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The Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society July 1922

1922

The commentator of Buddliamitra's gramar Viragoliyam Perundevanar who was a pupil of Budclhamitra himself refers to the Nariviruttam of Tiruttakkadevar.10 Buddliamitra was a contemporary of the Chola king Virarajendra 111 who ascended the throne in A. D. 1062-63.12 Consequently Tiruttakkadevar must have lived before the second half of the eleventh century. [...] The style of the original is often brief and obscure and the author has the habit of finising sentences in the middle of a verse line instead of letting them run to the end of it in the customary manner. [...] 5.) The other who possessed four kinds of knowledge5 spoke as follows : for the conduct of good men never tires the mind either of the teller or of the hearer. [...] 28.) When at the time of sunrise he reached the house of the minister Käshthatigäraka and saw him there the knave told him in secret : The kingdom will belong to you. [...] 80.) Once some one who had the appearance of an ascetic perceived in the park of the city the prince who was engaged in the usualX boys' games ball etc.
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Cover
i-iii F.R. Sell view
Frontmatter
1-ii F.R. Sell view
The Story of Jivandhara
317-348 E. Hultzsch view
The Ancient Story of Devarayadroog
349-356 R. Goodwill view
The Age of the Brahmanas
357-366 B.V. Ayyar view
Construction of Forts
367-374 P.V. Ayyar view
Bhasa’s Pratimanatakam
375-396 K. Pisharoti view
On Some Vestiges of the Custom of Offering Human Sacrifices to Water-Spirits
397-405 Sarat Mitra view
Reviews
406-410 F.R. Sell view
Subscriptions and donations received during the quarter ended June 1922
411-415 F.R. Sell view
List of Books presented or purchased during the quarter ended 30th June 1922
416-421 F.R. Sell view
Backmatter
i-iii F.R. Sell view

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