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The Journal of the Bihar and Orissa Research Society

1917

va na Mountain and a discussion of the most probable site of the Kukkutapadagiri By V. H. Jackson M. A. The Eighth Book of Hiuen Tsang's Records of the Western World which contains the first part of his account of the country of Magadha concludes with a long and detailed account of Bodh Gaya. [...] Although as he says this pass and the hill to the north of it are called Budhain by the people of the district the Survey station called Budhain is to the south of the pass on the transverse hill which they call Chhatagiri. [...] It oozes out in the heat of the sun at the foot of the Himalayas from the bowels of gold silver and copper respectively "—and remarks that " the resin of Styrax Benzoienm and also a variety of bitumen especially the latter are referred to."' The substance obtained from Hanria Hill may well be that described as having the smell of cow's urine but as the analysis shows it is neither a resin nor [...] Palmographically the Bhafija grants fall into two distinct groups :— I —(i) The Kumurukela grant of Satruhhafija.[8] (ii) The Sonpur grant of Satrubhafija.[9] (iii) The Tapasaikera grant of Ranabhafija the year 16.[1o] (iv) The Baudh grant of Ranabhafija the year 26.[11] (v) The Baudh grant of Ranabhafija the year 54. [...] The descent of the Bhalijas from a man who sprang out of the egg of a pehen is mentioned specially in the Bamanghati grants but the other grants refer to the clan as the andajavariasa the clan of the egg." The seal of Kanakabhafija is also different from that of other Bhaiija kings.
anthropology archaeology
Pages
151
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120007
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-ii unknown view
I.—Hiuen Tsang’s Route in South Bihar: An identification of the Buddhavana Mountain and a discussion of the most probable site of the Kukkutapadagiri
293-i V.H. Jackson view
II.—Chemical Analysis of Silajit from the Hamia Hill
317-318 K.S Caldwell view
III.—The Bhanja Dynasty of Orissa
319-323 R.D Banarji view
IV.—First English Factory in Patna 1620-1621
324-340 E.A Horno view
V.—The Pirs; or the Muhammadan Saints of Bihar
341-348 Saiyid Imam view
VI.—Note on Prehistoric Stone Implements found in the Singhbhum District
349-ix C.W Anderson view
VII.—Social Organization of the Birhors
363-371 Sarat Roy view
VIII.—Notes on Mangalkot
372-377 Abdul Wali view
IX.—A Folk-tale of a New Type from North Bihar and its Variants
378-405 Sarat Mitra view
X.—Notes on Club Life in Ancient India
406-415 Jitendra Bose view
I.—Note on some Unpublished Sanskrit Manuscripts
416-420 Amaranatha Jha view
II.—Not on Orissa Temples and Copper plate Inscriptions
421-422 Tarini Rath view
I.—Minutes of a Meeting of the Council of the Bihar and Orissa Research Society held at the Hon’ble Mr Walsh’s house Bankipore on the 20th April 1917
423-426 unknown view

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