CC Antya 9.122 (1975)
Below is the 1996 edition text, ready to be substituted with the 1975 one using the compile form.
TEXT 122
- rājamahindāra ‘rājā’ kainu rāma-rāya
- ye khāila, yebā dila, nāhi lekhā-dāya
SYNONYMS
rājamahindāra—of the place known as Rājamahendrī; rājā—governor; kainu—I made; rāma-rāya—Rāmānanda Rāya; ye khāila—whatever money he took; yebā—whatever; dila—distributed; nāhi lekhā-dāya—there is no account.
TRANSLATION
“‘I made Rāmānanda Rāya the governor of Rājamahendrī. There is practically no account of whatever money he took and distributed in that position.
PURPORT
Near Rājamahendrī is a famous railway station. Śrīla Bhaktisiddhānta Sarasvatī notes that the present Rājamahendrī City is located on the northern bank of the Godāvarī. At the time when Rāmānanda Rāya was governor, however, the state capital, which was known as Vidyānagara or Vidyāpura, was located on the southern side of the Godāvarī, at the confluence of the Godāvarī and the sea. That was the part of the country which at that time was known as Rājamahendrī. North of Kaliṅga-deśa is Utkaliṅga, or the state of Orissa. The capital of southern Orissa was known as Rājamahendrī, but now the location of Rājamahendrī has changed.