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The Journal of the Bihar and Orissa Research Society

1918

S The position of the Miishika capital is given in the inscription as being on the river Kaiiha-benii which means the united stream of what we now call the Kanhan and the Wain in the Central Provinces. [...] The Kanhan and the Wain unite in the district of Bhandara and the united stream comes down to meet the Wardha in the district of Chanda. [...] The capital of the Mifshikas which our inscription contemplates to be on the Kafiha-bena was situated somewhere within the districts of Bhandara and Chanda in the Central Provinces.* The translation of the passage will be : "the army having reached the Krishna -versa he causes the Miisbika capital to be heated by it " (i.e. [...] The former reading (ubhaga-Prachi-tate) was the result on the impression of this mutilation plus abrsion—the to of the supposed tate for instance is really the remaining half of ja of raja ; the supposed ya proved to be the upper half of ma and the mistaken bha is the top of a va rha or some other letter with an i-stroke I The M§15.-vijaya Palace is called a sam-nivelsa which denotes that [...] But at the same time another rock-cut building of the same period the Jaya-Vijaya has the Bodhi-tree of the Mahavira the rata tree which is being worshipped in the sculpture.* Simlia or lion is the symbol of the last prophet.
education
Pages
142
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120007
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i unknown view
I.—Note on an Inscribed Copper Axehead from Orissa
361-363 Edward Gait view
II.—Hathigumpha Inscription Revised from the Rock
364-404 K.P. Jayaswal view
III>—The Bodh-Gaya Inscription of Prakhyata-Kirtti
405-411 H. Panday view
IV.—Some Problems in Gupta Chronology
412-417 Panna Lall view
V.—Shivaji and the English in Western India
418-434 Jadunath Sarkar view
VI.—Sugar Industry in Ancient India
435-454 Joges Ray view
VII.—The Religion of the Birhors
455-482 Sarat Roy view
I.—The Topography of Garhgaon and its Environs in 1662-1663 A.D.
483-486 Jadunath Sarkar view
II.—The Word Kikata in the Rigveda in Reference to South Bihar
487-491 Purnenedu Sinha view
III.—On a Muhammadan Folk-Tale of the Hero and the Deity Type
492-497 Sarat Mitra view
I.—Proceedings of the Council Meeting of the Bihar and Orissa Research Society Held on 9th November 1918 at 3 p.m at the Society’s Office
498-500 unknown view

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