Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 8Bishop's College Press, 1840 |
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الصفحة 164
... ascend by climbing up the sacred images . From the side wall , which was perpendicular , I first sent up one of the bearers , and then by laying hold of the leg of one god , and the arm of another , the head of a third , and so on , I ...
... ascend by climbing up the sacred images . From the side wall , which was perpendicular , I first sent up one of the bearers , and then by laying hold of the leg of one god , and the arm of another , the head of a third , and so on , I ...
الصفحة 166
... ascend a considerable number of steps , at the top of which is situated the representation of the vital principle . Let us now measure the height of the gentleman . The natives ob- jected to my going inside , without taking off my boots ...
... ascend a considerable number of steps , at the top of which is situated the representation of the vital principle . Let us now measure the height of the gentleman . The natives ob- jected to my going inside , without taking off my boots ...
الصفحة 181
... ascended to heaven . The poet indicates that YASODHURMA DEVA dug a great Tank . 26. A play on words pervades this stanza . It may refer to KRISHNA or NAROT- TAMA , also called PUTANAMA , who was the delight of YASODA , his adoptive ...
... ascended to heaven . The poet indicates that YASODHURMA DEVA dug a great Tank . 26. A play on words pervades this stanza . It may refer to KRISHNA or NAROT- TAMA , also called PUTANAMA , who was the delight of YASODA , his adoptive ...
الصفحة 191
... where there is footing to ascend , up to the summit ; these ex- cavations are most numerous along the lower part of the hills , and сс form distinct houses , most of which are uninjured by 1839. ] 191 Account of a Journey to Beylah .
... where there is footing to ascend , up to the summit ; these ex- cavations are most numerous along the lower part of the hills , and сс form distinct houses , most of which are uninjured by 1839. ] 191 Account of a Journey to Beylah .
الصفحة 210
... ascend to the village , in which a pucka house had been appropriated for our ac- commodation . Dewangari , the ... ascended , and one which runs eastward to a picturesque village about half a mile distant , and which also leads to ...
... ascend to the village , in which a pucka house had been appropriated for our ac- commodation . Dewangari , the ... ascended , and one which runs eastward to a picturesque village about half a mile distant , and which also leads to ...
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