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west, with Dvăraka as its capital'. Rhys Karnãtaka History, Vol. I, p. VII. Under Davids (op. cit.), p. 28.
1.211 (Aoizga fama afac7) comm. explains Kämpilya, Book VII, section 32 (210g
Karņāța as comprising Vidara and other FETTIFT974 Ff927). Identified places : कर्णाट्युवतीनां विदरादिस्त्रीणाम. Vidara with Kampil in Farrukhabad District, U.
is modern Bidar (District and Town) in P. The city of Kākandi, described as a great
Hyderabad State. Comm. on Book I
identifies Karṇāta with Vanavāsa (or commercial centre (oriaagraarai
Vanavāsi): ištai apargatatoare. rehart Ibid.), seems to have been in the neighbourhood of Kāmpilya, as the miser Kaunga, Book III: g Hik: etc., p. 431. Sågaradatta goes from the latter city to Same as Kongudeśa, "the western part of Kākandi on hearing of the death of his Maisur as far as Nandidrug, together with nephew, and returns not long after. Ka- Coimbatore and Salem." Rapson: Indian kandi is mentioned also in Book VII, Coins, p. 36. section 24. It was the birth place of the Kaus'ambi, Book III (Tagafiaaffaa Jaina Tirtham kara Puşpadanta. Soma
Huga:). Identified with Kosam on the deva says sitas959654TH Figarra atufafaa
Jumpa, about 30 miles west of Allahabad. पतिसंपादितोद्यावेन्दिरासन्या काकन्यां पुरि.
Kaušāmbi was the capital of the Vatsa Kanakagiri, Book III, p. 566. A mountain country. Comm. says tief ar 79 near Ujjayini. Yasodhara, the king of
वत्सदेशे गोपाचलात् गव्यूतिचतुश्चत्वारिंशति वर्तते. If Ujjayini, is described as the lord of
Gavyüti, as a measure of distance, is taken Kanakagiri. Comm. says that Kanakagiri to mean two Krosas or four miles, Kausis the name of a city on the Suvarnagiri ämbi, according to the commentary, is mountain, four Krośas from Ujjayini about 176 miles from Gopäcala or Gwalior. (सुवर्णगिरिनामपर्वतोपरि वसति यत् नगरं तत् कनकगिरि- Kausambi is mentioned also in Book VII, रित्युच्यते । उज्जयिन्याः समीपे गव्यूतिद्वयं गत्वा कनकगिरिः section 26. In an early Buddhist text al).
(the Mahā-Sudassana-Syttanta of the Kankāhi, Book V. A village near Ujjayini.
Dighanikäya) Kosambi is mentioned The inhabitants of the village manufactur- as one of the great cities, the others being ed woolen shawls or carpets and leather
Campễ, Rajagaha, Bonares etc. saddles. Somadeva says gofaff Parafin
Kira 3,249 (18+ a
cara:). Kashmir. Comm. तमताजिनजेणाजीवनोट जाकुले..."ककाहिनामके ग्राम
says धामके. Comm. says तमतम् ऊमयमास्तरणम्,
4: Thaterat fraften ferq:. अजिनजेणं चर्मपल्याणम्
Krathakais'ika, Book III: Farfarang F#: etc., Karahāta, Book V. Karhäd on the confluence
P. 431 and of this, p. 567. Comm. of the Krishna and the Koina in Sätärä
explains the term as Virātadeśa, corresDistrict, Bombay Province. Somadeva
ponding roughly to the present territory describes Karahāta as a prosperous coun
of Jaipur and Alwar States. Kalidasa try and gives an interesting picture of a
identifies Krathakaisika with Vidarbha large duiry farm of the locality. He
(Berar and the adjoining territory) in refers also to the tall gold-crested edifices
Raghuvamsa 5. 60, 61. of Karabāta: 777,
a
TETI9451 Kuntala 1. 211 ( 3 [ETTE). "In TEHETHU 7: salut : 1......
the inscriptions of the later Kadambas, Karnata 1. 185 (कर्णाटयुवतिसुरतावतंस) and कर्णाटीनां the progenitor of the Kadamba family
Tahfaro: Book I. Roughly the (sometimes called Mayuravarman, but country between the Godāvari and the in some cases Makkana or Trilocana Kåverf, bordering on the Arabian Sea in Kadamba) is represented as the ruler of the West, and extending approximately to the Kuntala country which is described 78* longitude in the East. Sources of As the land round the capital city of
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