at the coin from the left hand side , The predominant symbols on the ...
... given on Plate IV , as 1 did not , at first , grasp its possible significance . It will , however , be seen on the upper margin of coin 88 , Plate II , by looking at the coin from the left hand side , The predominant symbols on the ...
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