Varand is a considerable rivulet, which rises to the north of Allahabad, and has a course of about 100 miles. The Asi is a mere brook of no length, and owing to its insignificant size, it does not appear in any of our most detailed maps. It is not entered... Archaeological Survey of India Reports - Page 102by Archaeological Survey of India - 1871Full view - About this book
| Asia - 1864 - 738 pages
...the Ganges, between the Barnd Nadi on the north-east, and the Asi NAla on the south-west. The Barnd or Varand is a considerable rivulet, which rises to...Indian Atlas, Sheet No. 88, which is on the scale of 4 miles to the inch, nor even in the larger lithographed map of the district of Benares on the double... | |
| Sir Alexander Cunningham - India - 1871 - 732 pages
...The first name is found in the Ceylonese chronicles, the second in the Burmese version. or Varanu, is a considerable rivulet, which rises to the north...Indian Atlas Sheet, No. 88, which is on the scale of 4 miles to the inch, nor even in the larger lithographed map of the district of Banaras, on the double... | |
| Aśvaghoṣa - English literature - 1883 - 436 pages
...the Ganges, between the Barni Nadi on the north-east and the Asi Nala on the south-west. The Barna is a considerable rivulet which rises to the north...100 miles. The Asi is a mere brook of no length." free from vulgar noise, such was the place where the old y?/shis dwelt. 1219 Tathagata glorious and... | |
| Julius Eggeling - 1900 - 934 pages
...the Ganges, between the Barnd Nadi on the north-east and the Asi Nala on the south-west. The Barna is a considerable rivulet which rises to the north...100 miles. The Asi is a mere brook of no length.' free from vulgar noise, such was the place where the old ^?z'shis dwelt. 1219 Tathagata glorious and... | |
| Bimala Churn Law - Ethnology - 1926 - 226 pages
...the north bank of the Ganges, at the juriction between it and the river Barana.2 The Barana or Varana is a considerable rivulet which rises to the north...course of about 100 miles. The Asi is a mere brook. From the joint name of these two streams which bound the city to the north and the south, the Brahmanas... | |
| India - 1924 - 988 pages
...the north bank of the Ganges, at the junction between it and the River Barana.2 The Barana or Varana is a considerable rivulet which rises to the north of Allahabad and has a course of about hundred miles. The Asi is a mere brook. From the joint name of these two streams which bound the city... | |
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