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Page 131
... period of eight days before the navel- cord of a baby falls . No medicine is given to the father of the child . He is not permitted to sleep in his own house during the period of confinement in most parts of the hills inhabited by the ...
... period of eight days before the navel- cord of a baby falls . No medicine is given to the father of the child . He is not permitted to sleep in his own house during the period of confinement in most parts of the hills inhabited by the ...
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... period of their collection , could possibly have been gathered by the compiler and his able collaborators . Neither ... period , that is , to period following the Bharata War , and there can be no doubt that such hymns were not in ...
... period of their collection , could possibly have been gathered by the compiler and his able collaborators . Neither ... period , that is , to period following the Bharata War , and there can be no doubt that such hymns were not in ...
Page 195
... period of two Academic years or following four examinations with immediate effect for very serious offence and gross negligence of his patients against the discipline of the Institute and the Medital Ethics . " University Regd . No ...
... period of two Academic years or following four examinations with immediate effect for very serious offence and gross negligence of his patients against the discipline of the Institute and the Medital Ethics . " University Regd . No ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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