Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4 |
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الصفحة 64
Scenes of every - day life , such as preparing food , carrying water , buying and selling , processions , hunting - scenes , elephant - fights , men and women engaged in singing , dancing , and playing on musical instruments , are most ...
Scenes of every - day life , such as preparing food , carrying water , buying and selling , processions , hunting - scenes , elephant - fights , men and women engaged in singing , dancing , and playing on musical instruments , are most ...
الصفحة 73
... and comprises nineteen lines , the first four of which have a break in the middle , caused by an outline figure of the goddess Rájalakshmi with two elephants standing on expanded lotuses , and pouring water on her head .
... and comprises nineteen lines , the first four of which have a break in the middle , caused by an outline figure of the goddess Rájalakshmi with two elephants standing on expanded lotuses , and pouring water on her head .
الصفحة 83
Α . Conch , a throne , an umbrella , fine horses and fine elephants , these mark the grant of lands ; and the result is Heaven , O Indra ! He who resumes land , whether given by himself or given by others , becomes a worm in filth and ...
Α . Conch , a throne , an umbrella , fine horses and fine elephants , these mark the grant of lands ; and the result is Heaven , O Indra ! He who resumes land , whether given by himself or given by others , becomes a worm in filth and ...
الصفحة 85
enemies , an axe in cleaving the trunks of the elephants of ( his ) enemies , by whose radiance like the whiteness of the moon and jasmine were illuminated , the caves of Kuláchala frequented by the consorts of the kinnaras ; his son ...
enemies , an axe in cleaving the trunks of the elephants of ( his ) enemies , by whose radiance like the whiteness of the moon and jasmine were illuminated , the caves of Kuláchala frequented by the consorts of the kinnaras ; his son ...
الصفحة 111
... of her hair : the lord like a stately elephant in gait and the daughter of Vrishabhánu like an elephant queen : the damsel in a blue vesture and Mohan in yellow with a red khaur on his forehead ( Rejoice , Sri Hit Hari Vans ! ) ...
... of her hair : the lord like a stately elephant in gait and the daughter of Vrishabhánu like an elephant queen : the damsel in a blue vesture and Mohan in yellow with a red khaur on his forehead ( Rejoice , Sri Hit Hari Vans ! ) ...
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