Sindhu untranslated

Sindhu. A river in India; one of the most important of those that flow from the Himālaya (Mil.p.114).

The best horses were born in the country around its banks (AN­a.ii.756; MN­a.i.248), hence their name Sindhava (Ja.v.260 (22); cf.ii.290). Serī was king of both Sindhu (Sindhavaraṭṭha) and Sodhika (? Sovīra) (SN­a.i.90).

Mention is made (Vv-a.332) of merchants from Aṅga and Magadha going to Sindhu Sovīra and passing through great wildernesses on the way. The Sindhavā are mentioned in the Apadāna (Ap.ii.359) in a list of tribes.

The Sindhunadī is the modern Indus.

Isidāsī was once born as a goat in Sindhavārañña. Thīg.vs.438.

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