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The Journal of the Bihar Research Society March & June 1945

1945

The collapse of the enemy forces is the outcome of close collaboration and comradeship of the most progressive nations of the world the superlative political genius of their respective leaders the unsurpassable gallantry and sacrifices of their military heroes and the loyal cooperation of the Governments of the British Empire. [...] The first inscription studied here is located in the 17th year of the reign of VINUGU PTA who according to the writer belonged to the eighth century A. D. and was grandson of the famous Adityasena of the Apshacl inscription and the son of Devagupta mentioned in the Deobarnak inscription of Jivita-Gupta II. [...] PTS I & II.] DEVELOPMENT OF THE MADRAS JUDICIARY 9 notice that in the celebrated cause of Nandakumar all the Judges of the Supreme Court who heard it held that the dividing line was drawn by the Charter of 1753 the only doubt expressed being whether the condition and circumstances of the place and the persons admitted of the law being administered as in England.' Copies of the registers of the [...] George the Directors took care to inform the Mayor's Court not to meddle in the customs of the different Hindu Castes in the matter of the disposal of the estates of deceased persons and other privileges and to avoid as much as possible putting any of the Moors to death unless the crime should be either I;Iurdc+ of piracy and the proofs be positive and plain. [...] From this the association of the god with the origins of the valley its sacred lakes in the mountains guarded by inaccessible peaks and all the myths legends and folklore of the people are inextrcably bound up the whole being symbolized by this figure lapped by the water the rhythmic movement of which simulates in a remarkable manner the effect of breathing.
anthropology archaeology
Pages
165
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120007
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-vi Saiyaid Ali, S.C. Sarkar, Kalikinkar Datta, Saiyid Askari, Dharmendra Sastri view
Victory
1-2 Kalikankar Datta view
Review of the Work of the Bihar Research Society 1944
3-7 Saiyaid Ali view
Early Stages in the Development of the Madras Judiciary
8-17 C.S. Srinivasacari view
The Arts of Nepal
18-27 Percy Brown view
The Kaliyugarajavrttanta and the Imperial Guptas
28-33 Jagan Nath view
Palm-Peaf Mss. from Chinese Turkestan
34-106 Tuhinika Chaterji view
A Theory of Prediction
107-112 D. Shastri view
Some Traditions and Legends about Sasaram
113-120 Syam Bahadur view
Recruits for the Company’s Troops in Bihar 1754-57
121-123 Kalikankar Datta view
Notes of the Quarter
124-130 S. Bahadur view
Reviews of Books
131-134 unknown view
Article
i-xxi unknown view
Backmatter
i-iv unknown view

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