- the
kings of Dakshiṇāpatha such as Mahēndra of Kōsala, Vyāghrarāja of
Mahākāntāra, Maṇṭarāja of Kurāḷa, Mahēndragiri of Pishṭapura, Svāmidatta of Kōṭṭūra...
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referred to as
Mahakantara (Greater forest). Both
Mahavana and
Mahakantara are
synonymous terms representing the same land.
Mahakantara comprising Sambalpur...
- the
kings of Dakshiṇāpatha such as Mahēndra of Kōsala, Vyāghrarāja of
Mahākāntāra, Maṇṭarāja of Kurāḷa, Mahēndragiri of Pishṭapura, Svāmidatta of Kōṭṭūra...
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people started cultivation of paddy. In
ancient time it was
known as
Mahakantara (meaning
great forest) and
Karunda Mandal,
which means treasure of precious...
-
Cyprus Kantara, İskele, a
village in
Cyprus El Qantara,
Egypt Kantara or
Mahakantara,
names used in the
Mahabharata for Maraguda, a
valley in
India Qantara...
- Nala king
named Mahendraditya. Vyaghra-raja of
Mahakantara Historian K. P.
Jayaswal identifies Mahakantara (literally "great wilderness") as the Bastar-****...
- also
known by
different names like Odra Desha, Kalinga, Hirakhanda,
Mahakantara or
Utkala in
different eras.
Unlike other ancient kingdoms in India,...
- the
kings of Dakshiṇāpatha such as Mahēndra of Kōsala, Vyāghrarāja of
Mahākāntāra, Maṇṭarāja of Kurāḷa, Mahēndragiri of Pishṭapura, Svāmidatta of Kōṭṭūra...
- (country or land) may have
meant the land of "finest art" (utkarsha kala).
Mahakantara: This name has been
found in some Gupta-era inscriptions. It literally...
- Kingdom. In the
Mahabharata and
Ramayana it was
known as
Kantara or
Mahakantara which later on
finds mention in the
historical record of
Allahabad pillaring...