- The Adi
Parva or The Book of the
Beginning is the
first of
eighteen books of the Mahabharata. "Ādi" (आदि) in
Sanskrit means "first". Adi
Parva traditionally...
- area of the
Sarasvati river.
Lunar Dynasty Yayati Pauravas Mahabharata,
Adiparva, verse. 71-80.
Mayank Srivastava (7 May 2020). "Story of Devayani, Yayati...
- lost its identity, and came to be
considered as a part of Kalinga. In the
Adiparva of
Mahabharata it is
mentioned that
Arjuna moved to
Kalinga crossing Ganga...
-
found in the Mahabharata.
Lunar dynasty Kuru Puru
Yaduvamsha Mahabharata,
Adiparva, verse. 71-80.
Yayati (Marathi). 1959. ISBN 978-81-7161-588-9 Yayati: A...
- from Smaradahana, by I
Ketut Gedé The
Churning of the
Milky Ocean,
scene from
Adiparva, the
first book of Mahabharata, by
Mangku Mura
unknown narrative...
- and
renowned (vikhyaat)
ruler of the Kambojas. He
finds mention in the
Adiparva section of the epic Mahābhārata,
where he is
stated to be an
Asura or a...
- Sadukti-Karnamrta.
Historian Niharranjan Roy, in his book
History of
Bengali Adiparva,
mentions that
Nolen Gur is
described in this
Sanskrit poetic text. Besides...
- the
glorious Kshatriyas who fall in
battle go to
Uttarakuru after death.
Adiparva of
Mahabharata refers to a
practice of free love
among the
denizens of...
-
Kambojas and
Rishikas as
neighboring tribes west of the Himalayas. The
Adiparva of the
Mahabharata compares the
Kambojas and the Rishikas,
describing them...
- that
Arujayanas and
Yaudheyas may have been
allied or
related tribes. The
Adiparva of
Mahabharata references Yaudheya as the son of the Pandava, Yudhishthira...