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... tradition of build- ing mausoleums to express their devotion to particu- lar persons . For their contemporaries in Rajasthan , it was considered honourable for a man to die fighting - for his honour and his land- and for a woman to ...
... tradition of build- ing mausoleums to express their devotion to particu- lar persons . For their contemporaries in Rajasthan , it was considered honourable for a man to die fighting - for his honour and his land- and for a woman to ...
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... tradition . Their mes- sage differs on account of the difference in the medium . In the former case , memory is composed by a ' contem- poraneous recording ' ; in the case of the latter , it is rec- ollection over time . Written ...
... tradition . Their mes- sage differs on account of the difference in the medium . In the former case , memory is composed by a ' contem- poraneous recording ' ; in the case of the latter , it is rec- ollection over time . Written ...
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... tradition in the absence of appropriate institutional moorings ? Much later , after coming into contact with the philosopher Daya Krishna's work on traditional institutions and schools of thought , one realised that our country is ...
... tradition in the absence of appropriate institutional moorings ? Much later , after coming into contact with the philosopher Daya Krishna's work on traditional institutions and schools of thought , one realised that our country is ...
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