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Ketaya-a city
It is mentioned in the Suyagaḍanga cūrṇi 350 Its location cannot be known.
Keyaiaddha-a kingdom
Half of this kingdom was included among the twenty five and a half Aryan countries with Seyaviya as its capital.95 (See supra, p 256 for identification).
Keyara a holy place
Keyāra is mentioned as an unholy place in Jain literature.369 Kedāra is mentioned as a holy place in the Mahabharata (III 81.72). Kedara is identified with Kedarnath situated on the southern side of the junction of the Mandakini and the Dudhaganga, in the district of Garhwal, United Provinces, 953
Khabbada
Khabbaḍiya or Dāsi Khabbadiya is mentioned as a sākhā of the Jain sramanas in the Kalpasūtra.854
Khabbadiyā may be associated with Kharvata in western Bengal."
LIFE IN ANCIENT INDIA
Khahanagari (Khandagiri)—a mountain
This mountain was known for its caves (lena).85
It may be identified with well-known Khandgiri Hill in the Puri district in Orissa.
Khandappavaya a cave
This cave is said to have been located in Veyaddha It is said that the universal king Sanakkumāra conquered Magaha, Varadāma, Pabhāsa, Sindhu, Khandappavaya and other places, and thus gaining victory over the whole of Bharaha, returned to Gayapura.357
It is not identified
Khattiyakundaggama or Kundapura-a town
Kundaggama or Kundapura had two divisions viz. Khattiyakundaggāma and Mahanakundaggāma; one was ruled over by Khattiyas
850 p 414
856
857
951
852 859
964 8, p 227 a
335
See Raya, su 142, p 273
Nisi cu, 11 p 685 GD, p 97 f
RC Majumdar, History of Bengal, Vol I, Dacca, 1943, p 410 n, also Prabodh Chandra Sen, I HQ, Vol VIII, pp 530 ff, also Pramode Lal Paul, Indian Culture, Vol. III, p 525
Acă cũ, p 350
Uttara Ti, 18, p. 240, also see T. S. P. p. 174.