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... possession . On hearing of this , H.M. - who appreciated dignities - became angry , and issued censures . The Rajah recalled his troops , and apologised . Ram Cand , on seeing the graciousness of H.M. , took the thought of paying his ...
... possession . On hearing of this , H.M. - who appreciated dignities - became angry , and issued censures . The Rajah recalled his troops , and apologised . Ram Cand , on seeing the graciousness of H.M. , took the thought of paying his ...
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... possession of the Khurda state , but he also gave the latter the fort of Manpur between Orissa and Telingana.1 Bhavani Charan has recorded that in the second aǹka or the first year of the reign of Ramachandra Deva of Khurda the Raja ...
... possession of the Khurda state , but he also gave the latter the fort of Manpur between Orissa and Telingana.1 Bhavani Charan has recorded that in the second aǹka or the first year of the reign of Ramachandra Deva of Khurda the Raja ...
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... possession is harmful to the person possessed , it is necessary to keep off such spirits . And the sight of the bull - roarers and the sound made by them when shaken by the bre ze were prolably supposed to have the effect of scaring ...
... possession is harmful to the person possessed , it is necessary to keep off such spirits . And the sight of the bull - roarers and the sound made by them when shaken by the bre ze were prolably supposed to have the effect of scaring ...
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... be different from thɔse including Papini , his successor . ' Yāska , Daiv . I. 1 . Rv . i . 150 . • Av . 8.6 . 10 Rr . x .161 . " · possessed the land . Cf. Rv . i VOL . XIII . PT . I. ] 71 INDIAN HISTORICAL TRADITION.
... be different from thɔse including Papini , his successor . ' Yāska , Daiv . I. 1 . Rv . i . 150 . • Av . 8.6 . 10 Rr . x .161 . " · possessed the land . Cf. Rv . i VOL . XIII . PT . I. ] 71 INDIAN HISTORICAL TRADITION.
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Bihar Research Society. " · possessed the land . Cf. Rv . i . 150. Yaska explains arih as amitraḥ i.e. unfriendly and ' lord ' . Friends and foes invoking the same deity is illustrated by Ṛv . ii . 12 , pare avare ubhayāḥ amitrāḥ and ...
Bihar Research Society. " · possessed the land . Cf. Rv . i . 150. Yaska explains arih as amitraḥ i.e. unfriendly and ' lord ' . Friends and foes invoking the same deity is illustrated by Ṛv . ii . 12 , pare avare ubhayāḥ amitrāḥ and ...
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