OF THE HINDUS. C.51 



IV. Cimpurusha, Hari- IV. They begat fens of 

 varsha, Ila'varta, valt bulk, whofe names 

 II a'm a'n a c a, C u r u, were given tothe moun- 

 Bhadrasva,Ce'tuma'- tains on which they 

 LAj and Hiranmaya. feized, viz. CaJJius, Li- 

 ly anas, Anti - Lib anus > 

 Br a thy s. 



V. HTshabaha, fon of Na- V. Memrumus, Hypsu- 

 bahi. ramus, and Usous. 



VI. Bharata, who gave VI. Agrees, Hali.eus. 

 his name to the country 



of Bharata-varftia. 



VII. SuMARTIj DhI'MRA- VII. CliRYSAOR. 



Ce'tu, whole name fig- 

 nifies a fiery meteor. 



VIII.Devajita 

 p. Pratihara^ 

 10. Prat ih at a 



rfaidbyfome VIII. TecHNITES, Get*- 



J,° be ^ fcUS/AuTOCHTON. 



tners. the J 



namesofthe 

 two la it 

 imply beat- 

 ing, ham- 

 ^ mering,&c. 



IX. Aja and Bin ma'xa, I x - Agrowerus, or A- 



Then follows a lift of iix- g rotes. Aja in San- 



teen names, iuppofed fa*** is fynonimous 



by fome to be fo many nearly with AutqcBon, 



generations in a direct andBiiu'MANAanfwers 



line ; by others, this is t0 Agrowerus and A- 



denied: but as nothing grotes. 

 is recorded of them, 

 they arc omitted. 



The pofterity of Adima or Adim (for the letter a 

 in this name has exactly the found of the French e in 

 the word fame) through Utta'xapa'da, is as fol- 

 lows : 



Q 2 I. Adim 



