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1 2, 5| the west,~Kasis and the southern races, brave Kosalas first 2 3 | they crossed the Jumna, the southern shores of which were then 3 3, 6| of exile o'er!",~On the southern shore they journeyed through 4 3, 7| bounding left for Jumna's southern shore.~"Goddess of the glorious 5 3, 7| bounding reached the wooded southern shore.~And the wanderers 6 5 | is laid in the Deccan and Southern India. The name of Agastya 7 5 | and by whose might the Southern ocean was drained. It is 8 5 | Columbus who opened out Southern India to Aryan colonization 9 5, 1| culture in the wilds of Southern clime!~"Eldest born of Dasa-ratha, 10 7 | account of the dwellers of Southern India. They formed an alliance 11 7, 1| mountains stretching to the southern main.~There Sugriva king 12 7, 6| ye,~Seek and search the Southern regions, rock and ravine, 13 7, 6| Pandyas dwelling by the southern sea,~Pass Kaveri's spreading 14 9, 7| mountains hansas speed their southern flight!~Ravan, thou hast 15 11, 3| faithful Guha crossed us to the southern side.~Joy! joy! my gentle 16 Epi | forming our modern tongues. Southern India took the lead, and 17 Epi | monotheism of Vishnu in Southern India in the twelfth century; 18 Epi | the towns and hamlets of Southern India, the prevailing faith