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- 38
Pampaa Sar [3/69] Long before
Vijayanagar dynasty, this place was ascribed to be Pampaa, where the
Kishkindhaa, the capital of monkey kings was situated. "The kingdom of
Vaanar or monkey race was in the north and west of Mysore, their chief city
being Kishkindhaa near the village of Hampi on Tungabhadraa..." There are four copper plate inscriptions, dating around 3012 BC, at Shimoga District, Karnaatak State, ascribing that Janmejaya, the son of Pareekshit made grants to the Pampaa area, because his great grandfather Yudhisthar of Mahaa Bhaarat rested on the banks of Tungbhadraa at this place. However there is a vast lake like formation at present day Hospet and Hampi in Karnaatak State, where three rivers, namely Tungbhadraa, Varadaa and Hagari(Hagaree) and their tributaries etc., meet and disperse. This place is geographically at Longitude 76°--78°, and Latitude 12°--16°. [Taken from Valmiki Ramayan 4/1] |
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