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- 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...