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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal 1861

1862

II was successor to Siyaka who followed Vairisitiha and he Krishnaraja.* In the year of Vikrarnaditya 1031 coresponding to A. D. 974 in the month Bhfidrapada on the fouteenth day of its light fortnight Vakpatirgja at the instance of Kanhapaika probably his chief counsellor affixed at Ujjayini his signature to the grant which forms the subject of the inscription. [...] As of bestowing away gold in bulk as great as Meru and billions of kino and fifty millions of horses is the merit of beholding S'iva." [...] 1. May the deep hue of the hard throat of Sirikantha a hue as of the smoke associated with the fire of the poison of strepitant* snakes ; resembling Sainhikeya when in contact with the horns of the resplendent moon adorning Sliva's head ; and exhibiting the beauty of musk when lying shadowed on th© tremulous checks of Oiridit—conduce to your welbeing. [...] of Lakshmf's countenance ; which was unrefreshed by the waters of the sea uncomforted by the lotos in the reservoir of his own navel and uncheered by the sweet....
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SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
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A Donative Inscription of the Tenth Century; the Sanskrit Original and its Substance in English: with Remarks on the Later Kings of Dhárá in Málava. By Fitz Edward hall Esquire D. C. L.
195-210 The Secretaries view
A few notes on Antiquities near Jubbulpoor.—By Lieut.-Colonel H. Yule. (Bengal Engineers)
211-215 The Secretaries view
Note on the Rain-Fall in the Basin of the River Mahanuddy and the Floods consequent theroupon.—By Captain J. C. Harris Bengal Engineers
216-221 The Secretaries view
Notes on the River Yang-tse-Kiang from Hankow to Ping-shan. By Licut.-Col. Sarel B.A. F.R.G.S.
222-256 The Secretaries view
From Captain J. C. Haughton Superintendent Port Blair to W. Grey Esquire Secretary to Government of India No. 85 dated the 27th March 1861
256-258 The Secretaries view
Notes On The Andamanese Captured At Port Blair
258-263 The Secretaries view
A Note on certain Aborigines of the Andaman Islands by Lieut.Colonel Albert Fytche Commissioner of the Tenasscrim and Martaban Provinces
263-267 The Secretaries view
On the Identity of the Toramanas of Eran Gwalior and Kashmir.— By Bábu Rájendralála Mitra
267-278 The Secretaries view
The great Comet of 1861.—By the Rev. Dr. Mackay
279-291 The Secretaries view
Discovery of the New Planet “ Asia”—By N. R. Pogson Esq. F. R. A. S. Government Astronomer Madras
291-293 The Secretaries view
Proceedings of the Asiatic Society of Bengal for June 1861
294-315 The Secretaries view

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