[3]. The Jaisalmer annals give in succession Prayag, Mathura, Kusasthala, Dwaraka, as capitals of the Indu or Lunar race, in the ages preceding the Bharat or Great War. Hastinapur was founded twenty generations after these, by Hastin, from whom ramified the three grand Sakha, viz. Ajamidha, Vimidha, and Purumidha, which diversified the Yadu race.
[4]. See Table I. [not reprinted].
[5]. Of Delhi—Indraprastha.
[6]. Salya, the founder of Aror on the Indus, a capital I had the good fortune to discover. Salya is the Siharas of Abu-l Fazl. [Āīn, ii. 343.]
[7]. Jarasandha of Bihar.
[8]. Vahoorita, unknown yet. [? Bahuratha.]
[9]. Asiatic Researches, vol. v. p. 341.
[10]. Ibid. vol. v. p. 241.
[11]. I find them, however, in the Agni Purana.
[12]. [The tragical story of Harischandra is told by J. Muir, Original Sanskrit Texts, i. 88 ff.]