The Travels of a Hindoo to Various Parts of Bengal and Upper India, Volume 2N. Trübner, 1869 |
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... note had been secreted , or transported beyond his reach . The statue of Balmokund of Brindabun was concealed in the Jumna . That of Gokulnath was hid in a ravine on the banks of that river . Yadu - nauth , the image worshipped at ...
... note had been secreted , or transported beyond his reach . The statue of Balmokund of Brindabun was concealed in the Jumna . That of Gokulnath was hid in a ravine on the banks of that river . Yadu - nauth , the image worshipped at ...
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... notes , ' did Heri exult in the assemblage of amorous damsels . One of them pressed him with her swelling breast , while she warbled with exquisite melody . Another , affected by a glance from his eye , stood meditating on the lotos of ...
... notes , ' did Heri exult in the assemblage of amorous damsels . One of them pressed him with her swelling breast , while she warbled with exquisite melody . Another , affected by a glance from his eye , stood meditating on the lotos of ...
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... between Ionia and Peloponnesus . Thence to the Jumna , which is crossed near the real Bushtur - hurun ghaut , and the scene of Brahma's stealing the flocks . The next place of note is Mahavan , the Rajah 116 Travels of a Hindoo .
... between Ionia and Peloponnesus . Thence to the Jumna , which is crossed near the real Bushtur - hurun ghaut , and the scene of Brahma's stealing the flocks . The next place of note is Mahavan , the Rajah 116 Travels of a Hindoo .
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Bholanauth Chunder. The next place of note is Mahavan , the Rajah of which had submitted , and been favourably received by Mah- mood . But a quarrel arising between the soldiers of the two parties , the Hindoos were massacred and driven ...
Bholanauth Chunder. The next place of note is Mahavan , the Rajah of which had submitted , and been favourably received by Mah- mood . But a quarrel arising between the soldiers of the two parties , the Hindoos were massacred and driven ...
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... note on the route is Hatras — dis- tant about six miles from the station . From a den of robbers and thugs , it has now become one of the busiest and most thriving places in Upper Hindoostan , and a principal mart for the cotton and ...
... note on the route is Hatras — dis- tant about six miles from the station . From a den of robbers and thugs , it has now become one of the busiest and most thriving places in Upper Hindoostan , and a principal mart for the cotton and ...
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