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- Dakshinapatha is a historical region which is the ancient equivalent of the present-day Deccan. It can also mean: the "Ancient South of the Indian subcontinent"...
- (Mahabharata) – Vidarbha (Dakshinapatha Āryāvarta – Southern Āryāvarta) YadavaDescendants of the Yadu Ābhīra – (Udichya and Dakshinapatha Āryāvarta – Northern...
- Bimbisara. The country of ****aka or the Ashmaka tribe was located in Dakshinapatha or southern India. It included areas in present-day Andhra Pradesh,...
- regained their suzerainty over South Kosala. Samudragupta during his Dakshinapatha expedition, defeated Mahendra of Dakshina Kosala who probably belonged...
- emperor Samudragupta on his Dakshinapatha (Southern India) campaign. Mahendra of Kosala was one of the southern kings of Dakshinapatha paying allegiance and...
- the legend, Vikramaditya was an adversary of Narasimha who invaded Dakshinapatha and besieged Pratishthana; he was defeated and forced to retreat. He...
- Agasti was brother of sage Vasishtha and was living as a hermit in Dakshinapatha. Rama, Lakshmana and Sita had paid visit to the hermitage of sage Kambhoja...
- ****kesi subsequently received the titles "Solid Pillar of Deccan" (Dakshināpatha-sādhāra) and the "Repeller of the Unrepellable" (Anivartaka-nivartayitr)...
- Sarnath. Later, Dakshinapatha was also the name lent to the region of India lying to the south of Vindya through which the Dakshinapatha p****ed. The name...
- capturing, and thereafter showing the favour of releasing, all the kings of Dakshiṇāpatha such as Mahēndra of Kōsala, Vyāghrarāja of Mahākāntāra, Maṇṭarāja of...