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Pundravardhana or
Pundra kingdom (Sanskrit: Puṇḍravardhana), was an
ancient kingdom of Iron Age
India located in the
Bengal region of the
Indian subcontinent...
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vertical V-like form) with a gap in the middle.
Others have
twelve such
Puṇḍras on the forehead, heart, neck, belly, two sides, two elbows, two arms, back...
- the Vangas, the
Pundras, and the
Kosalas (14:82) in his
military campaign after Kurukshetra War. The
kings of Anga,
Vanga and
Pundra were
mentioned as...
- as the Andhras,
Pundras, Sabaras, Palindas, and Mutibas,
descendants of Visvamitra...”
Puranas Srimada Bhagavatam refer Andhras,
Pundras, Sabaras, Palindas...
- and Bangladesh), Udra (Odisha, East
Madhya Pradesh and
South Jharkhand),
Pundras (western
Bangladesh and West Bengal, India),
Suhmas (north-western Bangladesh...
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degraded classes of men, the
rabble for the most part, such as the Andhras,
Pundras, Sabaras, Palindas, and Mutibas,
descendants of Visvamitra...” All these...
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Ancient Vedic period Anga
Vanga Pundra Suhma kingdom Magadha Pradyota Shaishunaga Nanda Gangaridai Maurya Empire Shunga Empire Kanva dynasty Gupta Empire...
- (contemporary of Anu Kings, Anga, Vanga, Kalinga,
Pundra, Suhma, and Odra who
founded the Anga, Vanga, Kalinga,
Pundra, Suhma, and Odra kingdoms)
Kalmashapada (Mitrasaha...
- is displa**** on the forehead. The
Vaishnava tilaka, also
known as
urdhva pundra,
consists of a two or
three vertical lines starting from just
below the...
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neighbouring kingdom Prasuhma. The
founders of Angas, Vangas, Kalingas,
Pundras and
Suhmas shared a
common ancestry. They were all
adopted sons of a king...