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Type Title Author Publication Date Editor
Article (lekha) ‘Inscriptions upon rocks, in South Bihār, described by Dr. Buchanan Hamilton, and explained by Henry Thomas Colebrooke.’ Buchanan Hamilton, F. 1827
Article (lekha) ‘Description of temples of the Jainas in South Bihār and Bhagalpur.’ Buchanan Hamilton, F. 1827
Article (lekha) ‘On the Srawacs or Jains.’ Buchanan Hamilton, F. 1827
Article (lekha) ‘On Inscriptions at Temples of the Jaina Sect in South Bihár. With a Facsimile of an Inscription.’ Colebrooke, Henry Thomas 1827
Article (lekha) ‘On the Philosophy of the Hindus.’ Colebrooke, Henry Thomas 1827
Article (lekha) ‘Three grants of land, inscribed on copper, found at Ujjayani, and presented by Major James Tod to the Royal Asiatic Society. Translated by Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Esq., Director R. A. S Colebrooke, Henry Thomas & Tod, James 1827
Article (lekha) ‘Of the Srāwacs or Jains.ʼ Delamaine, James 1827
Article (lekha) ‘Sanscrit inscriptions.’ With observations by H. H. Wilson Fell, Edward 1825
Article (lekha) ‘Description of the temple of Pārśwanātha at Samet Sīkhar.’ Francklin, William 1827
Article (lekha) ‘Translation of a Sanscrit inscription, relative to the last Hindu king of Delhi, with comments thereon.’ Tod, James 1827
Article (lekha) ‘Comments on an inscription upon marble, at Madhucarghar; and three grants inscribed on copper, found at Ujjayani.’ Tod, James 1827
Article (lekha) ‘On the religious establishments of Mérwar.’ Tod, James 1829
Article (lekha) ‘Sanscrit inscriptions at Ābū.’ Wilson, Horace Hayman 1828
Article (lekha) ‘A sketch of the religious sects of the Hindus.’ Wilson, Horace Hayman 1828