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The Journal of the Bihar and Orissa Research Society. March 1918

1918

The Memoir gives a vivid picture of the training of the cadets of the Royal Artillery and of the conditions of life in the Army in India in those days. [...] The statue was brought to light by the erosion of the bank of the Ganges in the flood of last October which partly uncovered the roughly hewn square bas e of the statue. [...] FrienPereira2 on Traces of the Couvade among the Kui of the Khonmals and the Male of Thajmahal in the Journal of 1915. [...] Thence following the route of Rama as given in the Ramayana he comes to Gauta ma4rama at the confluence of the Ganges and the Saraka and then to Tadaka's place and after that the hermitage of Chyavana and to Pataliputtra. [...] The last work of this class is Pandava-Digvijaya cast in the form of the conquest of the world by the four brothers of Yudlisthira as given in the Sabha-Parvan extended enlarged and modernized by Ramakavi a favourite poet of the Raja of Aekhara-Bhami during the eighteenth century.
anthropology archaeology
Pages
118
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120007
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
The Annual Address
1-13 E. H. C. Walsh view
I.—Gazetteer Literature in Sanskrit
14-25 Hara Shastri view
II.—The Brihadratha Chronology (Cir. 1727-727 B.C.)
26-35 K. P. Jayaswal view
III.—The Terms “Anusamyana ” “Rajukas” and “Former Kings” in Asoka’s Inscriptions
36-43 K. P. Jayaswal view
IV.—Gholam ‘Ali Rasikh’
44-61 Saiyid Ahmad view
V.—Marriage Customs of the Birhors
62-90 Sarat Roy view
I.—The Nandas Earlier and Later and their Relationship to the Mauryyas
91-95 Harit Deb view
II—A Note on the Hathigumpha Inscription
96-98 K. P. Jayaswal view
III.—A Note on the “Cheta Dynasty of the Hathi-gumpha Inscription
99-100 J. N. Sikdar view
Notes of the Quarter
101-114 unknown view

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