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Purana Encyclopedia सम्पाद्यताम्
पृष्ठभागोऽयं यन्त्रेण केनचित् काले काले मार्जयित्वा यथास्रोतः परिवर्तयिष्यते। तेन मा भूदत्र शोधनसम्भ्रमः। सज्जनैः मूलमेव शोध्यताम्। |
Campā : f.: Name of a city, also called Mālinī (12. 5. 7).
A. Location: In the Aṅgaviṣaya (here called Mālinī) (prītyā dadau sa karṇāya mālinīṁ nagarīm atha/aṅgeṣu…//pālayām āsa campāṁ tu karṇaḥ) 12. 5. 6-7; (jagāma campām…tam aṅgarājaṁ viṣayaṁ ca tasya) 3. 113. 15; 13. 42. 7-8, 33; river Bhāgīrathī (Gaṅgā) flew by Campā (tathā campāṁ samāsādya bhāgīrathyāṁ kṛtodakaḥ) 3. 82. 142; 3. 292. 26.
B. Description: Having the rows of Campaka trees as garland (campakamālinī) 13. 42. 16.
C. Characteristic: Characterized as a town (purī) having the sattlement of Sūtas (sūtaviṣayaṁ campām abhyāyayau purīm/sa mañjūṣāgato garbhaḥ) 3. 292. 26; also called nagarī (12. 5. 6).
D. Epic events:
(1) The basket in which the newly born child (Karṇa) was placed went from Aśvanadī to Carmaṇvatī and then flew to Yamunā and then along Gaṅgā to Campā 3. 292. 26;
(2) Jarāsandha, defeated by Karṇa in a duel, gave him the town Mālinī in the Aṅga country; Karṇa, with the consent of Duryodhana, protected Campā (prītyā dadau sa karṇāya mālinīṁ nagarīm atha/ aṅgeṣu…//pālayām āsa campāṁ tu karṇaḥ …/duryodhanasyānumate) 12. 5. 6-7.
E. Past events:
(1) Sage Vibhāṇḍaka, enraged at not finding Ṛśyaśṛṅga in his āśrama, started for Campā to burn the king of Aṅgas and his country 3. 113. 15;
(2) Vipula picked up the flowers having heavenly fragrance from the place where they had fallen from the body of a divine woman (13. 42. 5-6) and went to Campā 13. 42. 16; having reached Campā he gave the flowers to his teacher Devaśarman 13. 42. 33.
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Mahabharata Cultural Index सम्पाद्यताम्
पृष्ठभागोऽयं यन्त्रेण केनचित् काले काले मार्जयित्वा यथास्रोतः परिवर्तयिष्यते। तेन मा भूदत्र शोधनसम्भ्रमः। सज्जनैः मूलमेव शोध्यताम्। |
Campā : f.: Name of a city, also called Mālinī (12. 5. 7).
A. Location: In the Aṅgaviṣaya (here called Mālinī) (prītyā dadau sa karṇāya mālinīṁ nagarīm atha/aṅgeṣu…//pālayām āsa campāṁ tu karṇaḥ) 12. 5. 6-7; (jagāma campām…tam aṅgarājaṁ viṣayaṁ ca tasya) 3. 113. 15; 13. 42. 7-8, 33; river Bhāgīrathī (Gaṅgā) flew by Campā (tathā campāṁ samāsādya bhāgīrathyāṁ kṛtodakaḥ) 3. 82. 142; 3. 292. 26.
B. Description: Having the rows of Campaka trees as garland (campakamālinī) 13. 42. 16.
C. Characteristic: Characterized as a town (purī) having the sattlement of Sūtas (sūtaviṣayaṁ campām abhyāyayau purīm/sa mañjūṣāgato garbhaḥ) 3. 292. 26; also called nagarī (12. 5. 6).
D. Epic events:
(1) The basket in which the newly born child (Karṇa) was placed went from Aśvanadī to Carmaṇvatī and then flew to Yamunā and then along Gaṅgā to Campā 3. 292. 26;
(2) Jarāsandha, defeated by Karṇa in a duel, gave him the town Mālinī in the Aṅga country; Karṇa, with the consent of Duryodhana, protected Campā (prītyā dadau sa karṇāya mālinīṁ nagarīm atha/ aṅgeṣu…//pālayām āsa campāṁ tu karṇaḥ …/duryodhanasyānumate) 12. 5. 6-7.
E. Past events:
(1) Sage Vibhāṇḍaka, enraged at not finding Ṛśyaśṛṅga in his āśrama, started for Campā to burn the king of Aṅgas and his country 3. 113. 15;
(2) Vipula picked up the flowers having heavenly fragrance from the place where they had fallen from the body of a divine woman (13. 42. 5-6) and went to Campā 13. 42. 16; having reached Campā he gave the flowers to his teacher Devaśarman 13. 42. 33.
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