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Anoma River

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Cunningham identifies the river with the modern Aumi. He states his belief that the word means inferior, to distinguish it from other and larger rivers in the neighbourhood, and that the original name in Pali was
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According to Cunningham, Anomā is the river Aumi, in the district of Gorakhpur. But Carlleyle identifies the river Anomā with the Kudawa Nadī in the Basti district of Oudh.
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by cutting off his hair, abandoning his royal dress and exchanging it for the robes of an ascetic.
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The Illustrated Jataka & Other Stories of the Buddha
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Index

Majjhimadesa
ancient India
Buddhist
Kapilavastu
Kanthaka
Channa
Buddha
Alexander Cunningham
Gorakhpur district
Uttar Pradesh
A. C. L. Carlleyle
Nala
Basti district
The Illustrated Jataka & Other Stories of the Buddha
Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts
Anoma River
British Museum
Geography of Early Buddhism
Kegan Paul
"Pali Proper Names"
Pali Kanon
"Anoma river"
indiawaterportal.org
stub
expanding it
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Categories
Ancient Indian rivers

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