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

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________________ 34? LIPT IN INCIENT INDI 4 Tāmalitti is cited as an example of donamuha whcrc goods 11cie caud by land as well as by water.816 It was well-known for cloth and is mentioned along with Gauda and Sindhu897 (See also Konkana). Tāmalitti was a gicat river-port town of the timc It is identificd with modern Tamluk, situated on thc bank of the Rupanaravan $28 Tambaya-a selllement It is mentioned that Mahāvīla travelled here from Janbulhanda and proceeded to Kūviya Sannivcsa.810 It has not been identified. Tankana-n country It was a non-ryan country It is referido in the Savagadangaisu as well as in the Bhagavali.831 It is said that the Tankalul mlechas lived m Ullarilaha and went to Dakkhinītaha lor trade taking with them gold, Toivand other saleable commodities Since they did not follow the language ol the southern country, they collected their goods in piles and laid theu hands on them They did not lift tlıcır hands from the articles until they got a suitable price for then goods 882 Tankana is mentioned in thc Brhalkathakosa 833 There was a mountain heic of the same name Rudiadatta and Cāiudatta are said to have killed two goats on this mountam They entered into their skin and were laken by the guced Bherunda birds to the Ratnadı īpa. The tangan s WCIC a mountain tube and are mentioned often in the llahubharata They inhabitated a large kingdom ruled ovei by Subāhu which was in tlic middle portion of the Himalayas 8+ Teyalipura- a oily It is mentioned that hing Kanagaraha ruled here 835 It is not identifiable. 836 Brh Bha. 1. 1090. SPT Ta Bhā. 7 32 $39 4G I., P732 For different names and discussion about Tämralıptı see Sylvain List, Pre-Aryan and Pre-Draudian, p 118f 899 Sec Supra p 258. 230 3 3 18 831 32 89% a cup 120 838 93 146. 34 II. 29. 44 , III 142 24 ff; See also Dr. Motichand's article in the J. U. P. HS, Vol. XVII, Pt I, p 35. 281 Näya. 14, p. 147 ff.

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