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Page 23
From Parikuda he returned to Puri , plundered the stores ( lārana - koți bhandāra ) , damaged the great temple up to the amalaka stone , disfigured all the images and uprooted the Kalpavata tree and set fire to it after covering it with ...
From Parikuda he returned to Puri , plundered the stores ( lārana - koți bhandāra ) , damaged the great temple up to the amalaka stone , disfigured all the images and uprooted the Kalpavata tree and set fire to it after covering it with ...
Page 26
When his thought ( i.e. devotions at Jagannath ) had been realized , he returned and took up his quarters near Sali ( ? ) . Every day active men went forth and inflicted chastisement . In consequence of counsels he ( Rajah Ram Cand ) ...
When his thought ( i.e. devotions at Jagannath ) had been realized , he returned and took up his quarters near Sali ( ? ) . Every day active men went forth and inflicted chastisement . In consequence of counsels he ( Rajah Ram Cand ) ...
Page 148
Thereupon he wrote down on a piece of paper the whole of his life - history , kept it upon the bed and without waking up his bride , he climbed up the magic - tree and travelled through the air by means of it and returned home .
Thereupon he wrote down on a piece of paper the whole of his life - history , kept it upon the bed and without waking up his bride , he climbed up the magic - tree and travelled through the air by means of it and returned home .
Page 149
poison from his saintship , returned home , and having mixed it up with some cooked - rice offered it to Madana to eat . The latter unsuspectingly partook of it and was immediately changed into a falcon . The saint , thereupon , assumed ...
poison from his saintship , returned home , and having mixed it up with some cooked - rice offered it to Madana to eat . The latter unsuspectingly partook of it and was immediately changed into a falcon . The saint , thereupon , assumed ...
Page 151
At this time the two brothers , Madan and Kamadeva , were returning from their trading expedition and seeing the Suka ... Shortly afterwards the two brothers Madan and Kamadeva returned home and were given to understand by their wives ...
At this time the two brothers , Madan and Kamadeva , were returning from their trading expedition and seeing the Suka ... Shortly afterwards the two brothers Madan and Kamadeva returned home and were given to understand by their wives ...
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