Book Title: Life in Ancient India as Depicted in Jain Canons
Author(s): Jagdishchandra Jain
Publisher: New Book Company

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________________ 286 LIFE IN ANCIENT INDIA upper.348 The murder of any human being was as much condemned here as the slaying of a Brāhmana.28 A concoction was prepared in this country from dried mango-chips and was used as a drink Virāliva. a vegetablc root, was known here as vallı,260 and pålaga as sāga 11 Golla was also noted for ankakareluya and other vegetables 252 It may be identified with Goli situated on the Gallaru, a tributary of the river Kistna in Guntur district. This was an important place in ancient India and here the inscriptions of the Iksvākus were recently discovered.983 The mention of Golla and Golālcārya in the Sravanabelagolā inscriptions also testifies that this country was situated in South.254 Gopalagiri-e mountain This mountain is mentioned along with Citrakūta (see Citrakūta) The Caturvimsatiprabandha mentions one Gopālgiri in Kānyakubja.965 It is not identifiable Goragiri—a mountain Under the spring of this mountain an idol of Siva is mentioned 180 Goratha Hill is a small isolated hill about five or six miles to the west of the valley of old Rajagrha.957 Goyāvarī—a rider Paitthāna was situated on the bank of this river 268 Godāvari is considered to be onc of the holiest rivers in Southern India and had its source in Brahmagiri, situated on the side of a village called Tryambak which is twenty miles from Nasik.250 Gudasatthanayara-a city This city is referred to in the Ava syaka Cūrni.360 This city was situated not far from Broach.201 148 Acā cū p. 274 240 Siya. ci p. 357. 360 Aca.cú , p. 340 351 Bth Bhả Visesa cūrni, 1 2094. 363 Acā cū, p 341. 158 Bulletin of the Madras Government Museum, Vol. I, pt I p. 1, by T. N. Ramchandran 354 Jain Silalekha Sangraha pp 26, 69, 73 etc., Bombay, 1928, by Prof. Hiralal 366 9, p. 57 206 Nist cú, p. 18 (MSS) 367 GDP 71. 388 Brh. Bhā 6 6244 ff. 369 G.E.B. 07. 180 p 542. 301 Prabhāvakacarita, p 34.

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