-
northernmost part of the Madhya-deśa, with the
Uśīnara-giri ("
Uśīnara mountain")
being located near Kanakhala. The
Uśīnaras, as well as the
neighbouring Kekaya and...
- उशीनर, romanized:
Uśīnara) was a
mythological kingdom which appears in the
Ramayana and Mahabharata.
There are many
references to
Usinaras in the epic Mahabharata...
- Purana, the
Uśīnaras, the Sibi, the Madras, and the
Kekayas are the
direct descendants of Anudruhyu. Sibi or Sivi is
stated to be son of
Usinara. Puru Another...
-
janapada Uśīnara (उशीनर) (IV.2.118) -
Panini mentions Ushinara as part of Vahika.
Panini mentions three divisions of
Vahika Country, viz Kekaya,
Uśīnara and...
- the
Usinaras, the Sibi, the Madras, and the
Kekayas were the
direct descendants of Yayati's son Anu. Sibi or Sivi is
stated to be son of
Usinara The same...
-
inhabited by
various Indo-aryan
tribes and
kingdoms such as the
Madra and
Uśīnara with
numerous capitals including Multan,
Sagala and Taxila. The region...
- and Druhyu. The
lineage of Anu gave rise to the Madra, Kekaya, Sivi and
Uśīnara kingdoms,
while the
Druhyu tribe has been ****ociated with the Gandhara...
-
sword was
taken by Sunaka, and from
Sunaka by the righteous-souled
Usinara. From
Usinara, it was
taken by the
Bhojas and the Yadus. From the Yadus, it was...
- near the Trigartas. The Madrakas, as well as the
neighbouring Kekaya and
Uśīnara tribes, were
descended from the Ṛgvedic Anu
tribe which lived near the...
- with the
other states of the
Punjab region, such as the Kekayas, Madras,
Uśīnaras, and
Shivis being under the
suzerainty of Gandhāra. Puṣkarasārin engaged...