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TOPOGRAPHICAL LIST OF THE BRIHAT-SAMHITA.
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lation Kern remarks "Synonymous with eastern division, xiv, 7 [the text gives here Karnapra veya is Karpaprůvarana. Now, I the reading Kôšalaka; but this must be a právarana is synonymous with práveni, so that mistake for Kausalaka]; misc. ref., v. 70; práveya either stands for privénya, or pravêni
x. 9. See also‘Kausala. The correct spelling and právenya are derived from the same base (see also under Kosala') appears to be with právéya. The Markandeya-Purâna, 58; Kausalaka,' which occurs in the Allahabad 31, bas Karņaprâdhêya, in which al is inscription of Samudragupta (Gupta Inscripmisread v."
tions, p. 7, line 19). Karnața, the Kanarese country, in the southern Kansambi, the modern Kosam on the Ganges;
division, xiv. 13. In the Sâmângad grant misc. ref., xvi. 3. The name occurs in one of Dantidurga, the Western Chalukya forces of the Asoka edicts (Ind. Ant. Vol. XVIII, are called "the boundless army of the
Karnataka" (Ind. Ant. Vol. XI. p. 114). Kausikî, a river; misc. ref., xvi. 16. Karvata, a people in the eastern division, xiv. Kavêri, the river that still bears this name, in 5; misc, ref., xvi. 13.
the southern division, xiv. 13 (where the Kaši, a city in the eastern division, better name is given in the plural, Kivéryal);
known as Benares, xiv, 7; misc. ref., v. 72; misc. ref., v. 64. x. 4, 13; xxxii. 19;- the lord or king of Kasi Kerala, a country; misc. ref., xvi. 11. See (Kđé-Escara, Kasi-pa, Kasi-rája), misc. ref., ix. also Kairalala.' Mantarâja of Kerala is 19; xi, 59; lxxviii. 1;- the country of Kasi named among the kings of Southern India, (Kasi-désa), misc. ref., xvii. 25. In the whom Samudragupta is said to have captured plural (Kasayah), the word is used to denote (Gupta Inscriptions, p. 13). the people of Kasi; misc. ref., v. 69. The | kesadhara, 'long-haired or thick-haired people,' city of Kasi is mentioned in the Sarnath in the northern division, xiv. 26. inscription of Prakataditya (Gupta Inscrip-khachara, the inhabitants of the sky, or tions, p. 286).
roamers in the sky,' a people in the northern Kasmira, & people, in the north-east division division, xiv. 28.
(the inhabitants of the Kaśmir country), Khaņda, dwarfs (?),' a people in the southxiv. 29; misc. ref., v. 77, 78; ix. 18; 2. 12. west division, xiv. 18. Also see Kaśmîraka.'
Khasa, a people in tl castern division, xiv. 6; Kâśmîraka, the people of Kasmir; misc. ref., misc. ref., x. 12; lxix, 26. v. 70; xi. 57. See also Kasmira.'
Khasha, a people in the north-east division, Kaunkaņa, the people of the Kookaņa, q. v.; xiv. 30. misc. ref., xvi. 11.
khastha, .dwellers in the sky,' people in the Kaulinda, a people ; misc. ref., iv. 24. There north-west division, xiv. 22.
is the various reading Kaulindra. See also Kira, a people in the north-cast division, xiv. • Kauninda,
29; misc. ref., iv. 23; xxxii. 19. In the Kaulûta, the people of Kulata, q. v.; misc. Chambù grant, the Kiras are mentioned as ref., x. 11.
being conquered by Salilladeva (Ind. Ant. Kanpinda (v. I. Kaulinda), a people in the Vol. XVII. p. 8).
north-east division, xiv. 30; - a king of the Kirâta, a people in the south-west division, Kauņindas or Kuņindas' (Kauninda), misc. xiv. 18, and in the north-east division, xiv. ref., xiv. 33. There are the various readings, 30; misc. ref., v. 35, 80; ix, 35; xi. 60; Kaulinda (ziv. 30, 33), and Kaulindra (xiv. xvi. 2; xxxii. 19, 22; - tbe prince of the 30). See also. Kaulinda.'
Kiratas (Kiráta-bhartri, párthiva), misc. Kaurava, a people, probably the inhabitants of ref., is. 17; xi. 54.
Kuru-land (søe Kuru'); misc. ref., iv. 25; Kirņa, a people in the southern division, xiv. ix. 30; - the lord of the Kauravas (Kaurav- 11. adhipatı), iv. 24.
Kishkindha, a mountain, in the south-east Kansala, the people of Kôšala, q. v.; misc. ref., division, xiv. 10. Monier-Williams defines 2. 14. See also Kausalaka.'
it as "in Odra, containing & cave, the Kausalaka, the people of Kosala, 9. v., in the residence of the monkey-prince Bâlin."