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Videha (Prākrit: 𑀯𑀺𑀤𑁂𑀳
Videha; Pāli:
Videha; Sanskrit:
Videha) was an
ancient Indo-Aryan
tribe of north-eastern
Indian subcontinent whose existence...
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kings in the
dynasty of Janaka. The
region was also
known as
Videha. The
kingdom of
Videha is
mentioned for the
first time in
Yajurveda Samhita. Mithila...
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Videha mukti (Sanskrit: विदेहमुक्ति
meaning "liberation
after death or
literally liberation from the body")
refers to the
moksha (liberation from the death...
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Janaka (Sanskrit: जनक, IAST: Janaka) is the King of
Videha who
ruled from Mithila, in the
Hindu epic Ramayana.
Janaka was
married to Sunayana. He is the...
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Kosalan realm. One of India's two
great epics,
Ramayana is set in the "Kosala-
Videha"
realm in
which the
Kosalan prince Rama
marries the
Videhan princess Sita...
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noted feature of his life was that his birth, upanayanam,
sannyasa and
videha mukti (death), all
happened on Sundays. The
childhood days of Narasimha...
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South Asia to the
Vajjika League. The
larger region of the
former Mahā-
Videha kingdom in
which the
Vajjika League was
located was in turn
named after...
- romanized: Urmilā, lit. 'enchantress'), is a
Hindu goddess and the
princess of
Videha in the
Hindu epic Ramayana. She is
considered to be an avatāra of Nagalakshmi...
- IAST: Sunayanā) is the
queen of
Videha in the
Hindu epic Ramayana.
Sunayana is the
queen consort of Janaka, the king of
Videha, who
ruled from Mithila. She...
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Licchavikas invaded Mahā-
Videha,
replaced their monarchy by a
republican system, and
settled down in the
southern part of
former Mahā-
Videha,
where they founded...