The Travels of a Hindoo to Various Parts of Bengal and Upper India, Volume 2N. Trübner, 1869 |
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... early period , that Satrughuna , the brother who had been intrusted by Rama with the expedition against Lubbun , first laid the foundations of the city , which stands on our map under the name of Muttra . In a subsequent age , there ...
... early period , that Satrughuna , the brother who had been intrusted by Rama with the expedition against Lubbun , first laid the foundations of the city , which stands on our map under the name of Muttra . In a subsequent age , there ...
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... early this morning the first face which a pilgrim has to meet with in Brindabun . Though we looked with an un- favourable eye upon all Pandas , the young man - for he was only two and twenty years old - who was so oppor- tune in coming ...
... early this morning the first face which a pilgrim has to meet with in Brindabun . Though we looked with an un- favourable eye upon all Pandas , the young man - for he was only two and twenty years old - who was so oppor- tune in coming ...
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... early gallantries than by those of the honourable exploits of his maturer years . In Brindabun he tended cattle , stole milk , played upon the pipe , and danced , sported , and philandered with milkmaids ; and the scenes of his gay ...
... early gallantries than by those of the honourable exploits of his maturer years . In Brindabun he tended cattle , stole milk , played upon the pipe , and danced , sported , and philandered with milkmaids ; and the scenes of his gay ...
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... earliest story about Brindabun that is on record . But it cannot fail to strike a man , how , in a place only six miles distant , the infant could have been secure from the tyrant's reach . The exile of Krishna , his concealment under ...
... earliest story about Brindabun that is on record . But it cannot fail to strike a man , how , in a place only six miles distant , the infant could have been secure from the tyrant's reach . The exile of Krishna , his concealment under ...
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... earliest existence on record is furnished by the inscription on the Iron Pillar at Delhi , stating Rajah Dhava , who put up that pillar in A. D. 319 , to have been a worshipper of Vishnu . The next fact is supplied by Fa Hian , who saw ...
... earliest existence on record is furnished by the inscription on the Iron Pillar at Delhi , stating Rajah Dhava , who put up that pillar in A. D. 319 , to have been a worshipper of Vishnu . The next fact is supplied by Fa Hian , who saw ...
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Akber Altamash ancient appearance arches architecture Aurungzebe beautiful Begum Bengal Brindabun British building built Calcutta century Chandney Chowk Cheetore Chohan cloth College court covered Crown 8vo David Urquhart Delhi DICTIONARY dome Edited elephants emperor English erected eyes F. J. Furnivall F. W. Newman feet Firoz Shah Frances Power Cobbe Gate gateway German gharry gold ground hall hands head Hindoo honour hundred India Indraprastha inscription Iron Pillar Jumma Musjeed Jumna Khan king Kootub Krishna Lalkot LANGUAGE London magnificent Mahomed Mahomedan ment miles Minar Mogul monarch mosque Mussulmans Muttra Nadir Shah original ornamented palace Pandavas Patan Pirthi-raj Post 8vo present princes Professor Rajah reign rich royal Royal Asiatic Society ruins rupees Sanskrit scene sewed Shah Jehan side spot stone story temple throne Timoor tion Togluk Toglukabad Tomara tomb towers Translated traveller Trübner viii walls white marble