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  • Videha
  • Ancient Indian tribe

    Videha (Prākrit: 𑀯𑀺𑀤𑁂𑀳 Videha; Pāli: Videha; Sanskrit: Videha) was an ancient Indo-Aryan tribe of north-eastern South Asia whose existence is attested

    Videha

    Videha

    Videha

  • Videha mukti
  • Concept in Indian philosophy

    Videha mukti (Sanskrit: विदेहमुक्ति), "liberation after death," or literally 'liberation through release from the body', is a concept found in Hinduism

    Videha mukti

    Videha_mukti

  • Mandavi
  • Wife of Bharata in epic Ramayana

    Mandavi (Sanskrit: मांडवी, romanized: Māṇḍavī) is a princess of Videha in the Hindu epic Ramayana. She is the wife of Bharata and is considered an incarnation

    Mandavi

    Mandavi

    Mandavi

  • Shrutakirti
  • Wife of Shatrughna in epic Ramayana

    Shrutakirti (Sanskrit: श्रुतकीर्ति, romanized: Śrutakīrti) is a princess of Videha, in the Hindu epic Ramayana. She is the wife of Shatrughna and is considered

    Shrutakirti

    Shrutakirti

    Shrutakirti

  • History of the Mithila region
  • History of a region in the Indian subcontinent

    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

    History of the Mithila region

    History of the Mithila region

    History_of_the_Mithila_region

  • Chandrashekhara Bharati III
  • Indian Hindu monk (1892–1954)

    noted feature of his life was that his birth, upanayanam, sannyasa and videha mukti (death), all happened on Sundays. The childhood days of Narasimha

    Chandrashekhara Bharati III

    Chandrashekhara Bharati III

    Chandrashekhara_Bharati_III

  • Kosala
  • One of the Mahajanapadas

    Kosalan realm. One of India's two great epics, Ramayana is set in the "Kosala-Videha" realm in which the Kosalan prince Rama marries the Videhan princess Sita

    Kosala

    Kosala

    Kosala

  • Janaka
  • King of Videha and father of Sita in epic Ramayana

    Janaka (Sanskrit: जनक, IAST: Janaka) was the King of Videha, who ruled from its capital, Mithila, in the Hindu itihasa Ramayana. Janaka was married to

    Janaka

    Janaka

    Janaka

  • Urmila
  • Hindu goddess and wife of Lakshmana in epic Ramayana

    romanized: Urmilā, lit. 'enchantress'), is a Hindu goddess and the princess of Videha in the Hindu epic Ramayana. She is considered to be an avatāra of Nagalakshmi

    Urmila

    Urmila

    Urmila

  • Saharsa
  • City and municipal corporation in Bihar, India

    Kingdom (also known as the Kingdom of the Videhas). During the late Vedic period (c. 1100–500 BCE), Videhas developed as one of the major political and

    Saharsa

    Saharsa

    Saharsa

  • Vajjika League
  • Republican confederacy in ancient India

    of the league's capital of Vesālī. The larger region of the former Mahā-Videha kingdom in which the Vajjika League was located was in turn named after

    Vajjika League

    Vajjika League

    Vajjika_League

  • Videshwarnath Mahadev Mandir
  • Lord Shiva temple in Mithila

    King of Videha. In ancient time, the kingdom of Mithila was called as Videha. Some times the King Janaka of Mithila is also called as King Videha. The name

    Videshwarnath Mahadev Mandir

    Videshwarnath Mahadev Mandir

    Videshwarnath_Mahadev_Mandir

  • Kishanganj
  • City in Bihar, India

    Kingdom (also called Kingdom of the Videha). During the late Vedic period (c. 1100–500 BCE), the kingdom of the Videha became one of the major political

    Kishanganj

    Kishanganj

    Kishanganj

  • Kriti Janaka
  • King of Videha

    Kriti Janaka (Sanskrit: कृति जनक) was a king of Videha Kingdom located in the Indian subcontinent. He was a descendant of Janaka dynasty in Mithila. He

    Kriti Janaka

    Kriti Janaka

    Kriti_Janaka

  • Vijayendra Saraswati Swamigal
  • Seventieth and current Head of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam

    He became the Peetadhipathi of the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham following the Videha mukti of Sri Jayendra Saraswati, the 69th Pontiff, on 28 February 2018.

