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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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Videha mukti (Sanskrit: विदेहमुक्ति), "liberation
after death," or
literally 'liberation
through release from the body', is a
concept found in Hinduism...
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adopted the
title Videha or Janaka.
During the
Vedic period,
Mithila was
known as the
Videha kingdom.
Following the fall of the
Videhas,
Mithila came under...
- Vi****shi.
Another son of Ikshvaku's,
named Nimi,
founded the
Kingdom of the
Videhas. Rama, Mahavira, and the
Buddha are also
stated to have
belonged to the...
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Mithila was the
capital city of the
Kingdom of the
Videhas. The
location of
Mithila is
disputed among Janakpur in present-day Nepal,
Baliraajgadh in present-day...
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Shrutakirti (Sanskrit: श्रुतकीर्ति, romanized: Śrutakīrti) is a
princess of
Videha, in the
Hindu epic Ramayana. She is the wife of
Shatrughna and is considered...
- used to
refer to the
Videha Kingdom, as well as to the modern-day
territories that fall
within the
ancient boundaries of
Videha.
Until the 20th century...
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Kingdom of the
Videhas)
which was
ruled by the
Videhas, an Indo-Aryan tribe.
During the late
Vedic period (c. 1100–500 BCE),
Kingdom of the
Videhas became one...
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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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gained prominence after the
establishment of the
ancient Videha Kingdom. The
kings of the
Videha were
called Janakas. A
daughter of one of the
Janaks of...