- four
varnas of the Indo-Aryan
society and the
Nishadas.
Linguist S. K.
Chatterji notes that the
Nishadas appear to be
different from the
Dasas and the...
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young prince of the
Nishadas, a
confederation of
forest and hill
tribes in
ancient India. The son of Hiranyadh****, a king of the
Nishada tribe, Ekalavya...
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Kurukshetra War
siding with the Kauravas. Many Mekalas, Utkalas, Kalingas,
Nishadas, and Tamraliptakas,
advanced against Nakula,
showering their shafts and...
- Saka-Gr****s, Indo-Gr****s, Pulindas, Scythians, Kushans, Kinnaras, Tusharas,
Nishadas, Türks, Mongols, Romans,
Balochs and
Arabs were also mlecchas. The Sanskrit...
- पुष्कर, romanized: Puṣkara) is the
younger brother of Nala, the king of the
Nishadas featured in the Mahabharata.
Scheming with the
asura Kali, he defeated...
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Nishada xantholoma is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by
Snellen in 1879. It is
found on
Sulawesi in Indonesia. Savela, Markku. "Nishada...
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Nishada (Sanskrit: निषाद, romanized: Niṣāda) is the
seventh and last
svara in
Hindustani music and
Carnatic music.
Nishada is the long form of the syllable...
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mandate that a
performer of the
Vishvajit sacrifice must live with the
Nishadas (a
tribe regarded as
untouchable in
later period) for
three days, in their...
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under his sway Dantavakra, the
mighty king of Adhirajas. He
conquered the
Nishadas and the
kings of Avanti,
Vinda and Anuvinda. He
brought under Maharaja...
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longer names shadja, rishabha, gandhara, madhyama, panchama,
dhaivata and
nishada.
Unlike other music systems,
every member of the sol****e (called a swara)...