    Vijayendra Saraswati Swamigal

    Vijayendra Saraswati Swamigal

    Vijayendra_Saraswati_Swamigal

  • Vaishali (ancient city)
  • Historical city in Bihar, India

    in the Greater Magadha cultural region. Around 800 BCE the Mahā-Videha ("greater Videha") kingdom was established between the Sadānirā river in the west

    Vaishali (ancient city)

    Vaishali (ancient city)

    Vaishali_(ancient_city)

  • Mithila (region)
  • Cultural region in India and Nepal, Asia

    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

    Mithila (region)

    Mithila (region)

    Mithila_(region)

  • Madhepura
  • Municipality in Bihar, India

    Mithila Kingdom (also called Kingdom of the Videhas). During the late Vedic period (c. 1100–500 BCE), Videha became one of the major political and cultural

    Madhepura

    Madhepura

  • Sunayana (Ramayana)
  • Queen of Videha and mother of Sita in the Ramayana

    IAST: Sunayanā) is the queen of Videha in the Hindu epic Ramayana. Sunayana is the queen consort of Janaka, the king of Videha, who ruled from Mithila. She

    Sunayana (Ramayana)

    Sunayana_(Ramayana)

  • Nimi (king)
  • King featured in Hinduism

    featured in Hindu mythology. He is considered to be the first king of the Videha kingdom and is regarded to be the ancestor to the Janaka lineage of Mithila

    Nimi (king)

    Nimi (king)

    Nimi_(king)

  • Sitamarhi district
  • District in Bihar, India

    believed to be the place of manifestation of Goddess Sita in the ancient Videha Kingdom while the legendary King Janaka in the epic Ramayana was ploughing

    Sitamarhi district

    Sitamarhi district

    Sitamarhi_district

  • Licchavis of Vaishali
  • Ancient Indo-Aryan tribe

    Mahā-Videha kingdom, and temporarily occupied the Vaideha capital of Mithilā, from where they could best administer the territory of Mahā-Videha. The

    Licchavis of Vaishali

    Licchavis of Vaishali

    Licchavis_of_Vaishali

  • Gajendra Thakur
  • Indian author (born 1971)

    records) Videha:sadeha:1 Devanagari Videha:Sadeha:1: Tirhuta Videha:Sadeha:2: Videha Prabandh-Nibandh-Samalochna Videha:Sadeha:3: Videha Katha Videha:Sadeha:4:

    Gajendra Thakur

    Gajendra Thakur

    Gajendra_Thakur

  • Sita
  • Major goddess in Hinduism and consort of Rama

    (the earth), Sita is brought up as the adopted daughter of King Janaka of Videha. Sita, in her youth, chooses Rama, the prince of Ayodhya as her husband

    Sita

    Sita

    Sita

  • Videgha Mathava
  • Founder King of Videha Kingdom

    was the legendary founder and first king of the Videha kingdom in the ancient Indian subcontinent. Videha is the ancient name of Mithila . Videgha Mathava

    Videgha Mathava

    Videgha_Mathava

  • Purnia district
  • District in Bihar, India

    Mithila Kingdom (also called Kingdom of the Videhas). During the late Vedic period (c. 1100–500 BCE), Videha became one of the major political and cultural

    Purnia district

    Purnia district

    Purnia_district

  • Malla kingdom
  • Kingdom in Indian epic literature

    Malla kingdom was situated in the Gangetic plain between the Kosala and Videha. The epic Mahabharata speaks about a Malla conquered by the Pandava Bhima

    Malla kingdom

    Malla_kingdom

  • Assamese Brahmin
  • Ethnic group

    literature, astronomy, and philosophy. The Brahmins migrated to Assam from Videha (Mithila), Kannauj, Bengal (Gauda) and many other places. The earliest historical

