Apte Sanskrit-English Dictionary
The country of the Magadhas or south Behar. Its old capital was girivraja (or rājagṛha) which con- sisted of five hills vipulagiri, ratnāgiri, udayagiri, śoṇagiri, and vaibhāra (or vyāhāra ) giri. Its next capital was Pātaliputra q. v. Magadha was also called kīkaṭa in later literature.
Source entryMonier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary
m. the country of the Magadhas magaDa s, South Beha1r Behar (pl. the people of that country) AV. &c 772,1 154068 m. a minstrel who sings the praises of a chief's ancestry L. 772,1 154069 f. the town of the M Magadhas magaDa s L. 772,1 154070 f. long pepper Sus3r. 098087 772,1 154071
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