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________________ THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY (FERUARY, 1919 MISCELLANEA. • SATIYAPUTA' IN THE ROCK EDICT 111 We may compare the data of the Aboka ediet OF ASOKA. with those found in Patañjali's Mahabhashya which Scholars have been much exercised as to the is admitted on all hands to belong to the middle identification of the Satiyaputa (Satyaputra) king of the second century B.C.-.c., less than a century dom, Sir R. G. Bhandarkar would place it near after Aboka. Patañjali 5 mentions Pandya, Chola, and Chera kingdoms along with Köchipurs. Poona on the strength of the existence of Satpule families in that district. Bühler? identifies the Satyaputra is conspicuous by omissinn, as Katchf. Satyaputras with the Satvats. Mr. V. A. Smith puram is in the Aboka edict. One may be inclined would look for them in the Tuluva country or in to ask whether the one name oruld be identified with the other. Satyamangalam in the Western Ghats. On the Buddhist side there are traditions of Kan. The various versions of the Edict may now be chipura having been a flourishing city in Aboka's examined: time. Yuan Chwang 6 mentions these traditions (1) Choda Pada Satiyaputo Ketalaputo a Tamba- as current in his day. He says that Aboka built pamni Attiyako Yona râja.-(Gimar). at pas there, one of them being 100 feet in height, (2) (Chola Pandiya Satiyaputra Keralaputra and that the city was the birth place of Bodhisatva Tatabaparni Amtiyoko nama Yona raja.-(Shah. Dharmapala. Even to-day we find unmistakeable bdsgarhs). evidence of ancient Baudhha vestiges in Kanchf puram. (3) Choda) Paludiya Satiya (putr.) Kerala. There is very strong evidence that the country putr (]... bapaņi ...tiyoke name round Kanchipuram was known as Satyavrata Yona.-(Mangshra). Kshetram. In the Melupaka grant 8 of Mah. (4) Choda Pari[di]yâ Såtiyaputo Kelalaputo dova Sarasvati we read Satyavrata ndmankita Tarbapamni [Ar tiyoke nåma Yonaldja.-(Khalsi). Kanchi Divya Kshetra (line 6). The same term It is clear from the above, that the correct form is used in the Guruparam para of the Bankara. of the name is Batyaputra and that the kingdom or charya Matha as well as in that of Pimpalagiya Pillai, three generations from the great Ramapeople who went by that name must have had its seat somewhere in South India. Aboka says that nujacharya. The statement of Yuan Chwang that the country round Katchi was the Drávida among the nations and princes mentioned above, country, as distinct from the Chola, may be taken who were his neighbours, he founded two kinds of along with the tradition embodied in the Bhagahospitals hospitals for men as well as for animals. vata Purana that Satyavrata was the lord of DraNo evidence has been adduced for the view that vida. Satyaputra may be the Tuluva country. It is therefore satisfactory to note that Mr. Smith has It may thus be established that the Pandya, abandoned this view. To his new identification Chola, Keralaputra and Satyaputra kingdoms of of the place with Satyamangalam the objection the Atoka Rock Edict II correspond respectively is that there is no evidence of that place having to the Pandya, Chola, Kerala, and KAñchi of Pata jali. Satyaputra was the name of the counbeon the seat of a kingdom or people in Atoka's time or far later. Nor is there any evidence to try or people having Kanchipuram for its capital. connect Asoka with the Satvats. S. V. VENKATESWARA. 1 Indian Revine, 1909. Ep. Ind., II, 466. Early History, 1914, p. 163, 185 n., 459. Ep. Ind., II, 449, 450. 5 Mahdbhdshya, IV, 2.2 • Boal, Buddhist Records, II, 229, 230. * Ante, 1915. Cited by me in Ep. Ind., XIII, 122, see fa. 5. The grant is being edited in the Ep. Ind. by my brother Mr. S. V. Viswanatha.
SR No.032540
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 48
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages458
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size18 MB
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