-
noted by Pāṇini as
comprising both the
regions of
Vahika and Gandhara. The
first mention of the
Vahikas comes from the
Gandharan grammarian Pāṇini based...
-
Brahmanas (8,40) In the
region called Aratta,
resides the
people called the
Vahikas. The
lowest of
Brahmanas also are
residing there from very
remote times...
- (Varanasi Chapter) of the
Skanda Purana recounts the
remarkable story of
Vahika, a
profligate and
unrepentant sinner, who is
killed by a
tiger in the forest...
- like
Utkal Patra,
Utkal Hiteisini from Cuttack,
Utkal Darpan and
Sambada Vahika from
Balasore and
Sambalpur Hiteisini from Deogarh.
Fakir Mohan Senapati...
- (Rajyapala, 908-40 AD, of
Bengal and Bihar); to the
ruler of Kerala; to the
Vahikas (often
spelt Bahikas; of Punjab,
particularly in the
Sialkot region); to...
- to be
commonly styled as
Arattas or
Vahikas etc.
Aratta or
Vahika, by no means,
implies an
ethic term The
Vahikas or
Arattas were
divided into many tribes...
-
almost as
blamable in
their practices." (8:44) "One
should always avoid the
Vahikas,
those impure people that are out of the pale of virtue, and that live...
-
ancient texts and is
noted by Pāṇini as
comprising both the
regions of
Vahika and Gandhara. Gandhara's
first recorded culture was the
Grave Culture that...
- as part of
Vahika.
Panini mentions three divisions of
Vahika Country, viz Kekaya, Uśīnara and Madra.
Fourth division to be
added to
Vahika country is...
- dis**** its po****tion to the east. In
ancient times the
region was
known as
Vahika as is
attested by
authors such as Pāṇini and
Patanjali in the 6th century...