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Pariyatra Mountains is a
range of
mountains mentioned in the epic
Mahabharata and the Puranas.
Mahabharata 2.10.31
calls it "Paripatra" 3.85.69 ff. "Prayaga"...
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Nishadha Nala II
Nabhas Paundrika Kshemadhanva Devanika Ahinagu Ruru
Pariyatra Sala Dala Bala
Uktha Sahasrasva Para II
Chandravaloka Rudraksh Chandragiri...
- blossom, they saw that it was
different from the Pāricchattaka (Sanskrit:
Pāriyātra) tree
which had
grown in
their old home, and they knew that they were...
- the
Karushas and the
Arbudas and were
described as
dwelling along the
Pariyatra (or Paripatra)
mountains (a
western branch of the Vindhyas). The kingdom...
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River in the desert, to the west of the Kālakavana, to the
north of the
Pariyatra Mountains and the
Vindhya Range and to the
south of the Himalayas. Patanjali's...
- India:
Vindhya (or "Vindhya proper"), Rksa (also
Rksavat or Riksha) and
Pariyatra (or Paripatra). The
three ranges are
included in the
seven Kula Parvatas...
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Gautamiputra the lord of
following mountains: Vindhyāvat (part of Vindhyas)
Pāriyātra (part of Vindhyas)
Sahya (Western Ghats)
Krishnagiri (Kanhagiri) Malaya...
- the desert, to the west of Kalakavana, to the
north of the
mountains of
Pariyatra and
Vindhya and to the
south of the Himalaya. Patanjali's Mahābhāṣya defines...
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Nishadha Nala II
Nabhas Paundrika Kshemadhanva Devanika Ahinagu Ruru
Pariyatra Sala Dala Bala
Uktha Sahasrasva Para II
Chandravaloka Rudraksh Chandragiri...
- monasteries, but
ruined and with few monks. He
visits the
country of
Pariyatra,
where they have
plenty of
cattle and sheep, as well as a type of rice...