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

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________________ GEOGRAPHICAL LEXICON 325 Purisapura—a city This town was situated in Gandhāra.661 It is said that once king Murunda of Padaliputta sent an envoy to Purisapura.662 It is identified with Peshawar.683 Puriya or Puri- city Puriya was 3 centre of the Jains. It was known for the image of the living lord064 and was inhabited by many stāvakas. Puriya was visited by Vairasāmi, who is said to have arrived here from Uttaräpaha and proceeded to Mahesari. At this time the city was governed by a Buddhist king and Jains and Buddhists were not on good terms 865 Purima (Puliya) was a centre of trade and is cited as an example of jalapattana, where goods were carried by water.668 It may be identified with Puri Jagannath in Orissa.667 Puvvadesa--Eastern division of India This country was visited by Vairasāmi, who proceeded to Uttarāpaha from here.868 Thert were beggar-houses (ghanghāsālā) in the centre of the villages in this country 668 Rice was known as puggali here.680 According to Cunningham, Eastern India comprised Assam and Bengal proper, including the whole of the della of the Ganges, together with Sambalpur, Orissa and Ganjam.gol Radhama kingdom Same as Lādha (See Lādha). Rahamaddana—a fort (kottha) It is said that when Kanha Vasudeva banished the Pāņdavas, he founded this fort as a mark of memory.802 According to the Kathākosa, 80s the city of Rathamardana lay in Madhyadeśa. It is not identifiable. 861 Ava,ci. II, p. 208. 852 Brh Bha. 1. 2291. 863 GD, p. 162 884 Ogh. Ti., 119, p. 59a. 056 Ava Nir., 772; 1188, Ava, cu, p. 396. 868 Nisl c9., 6, p. 34 (MSS). GBT GD, p 162. 858 Ava cú, p. 390. 880 Aca cu , p. 260. 860 Das cū., p. 236. CA G.I., P. 572 863 Vaga 16, p. 196. 869 Taunry, p. 96.

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