The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 4Bihar Research Society, 1918 - Folk-lore |
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Page 11
... Hills . Since the recent establishment of a Provincial Museum we are endeavouring to make a collection of such articles . Since our last annual meeting additions have been made to our collection of ornaments and other articles of the ...
... Hills . Since the recent establishment of a Provincial Museum we are endeavouring to make a collection of such articles . Since our last annual meeting additions have been made to our collection of ornaments and other articles of the ...
Page 97
... Hill cave inscription ) , as nimsiḍhiya and nishidhiyá in the sense of a resting - place . The Jains , however , employ nisidhi and nishidhi to denote ornamental tombs of their saints ( figurative use for resting- place ) . It is ...
... Hill cave inscription ) , as nimsiḍhiya and nishidhiyá in the sense of a resting - place . The Jains , however , employ nisidhi and nishidhi to denote ornamental tombs of their saints ( figurative use for resting- place ) . It is ...
Page 98
... Hill , and would suggest a wide- spread practice of raising such monuments . The existence of a nisidiya in the " Habitation of Arhat ( or Arhats ) " , and the proximity of the record to the Maurya inscriptions in age , make me incline ...
... Hill , and would suggest a wide- spread practice of raising such monuments . The existence of a nisidiya in the " Habitation of Arhat ( or Arhats ) " , and the proximity of the record to the Maurya inscriptions in age , make me incline ...
Page 113
... hill , dale , ravine or torrent which constitutes the environment of Rajagriha has its sacred associations and is redolent of memories which are so dear to the devout Buddhist . Each sacred spot had a landmark raised by pious hands to ...
... hill , dale , ravine or torrent which constitutes the environment of Rajagriha has its sacred associations and is redolent of memories which are so dear to the devout Buddhist . Each sacred spot had a landmark raised by pious hands to ...
Page 114
... hill - girt city of Jarasandha , is often described in Pali literature as Magadhānam Giribbaja , i.e. , the Giribbaja of the people of Magadha , which suggests that there was another Giribbaja in a different part of India . We find in ...
... hill - girt city of Jarasandha , is often described in Pali literature as Magadhānam Giribbaja , i.e. , the Giribbaja of the people of Magadha , which suggests that there was another Giribbaja in a different part of India . We find in ...
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