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APRIL, 1967
Kabul,
Krumu GomaUR
ANART
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ANBOJA
GANDHARA
Suvasty
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Rajapura
Taxila
Vitasta R
KEKA Sakala
drabhaga
Parush
Thar Desert
HAVAN Sarasvati R.
BRAHMAVARTA USINARA,
Satadru R
Karakoram Mt.
Parnasa R
ViposoR
Indraprastha Virata
Pari AV
Narmada R. Bhrigukachcha
Tapi
Hastinapur Mathura
piya
Proshni
MULAKA
05 Manjira R
Tomuna R
Sindhu R.
vetraval
Godavar
shne
Suktime Vindhya
Indravati R
Rajagrind
ANDHRA
Longulini R.
Champa ANGA
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PRAGJYOTISHA duhityoR
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KALING UTKALA
Rishikulye R.
amralipti SuvarnarekheR Vaitarani R
speak of the mountain Vardhamana, of which two occur in the Purānas ; more to say seems impossible as long as the story alleged by Jacobi cannot be shown elsewhere.
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2. Campa. A city, well-known from Buddhist literature, four miles to the west of Bhagalpur, the capital of the Anga kingdom2.
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3. Prsthicampa. There is no other explanation possible than the assumption to see in the name not the suburb, but a certain part of the town Campa. In Aupapātika Sutra § 38, for instance, Mahavira stays not in the town Campa but bähhim; the meaning of Prsthicampa seems to be something like 'High-Campa' or the 'Acropolis of Campa'. The ruins of a fort, Karnagad, exist till today3.
4-5. Vaisali and Vanijyagrama. Few places of India, besides Pataliputra, perhaps none attracts and deserves the interest of students of Ancient India in such a high degree as it is the case with
Cf. Mark Collins, The Geographical Data of the Raghuvamsa...... Dissertation, Leipzig, 1907, p. 23 ff.; V. A. Smith, Early History of India, 3rd Ed. 1914, p. 31; N. Dey, I.c., p. 44-46.
8 Cf. N. Dey, I.c., p.44.
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