    Assamese Brahmin

    Assamese Brahmin

    Assamese_Brahmin

  • Janakpur
  • Capital of Nepal's Madhesh Province

    is named after the ancient King of the Videha kingdom in the Mithila region - Janaka. The rulers of the Videha kingdom were accorded the title Janaka

    Janakpur

    Janakpur

    Janakpur

  • Vajji (tribe)
  • Republican tribe in Iron Age India

    Licchavikas invaded Mahā-Videha, replaced their monarchy by a republican system, and settled down in the southern part of former Mahā-Videha, where they founded

    Vajji (tribe)

    Vajji (tribe)

    Vajji_(tribe)

  • Supaul
  • City in Bihar, India

    in the rule of Darbhanga Raj. It has been a part of Mithila (region) And Videha. Supaul has been referred as the fishery area (Matasya Kshetra) in the Hindu

    Supaul

    Supaul

  • Mithila (ancient city)
  • Lost capital city of the former Kingdom of the Videha

    Mithila was the capital city of the Kingdom of the Videhas. The location of Mithila is disputed with one possibility being the archaeological site of

    Mithila (ancient city)

    Mithila (ancient city)

    Mithila_(ancient_city)

  • Bhauma dynasty
  • Legendary dynasty in Hinduism

    the 10th-century Kalika Purana, the dynasty was established by Naraka of Videha, by removing the Kirata chief Ghataka, the last of the Danava dynasty. The

    Bhauma dynasty

    Bhauma_dynasty

  • Yajnavalkya
  • 8th century BCE Indian sage and philosopher

    debate known as Bahudakshina Yajna hosted by King Kriti Janaka in Mithila, Videha, which is in the Southern Nepal near Janakpur, where Yajnavalkya defeats

    Yajnavalkya

    Yajnavalkya

    Yajnavalkya

  • Mahavira
  • Indian spiritual leader and the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism

    son of Videhadatta, native of Videha (Videha-jacce); a prince of Videha (Videha-kūmāle), who had lived 30 years in Videha when his parents passed away

    Mahavira

    Mahavira

    Mahavira

  • Nāya
  • Republican tribe in Iron Age India

    Nāyikas." The Nāyikas lived in the territory of the former kingdom of Mahā-Videha, whose borders were the Sadānirā river in the west, the Kauśikī river in

    Nāya

    Nāya

    Nāya

  • Kirata
  • Historical and mythological group of people from the Indian subcontinent

    geographical position. In the Mahabharata, Bhima meets the Kiratas to the east of Videha, where his son Ghatotkacha is born; and in general, the dwellers of the

    Kirata

    Kirata

    Kirata

  • List of ancient Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes
  • Āryāvarta) Vidarbha (Vidarbha, Dakshina Āryāvarta – Southern Āryāvarta) Videha (Mithila, Prachya Āryāvarta – Eastern Āryāvarta) Viśaṇin (Vishanin) (Pratichya

    List of ancient Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes

    List_of_ancient_Indo-Aryan_peoples_and_tribes

  • Maithils
  • Indo-Aryan ethno-linguistic group from the Indian subcontinent

    Indo-Aryan speaking peoples who established the Videha kingdom. During the late Vedic period (c. 1100–500 BCE), Videha became one of the major political and cultural

    Maithils

    Maithils

    Maithils

  • Bihar
  • State in Eastern India

    prominence after the establishment of the Videha Kingdom. During the late Vedic period (c. 1100–500 BCE), Videha became one of the major political and cultural

    Bihar

    Bihar

    Bihar

  • Ugrasena Janaka
  • King of Videha Kingdom

    Ugrasena Janaka (Sanskrit: उग्रसेन जनक) was a king of the ancient Videha Kingdom located in the Indian subcontinent. He belonged to the Janaka dynasty

    Ugrasena Janaka

    Ugrasena Janaka

    Ugrasena_Janaka

  • Basuki Bihari
  • Village in Bihar, India

    2229-547X VIDEHA (since 2004) www.videha.co.in ] (in Hindi). Videha eJournal [विदेह Videha (since 2000) ISSN 2229-547X VIDEHA (since 2004) www.videha.co.in

