Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4 |
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الصفحة 9
... hard was it to know again— 5 The black stones in order laid in the place where
the pot was set, and the trench like a cistern's root with its sides unbroken still. 6
And when I knew it at last for her resting-place, I cried— * Good greeting to thee,
...
... hard was it to know again— 5 The black stones in order laid in the place where
the pot was set, and the trench like a cistern's root with its sides unbroken still. 6
And when I knew it at last for her resting-place, I cried— * Good greeting to thee,
...
الصفحة 28
... of the cliff supported on frail-looking scaffoldings of tree-trunks resting on
projecting rocks or on wooden trestles, now plunging precipitously down to the
river-side where a stone could be thrown to strike the opposite cliff across the
Indus.
... of the cliff supported on frail-looking scaffoldings of tree-trunks resting on
projecting rocks or on wooden trestles, now plunging precipitously down to the
river-side where a stone could be thrown to strike the opposite cliff across the
Indus.
الصفحة 30
In each house the fireplace consists of three upright stones of which the one at
the back of the hearth is the largest, 18 inches or 2 feet in height. On this stone
they place an offering for the Lhamo from every dish cooked there, before they
eat of ...
In each house the fireplace consists of three upright stones of which the one at
the back of the hearth is the largest, 18 inches or 2 feet in height. On this stone
they place an offering for the Lhamo from every dish cooked there, before they
eat of ...
الصفحة 31
At any rate, there is a remarkable absence in the Dāh-Hanu country, of those
Buddhist monuments (long stone dikes covered with inscriptions, and tall
structures surmounted by obelisks and containing relics, called respectively
Mané and ...
At any rate, there is a remarkable absence in the Dāh-Hanu country, of those
Buddhist monuments (long stone dikes covered with inscriptions, and tall
structures surmounted by obelisks and containing relics, called respectively
Mané and ...
الصفحة 73
It was a large inscribed stone found on a rocky hill in the vicinity of the town of
Mau, about ten miles from Chhattarpur. The record was in a bad state of
preservation, and the transcript and translation of it published in the 'Asiatic
Researches” ...
It was a large inscribed stone found on a rocky hill in the vicinity of the town of
Mau, about ten miles from Chhattarpur. The record was in a bad state of
preservation, and the transcript and translation of it published in the 'Asiatic
Researches” ...
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