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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal Part I History Literature &c. 1896

1896

The leader of the forces of Jaj-nagar was a person by name Saban-tar the son-in-law of the Rae who during the time of Malik Izzu-d-din Tutthril-i-Tughan-Khan had advanced to the bank of the river of Lakhanawati. [...] 6. Where on the face of the earth is so many-tongued a person who can proclaim the great military exploits of every king of the Lunar Dynasty ? The description of the glories acquired by the prowess of one of the members of the family (Arjuna) has taken up a Mahabharata. [...] What more can be said in praise of these kings belonging to the Gaijga Dynasty than that at the time when in battle they snatched away by force all the lands belonging to the Kalixjgas and the fortune long enjoyed by others ; the divine tortoise the three-eyed give at Giikarrgt as well as on the Malaindra the sea and the sun and the moon in the sky all bore witness to the occasion. [...] 1064) when the sun was in the sign of Sagittarius (Dhnnu) when all the planets were exercising auspicious influence and the enemies had all been destroyed the prince the illustrious Kanailroava son to the great king Gaijga and the only lord of the worlds was anointed kinz at which all the universe rejoiced. [...] The earth is already burdened with the weight of the seven seas and trembling often calls for the help of NaOcvara (king of the snakes) and Karinr!ceara (king of the tortoises).
history
Pages
89
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120250
Segment Pages Author Actions
Copper plate inscription of Nrsithlia-dēva II of Orissa dated 1217 Caka —by Nagēndra Nātha Vasu
229-271 Honorary Philological Scretary view
On two Unreoarded Scullptares in the Ananta Cave Khandagiri—by Alexander E.. Caddy.
272-274 Honorary Philological Scretary view
A Tibetan Guide-book to the lost Sites of the Buddha’s Birth and Death.— by L.A. Vaddell M.B. LL.D.
275-279 Honorary Philological Scretary view
On the Kācmīrī Vowel-System.—By G. A. GriErson C.I.E. I.C.S.
280-305 Honorary Philological Scretary view
Backmatter
i-xii Honorary Philological Scretary view

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