Ad. Pavana-datam or Wind-Messenger. [March, 1905. 
Eastern Ghats between the rivers Pennar and Krsna; and ke 
Pajicapsara tank is to be located somewhere between the Krs 
and por Se 
n the wind av oiding the passes round about the Godaoar 
will turn tothe capital of Kaliagas, (v. 21 
Kalinga-nagari. = trom which it will go to the sea- -coast (v. 22), 
It is clear that the Kalinga capital was near the sea but not on the 
t. th 
ahjam. 
on the river Vamcadhara, 4,,° 3) long., about 22 silos 
by map from Kalingapattam, He ae at the mouth of this river. 
From the sea-coast the wind will blow over the se tei 
Vindhys Moun- padah, frequented by ane gh (v. 23), t 
the Reva with its groves peopled by Savaris 
and its ae by more civilised races. The hill ranges to the north 
of the Mahendra Mountain were considered to be a part of the 
Vindhya; and this hilly region was then occupied by the Savara 
tribes. The wind thus cuts direct north and reaches the source of 
the river Reva or Narmmada in the Amarakantaka hill, 
The wind i 
Yayati-nagari. 
mentioned in a copperplate inscription of Maha-civa-gupta.® 
There it is said to be on = bank of the bg which may, 
after all, be a common name referring to arge river. Any- 
how it was in the ary of Dilek vende identifiable with the 
eastern part of Central Provinces. Curiously enough the people 
are sage at las. 
From Yayati-nagar7, the wind will blow on to the Suhma-deca 
on the Gatien (v. 27). Here the Brahman ladies wear tender 
P 
shee of the Bha seh eats the Jamuna rivers 3); 
finally oa the capital Vijayapura on the bank of the Gai 
description of egg eh in v. 18 of Pavanaditam with Raghu 13. 26 ané 
ttara-ramacarita, 1. 33, 
a 
J s 
SEER NTIS Ge SNS SS 
qarca Peszy | 
wa wet wy eer = afiertharey ae fred A Team | 
Sis Ber agu-qciintearr are afer | 
atefew: wate feet qrergraare: i vo ica 
1 Ep, Ind. IV, pp. 188-9, 
4 Ep. Ind, Vol. III, p. 356, 
