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Page 128
... marked faces ending in a point . The stone rests upon one of these faces , while the other two are formed and polished by sand driven against their surface by wind action . Should the stone become turned over , the basal surface is ...
... marked faces ending in a point . The stone rests upon one of these faces , while the other two are formed and polished by sand driven against their surface by wind action . Should the stone become turned over , the basal surface is ...
Page 158
... marked the end of the period of his studentship , and that a poor widower hastened to re - marry before the ashes of his wife cooled down sufficiently . It should be noted here that this system of dividing the life of an individual into ...
... marked the end of the period of his studentship , and that a poor widower hastened to re - marry before the ashes of his wife cooled down sufficiently . It should be noted here that this system of dividing the life of an individual into ...
Page 159
... marked stages of life , like an intruder though : -to wit , the life of a virgin when she was entirely dependent on her father , and this answered to the life of a student spent by the boys ; her married life which was Gārbasthya pure ...
... marked stages of life , like an intruder though : -to wit , the life of a virgin when she was entirely dependent on her father , and this answered to the life of a student spent by the boys ; her married life which was Gārbasthya pure ...
Page 184
... marked with vermilion by the bridegroom by way of marriage and then marry the widow as a second wife . By the second marriage a widow severs her relationship with the family of her former husband unless the second husband be a younger ...
... marked with vermilion by the bridegroom by way of marriage and then marry the widow as a second wife . By the second marriage a widow severs her relationship with the family of her former husband unless the second husband be a younger ...
Page 198
... marked on his map in the same order . The Manadas , it is generally agreed , represents the Mahanadi . The Tyndis and Dosaron have not yet been satisfactorily identified . The Adamas ( " diamond " river ) has been identified by Lassen ...
... marked on his map in the same order . The Manadas , it is generally agreed , represents the Mahanadi . The Tyndis and Dosaron have not yet been satisfactorily identified . The Adamas ( " diamond " river ) has been identified by Lassen ...
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