Here was formerly a place of worship dedicated to Mahadeva or Hara, with an extensive tract of ground appropriated to the worship of the God ; but the Ganges having destroyed the place of worship, and the holy ground having been resumed during the invasions... A Statistical Account of Bengal - Страница 90по William Wilson Hunter - 1876Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1819 - 736 страници
...say, Crishnarpuut. It is now Rangamatty. Here was formerly a place of worship, dedicated to Maha-deva, or Hara, with an extensive tract of ground appropriated...ground having been resumed during the invasions of the Musulmans, it is entirely neglected. It still exists, however, as a place of worship ; only the uuge... | |
| 1819 - 814 страници
...Crishnarpunt. It is now Ranganiatty. Here was formerly a place of worship, dedicated to Mahá-deva, or liara, with an extensive tract of ground appropriated to...destroyed the place of worship, and the holy ground having beeu resumed during the invasions of the Musulmans, it is entirely neglected. It still exists, however,... | |
| 1875 - 528 страници
...say, Krishnarpunt. It is now Rangamatty. Here was formerly a place of worship, dedicated to Maha-deva, or Hara, with an extensive tract of ground appropriated...ground having been resumed during the invasions of the Mussulmans, it is entirely neglected. It still exists, however, as a place of worship ; ouly the image... | |
| William Wilson Hunter - 1876 - 400 страници
...Captain F. Wilford, in The Transactions of the Asiatic Society (vol. ix. p. 89), states : — ' Rdngdmdt1 was formerly called Oresphonta Hararpana, ie ground...distance from the river. The poets have called the town Kusumapuri, an epithet applied to other favourite cities.' With regard to the history, if it can be... | |
| 1882 - 766 страници
...ground drpan& consecrated to Kara or Shiva. " Here was formerly a place of worship dedicated to Mahadeva or Hara, with an extensive tract of ground appropriated...ground having been resumed during the invasions of the Musalmans, it is entirely neglected. It still exists, however, as a place of worship, only the image... | |
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