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GEOGRAPHICAL LEXICON
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II. cddha was situated on the bank of the Benna. *** H ver, in the T echir, araddha is said to have been situated in Tint on the banks of the Ganges.
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Ma-cault
It is said that this country was visited by Usabha (sec Adamba)
It may be the same as Alaka of the Buddhists in the district of Auran gabad in the Hyderabad State.
Indaure
King Indadatta was the ruler of this city **
Indapura marbe identified with Indore, 8 miles from Anupshahar in the district of Bulandshahar.is
Litalap- last
This tank wu quared in Selapura in the country of Tosali, This is said to hire beer bul: 5v Isivāla. a miniera god. It is said that people celebrated here :es: for eight days, 1st
Isitzla Iarvillis rezerred to in the Hilhigumpha Lascriptions of Khiravela.";
Jambi vagim:-: Ulag?
It is said that Mahira travelled here from Campi and proceeded to Vendhragina a: cncther time the Teacher arrived here from Majjhima Pāvi and actar-c hood under the sala tree on the northern bank of the river tjjuilika 599
Juni Kalvan Viac identifies it with Jambhigaon near the river Damodar in the Hazaribagh district, 180 but it must be located some where near modern Pāvāzuri to the east of Bihar town in Bihar.
181 de cap 283 PP dis 357
Buckhat ar vā. p 373 296 TT a.10 57. 1.2 Jur 1981.
According to the lan p 237, Kannakuija was another name of Indapura; cf. Brhatlit á 9.59 76ff, cf also Aca cũ II, p. 193 where Indapura is given another
name ur Jahura 388 BTA Bhā 3 4223 187 Id 1 3.A 398 Pror B. ML Barua's articie "Háthagumpha Inscriptions of Khåravela," p. 474 ff.I.H..
1935. The word Isitāla ladäga is wrongly translated by scholars. Sie Supra, p 211. SB. pp. 370, 357.