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Rh Guzérat, eighteen. When the capital of Guzérat was destroyed, the inhabitants removed to a town on the frontier. The distance between Narána and Máhúra is the same as between Mahura and Kanauj, that is twenty-eight parasangs. In going from Máhúra to U′jain, you pass' through several neighbouring villages, at no greater distances from one another than five parasangs. From Máhúra, at the distance of thirty-five parasangs, you come to a large town called Dúdhí; thence to Bás,húrBáshúr [sic], seven; thence to Mahábalastán, five. This is the name of the idol of that place. Thence to U′jain nine, the idol of which place is Mahákál. Thence to Dhár,