- are
mentioned together as the Talajanghas. The five
Haihaya clans were
Vitihotra, Sharyata, Bhoja,
Avanti and Tun****ra. The
Haihayas were
native to the...
- name of the most
dominant clan
amongst them — the
Vitihotras.
According to the Puranas,
Vitihotra was the great-grandson of
Arjuna Kartavirya and eldest...
-
Pajjota (Pali: Pajjota) was a king of Avanti. By the 6th
century BCE, the
Vitihotra clan who had
previously ruled the
Avanti kingdom became extinct, and the...
-
Vitihotras, the Bhojas, the Avantis, the Tun****ras and the Sharyatas. Later, the
Haihayas were
better known by
their dominant clan - the
Vitihotras....
-
Vitihotra had
occupied Ayodhya which was
ruled by Rama's
ancestor Sagara's
father Bahuka who was also
known as Asita. Talajangha, his son
Vitihotra were...
- Maithalas, Kasheyas, Ikshvakus, Panchalas, Shurasenas, Kurus, Haihayas,
Vitihotras, Kalingas, and Ashmakas. The
Maithala (literally, "of Mithilā") territory...
-
states Maithalas Kasheyas Ikshvakus Panchalas Shurasenas Kurus Haihayas Vitihotras Kalingas Ashmakas Nanda Victory Conquest of the
Nanda Empire (c. 323 BCE–322...
- Tuṣṭikāra (Markandeya) – Clan of the Haihayas. (Vindhyan Āryāvarta)
Vītihotra / Vīrahotra (Markandeya), Vītahotra (Vamana) – Clan of the
Haihayas (Vindhyan...
- Maithalas, Kasheyas, Ikshvakus, Panchalas, Shurasenas, Kurus, Haihayas,
Vitihotras, Kalingas, and Ashmakas.
Matsya Purana ****igns
Mahapadma an incredibly...
- Vindhyapuṣika (Matsya), Vindhyaśaileya (Markandeya), Vindhyamaulīya (Brahmanda)
Vītihotra Vindhyan ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Vīrahotra (Markandeya), Vītahotra (Vamana) Vṛka Central...