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Journal of the Asiatic Society 1951 Letters

1951

It is the function of the intellectally superior to draw the attention of the rank and file to just that element alone which to them appears to be the quintessence to the exclusion of all others that are nothing but drab and non-essential appanages —in short to sift the grain from the chaff to distinguish the soul from the body. [...] The difference between riti on the one hand and.abda artha and alarhkara on the other was not comparable to the difference that subsisted between the soul and the body through which it manifests itself as the theorists of the Riti school erroneously believed. [...] Could' he be b to the importance of Chittagong which was the main gateway to his capital Gaur or to the doings of the Maghs who secured there a safe refuge ? Indeed for the consolidation of his rule in Bengal the need of reoccupation of Chittagong and expulsion of the Maghs must have claimed his prior attention to the conquest of Chunar Jaunpur and Kalpi.6 It is this natural logic which the [...] In the first place 'it is described in the Oriya Mandbharata of Säralä Däsa who flourished in the early part of the 15th century A. D. that one Vivnukara founded the rule of the Kara family over a holy land called givapura with the aid of Bhima the brother of Yudhiqhira. [...] Of the temple itself the plint floor and the lowest portion of the side and back walls are the only existing remains.
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Pages
69
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-i unknown view
Frontmatter
ii-ii unknown view
The Identity of the Yaśovarman of Some Mediaeval Coins
1-4 Sunil Ray view
The Rīti School and Ānandavardhana’s Dhvani Theory
5-10 Bishnupada Bhattacharya view
Could Muhammad Sháh Súr Conquer Arakan?
11-14 Nirod Sanyal view
Jajpur and the Bhauma-Karas of Orissa
15-18 Dines Sircar view
Puri Copperplate Inscription of Ganga Bhānu II of Orissa
19-i Dines Sircar view
An Important Date in the Chronology of the Pālas
27-32 Dines Sircar view
First Set of the Kendupātnā Plates of Ganga Narasimha II; Śaka 1217 and Anka Year 21
33-40 Dines Sircar view
Maintenance of Irrigation Tanks Through Fishery Revenue in Ancient India
41-50 Sunder Hora view
Revenue Administration of Bengal in the Early Days of Mughal Rule
51-62 Tapan Roychowdhury view
Review of Books
63-64 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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