- Vipāś,
which means unfettered, in
later Sanskrit texts it's been
called Vipāśā विपाशा, Yāska
identifies it with Argrikiya.
According to legends,Veda Vyasa...
-
saved him by
casting him as****. Then he
jumped in the
overflowing river Vipasa,
which also left him as****. Then he
jumped into the
river Haimavat, which...
- Jhelum. Asiknī́ –
Identified with Chenab. Iravatī –
Identified with Ravi.
Vípāśā –
Identified with Beas. Śutudrī́ –
Identified with Sutlej. Marúdvr̥dhā –...
-
until he was
replaced by Vasiṣṭha. He
aided the
Bharatas in
crossing the
Vipāśa and Śutudrī
rivers (modern Beas and Sutlej). In
later Hindu texts, Viśvāmitra...
- Kaikayas. The
Kekayas were
located between the Gāndhāra
kingdom and the
Vipāśā river, more
precisely on a
tributary of the Irāvatī
river named the Saranges...
- 2015.
Retrieved 18
December 2015.
Thukral 2017, p. 5. Vol 1987, p. 37.
Vipāsā 2009, p. 40.
India 1992, p. 1004.
Maheshwari 1999, p. 192. "Narayan Desai...
- the
Punjab rivers Drishadvati,
Satudri (Sutlej),
Chandrabhaga (Chenab),
Vipasa (Beas) and the
Iravati (Ravi). The
first reference to the disappearance...
- scholars.[citation needed]
Ramayana further attests that
Kekaya lay
beyond Vipasa or Beas and
abutted with the
country of
Gandharava or
Gandhara vishaya (country)...
- "Vimalsuri's Paumachariyam". jainqq.org. p. 20.
Retrieved 26
April 2024.
Vipāsā (in Hindi). Bhāshā evam Saṃskr̥ti Vibhāga. 1994. Rādhākr̥ṣṇaśarma, Callā...
- zones.
Terminal Menga (Av 3n Cl 70) Estación Álamos (Av 3 Cl 52) Estación
Vipasa (Av 3 Cl 44) Estación
Prados del
Norte (Av 3 Cl 38) Estación Las Américas...