    Basuki Bihari

    Basuki Bihari

    Basuki_Bihari

  • Shandilya
  • Gotra of Brahmins and Rajputs

    Genealogical Mapping of the Maithil Brahmins of India and Nepal (in Bengali). Videha eLearning. Maṇḍāvā, Devīsiṅgha (1998). Kshatriya śākhāoṃ kā itihāsa (in

    Shandilya

    Shandilya

  • Purnia division
  • Administrative division in Bihar, India

    Kingdom (also called Kingdom of the Videhas). During the late Vedic period (c. 1100–500 BCE), Kingdom of the Videhas became one of the major political and

    Purnia division

    Purnia division

    Purnia_division

  • Balirajgarh
  • Archaeological site in Bihar, India

    believes Balirajgarh to be the site of Mithila, the capital of the Iron Age Videha tribe. The site of the Balirajgarh fort was first identified in 1884 by

    Balirajgarh

    Balirajgarh

  • Nepalese Civil War
  • Maoist insurgency in Nepal (1996–2006)

    kingdom Khasas in Mahabharata Limbuwan tribal states c. 580 BCE – 1774 CE Videha kingdom Gopala dynasty Mahisapala dynasty Soma dynasty, c. 205 – c. 305

    Nepalese Civil War

    Nepalese Civil War

    Nepalese_Civil_War

  • Gangasagar, Janakpur
  • Sacred pond in Janakpur

    of King Nimi of Videha, was born from the Manthan of the dead body of the King Nimi at Gangasagar. After his birth, the city of Videha Kingdom was named

    Gangasagar, Janakpur

    Gangasagar, Janakpur

    Gangasagar,_Janakpur

  • Madhubani, India
  • District in Bihar, India

    Kumar (1 March 2022). "Historical Geography of Early Medieval Mithila: From Videha to Tirhut". New Archaeological & Genological Society, Kanpur, India. ISSN 2348-8301

    Madhubani, India

    Madhubani, India

    Madhubani,_India

  • Harisimhadeva
  • King of Mithila from 1304 to 1325

    Kumar (1 March 2022). "Historical Geography of Early Medieval Mithila: From Videha to Tirhut". New Archaeological & Genological Society, Kanpur, India. ISSN 2348-8301

    Harisimhadeva

    Harisimhadeva

  • Durwakshat Mantra
  • Blessing Mantra chanted in Mithila

    (भाग-२, अनुप्रयोग) (in Hindi). Videha eJournal [विदेह Videha (since 2000) ISSN 2229-547X VIDEHA (since 2004) www.videha.co.in ]. pp. 144–145. ISBN 978-93-340-2393-0

    Durwakshat Mantra

    Durwakshat Mantra

    Durwakshat_Mantra

  • Hrasvaroman Janaka
  • King of Videha

    Hrasvaroman Janaka (Sanskrit: ह्रस्वरोमन् जनक) was the king of the Videha Kingdom in the Indian subcontinent. He was the twentieth Janaka in the lineage

    Hrasvaroman Janaka

    Hrasvaroman_Janaka

  • Āryāvarta
  • Historical region in northern India where the Indo-Aryan people lived

    Yājñavalkya-kāṇḍa (Bṛhadāraṇyaka Upaniṣad chapters 3-4) was composed in the Videha-Kosala region by a Vedic school which was isolated from the Vedic mainstream

    Āryāvarta

    Āryāvarta

    Āryāvarta

  • Vatsa
  • Historical region in modern India

    Vasudāna, Bhāsa tells it was Sahasrānīka. Śatānīka II married a princess of Videha, who was the mother of Udayana. He also married Mṛgāvatī, a daughter of

    Vatsa

    Vatsa

    Vatsa

  • Mithila
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    to: Mithilā, a synonym for the ancient Videha state Mithilā (ancient city), the ancient capital city of Videha Mithila (region), a cultural region (historical

    Mithila

    Mithila

  • Nepalese royal massacre
  • 2001 mass shooting in Kathmandu

    kingdom Khasas in Mahabharata Limbuwan tribal states c. 580 BCE – 1774 CE Videha kingdom Gopala dynasty Mahisapala dynasty Soma dynasty, c. 205 – c. 305

