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Miscellanea. 



If houses be caused to be built by artificers on both sides 

 of the road of the Pe'ta, the same takes the name of Ke'ri, 

 and a collection of drapers' shops lying in a line goes by the 

 name of Malige, while great houses full of articles worth many 

 thousands of Pagodas are known as Bhancl6sale. The 

 street of Panchalas (carpenters, braziers, blacksmiths, gold- 

 smiths and stone-cutters) where gold and silver jewels are 

 wrought as well as brazen and copper vessels, as also 

 carpentry and turners' work are made, is called P6neh6- 

 lakeri, and the place where potters, Devadigas, musicians 

 live, is included in KumMrakeri (Potters' street.) The 

 street Samagarakeri contain SamagaVs, washermen, barbers, 

 tailors, &c, and Viyaparakeri street is that which is inha- 

 bited by Mlechchas, traders, &c. Sulageri is the street 

 where dancing girls, Maleyaru, harlots, prostitutes, &c, live ; 

 Nishiddhakeri is the street where liquor, meat, &c, are sold ; 

 and if there are in the vicinity of this street the Paraya 

 houses in a line, it is a Holageri street. That which has no 

 Keris but only a Peta (a collection of shops) is known as 

 Pe'ta itself. If there are Keris (with Petas) it is a town. 

 Where there are ramparts round the town, und a fort in the 

 centre, and also ramparts of the fort in the districts, and 

 also where there is a king's rule, such place is termed 

 Bandar, and if there is a lakh of houses therein, it will 

 be called a Nagar, which, if it contain more than four 

 lakhs of houses, will be known by the name of Jayanti. 



The above thirty-two Nagars are as follow 

 Barkuru, &c. 1G Nagars, which have four lakhs of houses 

 and Mangalore, &c. 16 Nagars, which have three lakhs of 

 houses. The said 16 former Nagars are, 1 Barkur, 2 Ka- 

 dama, 3 Mudabidre, 4 Kark&la, 5 Basarur, 6 Bang^&i, 7 

 Padubidre, 8 Yenur, 9 KSpu,' 10 Mudr&di, 11 Suralu, 12 

 NaraVi, 13 Yeramala, 14 Alavu, 15 Mundkur, and 16 Bai- 

 langadi. These are Peta, Pattana, Bandar, Nagar, &c, 

 relating to Kesavanna. The Nagars formed by Basavanna 

 are 1 Mangaluru, 2 K^saragodu,3Mulki,4 Yitthala, 5 IJll&la, 

 6 Bantwala, Manelu, 8 Udupi, 9 Panamburu, 10 Nellikara, 

 11 Manjecvara, 12 Neranki, 13 P6ni Mangalore, 14 Maradala 

 15 Valalankeand 16 Sulya. 



These are the cities founded by Basavanna. Here end 

 these rules of Bhut&lapa*n<lya. 



