-
eldest brother of Pandava,
worshiped goddess Durga (Sirsi Marikambe) at
Viratanagara (Hangal)
during 13th year of
exile in
forest by
chanting stotra. Chamundeshwari...
- Hangal,
formerly known as '
Viratanagara', is a
historic town in Karnataka. It is 80 km (50 mi) away from
Hubli through NH 766E.
Hangal lies
about 75 kilometres...
- Bairath. The present-day site of
Bairat corresponds to the
ancient city of
Virāṭanagara,
which was the
capital of the Iron Age
Matsya kingdom (c. 1400-c. 350...
- Kuru in the north, and Sūrasena in the east. The
capital of
Matsya was
Virāṭanagara,
which corresponds to the modern-day Bairāṭ in
Jaipur district of Rajasthan...
-
whole of
Alwar with
portions of Bharatpur. The
capital of
Matsya was at
Viratanagara (modern Bairat)
which is said to have been
named after its
founder king...
- Kusavati, Pava
Republic c. 7th
century BCE–c. 4th
century BCE
Matsya Viratanagara Kingdom 1400 – 350 BC
Panchala Ahichatra,
Kampilya Kingdom,
later republic...
-
Matsya Kingdom whose Great-Grandson was
Virata who was the
founder of
Viratanagara) were the sons of Vasu and Vasu
daughter Satyavati who
later married...
-
Dholka was
called Dhavalakapura.
People say it
might be the same
place as
Viratanagara from the time of Mahabharata. Nowadays,
there are
three Jain temples...
- was
mentioned as
Panungal in
records and
identified by
tradition with
Viratanagara of
Mahabharatha days. It is on the left bank of the
Dharma River. The...