    Nepalese royal massacre

    Nepalese royal massacre

    Nepalese_royal_massacre

  • Gārgī Vāchaknavī
  • Ancient Indian sage and philosopher

    participates in the brahmayajna, a philosophic debate organized by King Janaka of Videha, during which she challenges the sage Yajnavalkya with perplexing questions

    Gārgī Vāchaknavī

    Gārgī Vāchaknavī

    Gārgī_Vāchaknavī

  • East Champaran district
  • District in Bihar, India

    early days the land of East Chamapran was ruled by different kingdoms as Videha, Sunga, Kanvas. It is also believed that Champaran used to be a major part

    East Champaran district

    East Champaran district

    East_Champaran_district

  • Kushadhvaja
  • King of Samkasya and brother of Janaka in epic Ramayana

    Mithila and his wife Keikasi. He is the younger brother of Janaka. The Videha kingdom was historically located between east of Gandaki River, west of

    Kushadhvaja

    Kushadhvaja

  • Ikshvaku
  • Indian mythological character

    Vikukshi. Another son of Ikshvaku's, named Nimi, founded the Kingdom of the Videhas. and Rama are also stated to have belonged to the Suryavamsha or Ikshvaku

    Ikshvaku

    Ikshvaku

    Ikshvaku

  • Gandhāra (kingdom)
  • Ancient kingdom in north-western South Asia

    had adopted Jainism and was comparable to Dvimukha of Pāñcāla, Nimi of Videha, Karakaṇḍu of Kaliṅga, and Bhīma of Vidarbha; Buddhist sources instead claim

    Gandhāra (kingdom)

    Gandhāra (kingdom)

    Gandhāra_(kingdom)

  • Devarata Janaka
  • Janaka

    in Janaka Dynasty of the ancient Videha Kingdom. He belonged to Ikshwaku descendants. He became the king of Videha Kingdom after his father Suketu. According

    Devarata Janaka

    Devarata_Janaka

  • Nagnajit
  • Buddhism along with other kings - Dummukha of Uttara-Panchala-rashtra, Nimi of Videha, Karandu of Kalinga, and Bhima of Vidarbha. Uttaradhyayana-sutra, a Jaina

    Nagnajit

    Nagnajit

  • Mleccha
  • Pre-modern Sanskrit term referring to outsiders, foreigners, barbarians and invaders

    Surparaka Surasena Tamraparni Tangana Trigarta Tulu Tushara Ursa Uttara Kuru Uttara Madra Utkala Vanga Vatadhana Vatsa Videha Vidarbha Yavana Yaudheya

    Mleccha

    Mleccha

  • Bateshwar Sthan
  • Ancient site related Lord Shiva and Brahmarshi Vashishtha

    sage Vashistha was the Kulguru (royal teacher) of the King Nimi in the Videha Kingdom later also called as Mithila Kingdom. The temple was named after

    Bateshwar Sthan

    Bateshwar Sthan

    Bateshwar_Sthan

  • Purnia
  • Urban Agglomeration in Bihar, India

    Mithila Kingdom (also called Kingdom of the Videhas). During the late Vedic period (c. 1100–500 BCE), Videha became one of the major political and cultural

    Purnia

    Purnia

    Purnia

  • Indo-Aryan peoples
  • Ethnolinguistic groups in South Asia

    Shakya Shunga Sindhu Sudra Surasena Trigarta Utkala Vanga Vatsa Vidarbha Videha Vrishni Yadavas Yadu Yaudheya Agariya people Andh people Angika people Assamese

    Indo-Aryan peoples

    Indo-Aryan peoples

    Indo-Aryan_peoples

  • Udayana (king)
  • Legendary 6th-century BC Indian King

    under the instruction of Udayana. Udayana, the son of Śatānīka II by the Videha princess succeeded him. Niti Adaval mentions about Udayana and his love

    Udayana (king)

    Udayana (king)

    Udayana_(king)

  • Timeline of Indian history
  • Megalithic sites in Tamil Nadu, South India. 1000- 900 BCE Kingdom of the Videhas and the Pañcāla Kingdom was established. 970 BCE Dridhasena became the

