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- The Audumbras, or Audumbaras (Hindi;ओदुम्बर) were a north Indian tribal nation east of the Punjab, in the Western Himalaya region. They were the most important...
- sylvester) of northern Australia. According to the Shatapatha Brahmana, the Audumbara tree was created from the force of Indra, the leader of the gods that...
- mentioned as ‘Audumbarawhich was classified as Ayudhajivi sangha (Warrior Community). Numerous coins of great antiquity related to Ancient Audumbara Kingdom...
- VIDARBHA DAŚARṆA PULINDA KACCHA SAURAṢṬRA SAUVĪRA SINDHU ŚIVI KEKEYA MADRA AUDUMBARA YAUDHEYA TRIGARTA ŚĀKYA KURU PAÑCĀLA KOSALA VATSA MALLA VṚJI ŚŪRASENA...
- VIDARBHA DAŚARṆA PULINDA KACCHA SAURAṢṬRA SAUVĪRA SINDHU ŚIVI KEKEYA MADRA AUDUMBARA YAUDHEYA TRIGARTA ŚĀKYA KURU PAÑCĀLA KOSALA VATSA MALLA VṚJI ŚŪRASENA...
- defeated by Eastern Punjab Janapadas such as the Yaudheya, Trigarta Kingdom, Audumbaras, Arjunayanas, and Kuninda Kingdom. In the 5th and 6th centuries CE, Punjab...
- King Vrishni (Raja Vrishni) which he identifies from the tribe of the Audumbaras, found in Hoshiarpur, Punjab. This coin is at the British Museum, London...
- Upanishad identifies four characteristics of a Vānaprastha stage of life as Audumbara (threshold of house, woods), Vaikhanasa (anchorite), Samprakshali (cleansing...
- BCE–100 BCE South Asia 150 BCE SATAVAHANAS MAHAMEGHA- VAHANAS SAMATATAS AUDUMBARAS YAUDHEYAS PAURAVAS VRISHNIS KUNINDAS INDO- GR****S GRECO- BACTRIANS MITRAS...
- Coin of Dharaghosha, king of the Audumbaras, in the Indo-Gr**** style, with depiction of Vishvamitra, c. 100 BCE. Obv: Standing figure, probably of Vishvamitra...