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Page 39
... hands of the Pandyas . But as the struggle conti- nued for four centuries fron the beginning of the third , it may be inferred that they lost it in the 4th century of that struggle , for in the beginning of the 6th century we find them ...
... hands of the Pandyas . But as the struggle conti- nued for four centuries fron the beginning of the third , it may be inferred that they lost it in the 4th century of that struggle , for in the beginning of the 6th century we find them ...
Page 62
... hands at all , but are invariably believed to have been “ thunder - bolts ” , and are commonly known as “ ther - pāthhal ” or “ ther - diri ” ( thunder - stone ) . The finders of a few of the stone - celts in my collection assured me in ...
... hands at all , but are invariably believed to have been “ thunder - bolts ” , and are commonly known as “ ther - pāthhal ” or “ ther - diri ” ( thunder - stone ) . The finders of a few of the stone - celts in my collection assured me in ...
Page 62
... hands at all , but are invari- ably believed to have been " thunder - bolts " , and are commonly known as " ther - pathhal " or " ther - diri " ( thunder - stone ) . The finders of a few of the stone - celts in my collection assured me ...
... hands at all , but are invari- ably believed to have been " thunder - bolts " , and are commonly known as " ther - pathhal " or " ther - diri " ( thunder - stone ) . The finders of a few of the stone - celts in my collection assured me ...
Page 63
... hand , I found quite the opposite belief , —people finding a stone - celt having been known to have thrown it away for fear of its attracting lightning strokes to the house in which it may be kept . In some other villages again , I have ...
... hand , I found quite the opposite belief , —people finding a stone - celt having been known to have thrown it away for fear of its attracting lightning strokes to the house in which it may be kept . In some other villages again , I have ...
Page 64
... hand . The sides are mostly rounded to meet the faces and are almost straight from butt to corner of the blade . The faces are generally convex and thickest near the middle , converging both ways towards the butt and the edge . In some ...
... hand . The sides are mostly rounded to meet the faces and are almost straight from butt to corner of the blade . The faces are generally convex and thickest near the middle , converging both ways towards the butt and the edge . In some ...
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