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- come across several Jātaka stories about the students and teachers of Takshaśilā, but not a single episode even remotely suggests that the different 'world...
- and ****stan). Puskalavati, Takshasila (Taxila) and Purushapura (Peshawar) were cities in this Gandhara kingdom. Takshasila was founded by Rama's brother...
- (1,43). Later King Janamejaya, the son of Parik****, fought a war at Takshasila (1,3) and expelled the Nagas headed by Takshaka from there too. Utanka...
- near the modern city of Attock, ****stan. Ambhi ascended to throne of Takshasila. He sent an emb****y to Alexander along with presents consisting of 200...
- and built the city of Takshasila. Later the sons and descendants of Bharata (Gaud kshatriya)ruled this region from Takshasila. In Mahabharata, a Kekaya...
- the epic narrate various aspects of his life including his conquest of Takshasila and about his encounter with Nāga Takshaka. He wanted to exterminate the...
- brother Bharata, colonized the Gandhara kingdom and founded the city of Takshasila and his descendants named as Gaud kshatriya. Gandhara lied close to Kekeya...
- come across several Jātaka stories about the students and teachers of Takshaśilā, but not a single episode even remotely suggests that the different 'world...
- of the Indus with its two royal cities Pushkalavati for the west and Takshasila for the east. University Of Pittsburg Press U.s.a. (1961). Cultural History...
- to a Naga tribe called Takshakas, who gave their name to the city of Takshasila. Known as Taxila by the Gr**** historians, the location of the ancient...