Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 72،الجزء 1 -المجلد 73،الجزء 1 |
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A great deal of our time was of course taken up by the examination of the Mahārāja's collection of MSS . , which , as regards the antiquity of the documents , are surpassed by no Sanskrit Library ...
A great deal of our time was of course taken up by the examination of the Mahārāja's collection of MSS . , which , as regards the antiquity of the documents , are surpassed by no Sanskrit Library ...
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The language is no doubt intended for Sanskrit , but in obscurity and a perfectly wild absence of syntax 5 it rivals the worst colophons of Nepalese MSS . that I have seen . I thought at first of printing the whole , but after studying ...
The language is no doubt intended for Sanskrit , but in obscurity and a perfectly wild absence of syntax 5 it rivals the worst colophons of Nepalese MSS . that I have seen . I thought at first of printing the whole , but after studying ...
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Returning to the semi - Sanskrit account of V1 , which curiously makes no mention of the invasion of Harisimha , we find ( 276 ) that an infant son of Jayarudra died a few days after his father's death . His daughter Sati - nayakadevi ...
Returning to the semi - Sanskrit account of V1 , which curiously makes no mention of the invasion of Harisimha , we find ( 276 ) that an infant son of Jayarudra died a few days after his father's death . His daughter Sati - nayakadevi ...
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A revival of letters , too , is vouched for by the fact that lengthy Sanskrit inscriptions in prose and verse , which had disappeared for some five centuries or more , now re - appear and are continued in the reign of Jayasthiti's son.4 ...
A revival of letters , too , is vouched for by the fact that lengthy Sanskrit inscriptions in prose and verse , which had disappeared for some five centuries or more , now re - appear and are continued in the reign of Jayasthiti's son.4 ...
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Interpreting this according to the somewhat ' free - and - easy ' Sanskrit used by scribes , I understand it to mean that in Samvat 1076 Gopati , son of Srikura , ( Kāyastha ) paṇḍit belonging to the country of Nepal and living in ...
Interpreting this according to the somewhat ' free - and - easy ' Sanskrit used by scribes , I understand it to mean that in Samvat 1076 Gopati , son of Srikura , ( Kāyastha ) paṇḍit belonging to the country of Nepal and living in ...
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