- Aśmaka or ****aka was a
Mahajanapada in
ancient India which existed between 700 BCE and 425 or 345 BCE
according to the
Buddhist texts and Puranas. It included...
- 600 BC: One of the 16
great janapadas,
named Ashmaka 230 BC to 225 AD:
ruled by the
Satavahanas 250 to 525: The
Vakatakas brought the
Vidharba under their...
- life.
Finding this a
suitable opportunity, the
ruler of the
neighbouring Ashmaka sent his minister's son to the
court of the Vakatakas. The
latter ingratiated...
- he
ruled the
following regions:
Asika (area in
Godavari valley) Aśmaka (
Ashmaka in
Godavari valley) Muḍhaka or
Mulaka (area
around Paithan) Surāṣṭra (Saurashtra)...
- Ikshvakus, Panchalas, Shurasenas, Kurus, Haihayas, Vitihotras, Kalingas, and
Ashmakas. The
Maithala (literally, "of Mithilā")
territory was
located to the north...
- His
disciple Bhaskara I
calls it
Ashmakatantra (or the
treatise from the
Ashmaka). It is also
occasionally referred to as Arya-shatas-aShTa (literally,...
- was the one and only
conquest of Bimbisara. The
country of ****aka or the
Ashmaka tribe was
located in
Dakshinapatha or
southern India. It
included areas...
- Svati. Avanti-Sundari-Katha-Sara
mentions that
Shudraka was born in the
Ashmaka region. The Vividha-Tirtha-Kalpa
states that he was born in Pratishthana...
-
identified and it is also
known as
Moolaka or
Moolaka desha along with
Ashmaka.
According to Puranas,
Pratishthana was
built by King Sudyumna, son of...
- were
habituated to milk,
according to
Caraka Samhita,
while people of
Ashmaka and
Avantika consumed more oily and sour food. The
people of
Dakshina Desha...