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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 September 2022

Megha Chand Inglis*
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m.inglis@ucl.ac.uk
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Let us sit down here on this seat. We had it made as a sample for a temple in Junagadh. Now it has a place here at home. We call its back the kakshasan. Do you know why? Because the backrest supports the kaksh or the armpit, when you lean against it while sitting, just like this.

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