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[[Buddhadatta]], the 5th century writer who lived during the reign of [[Kalabhra|Accutavikkante]] vividly describes the capital [[Kaveripattinam]] in his manuals ([[Pali]] language) as follows:<ref>{{cite book|title=The March of India, Vol 8|publisher=Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1956|page=52}}</ref> | [[Buddhadatta]], the 5th century writer who lived during the reign of [[Kalabhra|Accutavikkante]] vividly describes the capital [[Kaveripattinam]] in his manuals ([[Pali]] language) as follows:<ref>{{cite book|title=The March of India, Vol 8|publisher=Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 1956|page=52}}</ref> | ||
In the | In the lovely Kaveripattana crowded with hordes of men and women from pure families | ||
endowed with all the requisites of a town with crystal clear water flowing in the river, | |||
endowed with | |||
filled with all kinds of precious stones, | filled with all kinds of precious stones, | ||
possessed of many kinds of bazaars, | possessed of many kinds of bazaars, |