| Sir William Henry Sleeman - Oudh (Princely State) - 1858 - 442 pages
...that the angels of all the holy shrines in India had been established at and around Neemsar by Briraha himself; and the Deotas had only to take water from...the old sage, expressing himself satisfied, gave up his life. In what mode it was taken no one can tell me. The Deotas armed themselves with his bones,... | |
| Oudh (India) - 1877 - 556 pages
...case ; that the angels of all the holy shrines in India had been established at and around Neerasar by Brimha himself, and the deotas had only to take...the old sage, expressing himself satisfied, gave up his life. In what mode it was taken no one can tell me. The deotas armed themselves with his bones,... | |
| Oudh (India) - 1877 - 544 pages
...told him that there was really no difficulty whatever in the case ; that the angels of all the holy shrines in India had been established at and around...from all the sacred places over which they presided andi pour it over the old sage to get both him and themselves out of the dilemma. They did so, and... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - India - 1881 - 546 pages
...that the angels of all the holy shrines in India had been established at and around Nimsar by Brahma himself, and the deotas had only to take water from...the old sage, expressing himself satisfied, gave up his life. In what mode it was taken, no one can tell. The deotas armed themselves with his bones, attacked... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - India - 1886 - 560 pages
...that the angels of all the holy shrines in India had been established at and around Nimsdr by Brahma himself, and the deotas had only to take water from...the old sage, expressing himself satisfied, gave up his life. In what mode it was taken, no one can tell. The deotas armed themselves with his bones, attacked... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - India - 1886 - 554 pages
...that the angels of all the holy shrines in India had been established at and around Nimsdr by Brahma himself, and the deotas had only to take water from...the old sage, expressing himself satisfied, gave up his life. In what mode it was taken, no one can tell. The deotas armed themselves with his bones, attacked... | |
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