    Timeline of Indian history

    Timeline of Indian history

    Timeline_of_Indian_history

  • Gandhara
  • Ancient Indo-Aryan civilisation

    had adopted Jainism and was comparable to Dvimukha of Pāñcāla, Nimi of Videha, Karakaṇḍu of Kaliṅga, and Bhīma of Vidarbha; Buddhist sources instead claim

    Gandhara

    Gandhara

  • Emperor
  • Type of monarch

    additional title of Kaisar-i-Hind (transl. Emperor of India). Janaka of Videha secured the position of Samrat. Dasharatha of Kosala called himself the

    Emperor

    Emperor

    Emperor

  • 2004 Beni attack
  • Maoist attack on Beni, Nepal

    kingdom Khasas in Mahabharata Limbuwan tribal states c. 580 BCE – 1774 CE Videha kingdom Gopala dynasty Mahisapala dynasty Soma dynasty, c. 205 – c. 305

    2004 Beni attack

    2004 Beni attack

    2004_Beni_attack

  • Hinglaj
  • Hindu pilgrimage place in Balochistan, Pakistan

    the progeny of Sahasrarjun seek Janaka, one of the most learned kings of Videha who advises them to seek Hinglaj Mata's blessing. The clan devotedly pray

    Hinglaj

    Hinglaj

  • Samastipur
  • City and Municipal Corporation in Mithila region of Bihar, India

    Kumar (1 March 2022). "Historical Geography of Early Medieval Mithila: From Videha to Tirhut". New Archaeological & Genological Society, Kanpur, India. ISSN 2348-8301

    Samastipur

    Samastipur

    Samastipur

  • King Mithi
  • Videha King

    Mithi ( Sanskrit: मिथि ) was the king of Videha Kingdom in the ancient Indian Subcontinent. He was the son of the King Nimi. He was the first King Janaka

    King Mithi

    King_Mithi

  • Solar dynasty
  • Legendary Indian dynasty

    House of Ikshvaku Suryavansha Country Kingdom of Kosala, Kingdom of Videha, Shakya Kingdom Founder Ikshvaku Final ruler Sumitra (historical claimant) Style(s)

    Solar dynasty

    Solar_dynasty

  • Vandin
  • Acharya at Ancient Mithila University

    Indian philosopher Ashtavakra. During his period, the king in the Kingdom of Videha (Mithila) was Ugrasena Janaka. Vandin is a Sanskrit term having meanings

    Vandin

    Vandin

  • Chandragupta Maurya
  • Founder of the Maurya Empire (340–295 BCE)

    era map showing the boundaries of Āryāvarta with Janapadas in northern India. Beginning of Iron Age kingdoms in India—Kuru, Panchala, Kosala, Videha.

    Chandragupta Maurya

    Chandragupta Maurya

    Chandragupta_Maurya

  • Gidhaur chieftaincy
  • Chieftaincy in Bihar Subah

    Ancient History Prehistoric and Vedic Era Chirand (Neolithic) Vedic period Videha Mithila (ancient) Anga Kikata Urbanisation and Shramana Second Urbanisation

    Gidhaur chieftaincy

    Gidhaur chieftaincy

    Gidhaur_chieftaincy

  • Huna kingdom
  • Kingdom mentioned in the Indian epic Mahabharata

    Surparaka Surasena Tamraparni Tangana Trigarta Tulu Tushara Ursa Uttara Kuru Uttara Madra Utkala Vanga Vatadhana Vatsa Videha Vidarbha Yavana Yaudheya

    Huna kingdom

    Huna_kingdom

  • Bahudakshina Yajna
  • Scholarly Yajna of the Ancient Mithila University

    Bahudakshina Yajna (Devanagari: बहुदक्षिणा यज्ञ) was a famous scholarly yajna organised by King Kriti Janaka of Mithila at his court. It was organised

    Bahudakshina Yajna

    Bahudakshina_Yajna

  • Ashtavakra
  • Ancient sage in Hinduism

    father, Kahoda, once went to ask for riches, to Janaka, the ancient king of Videha, for his family was poor. He was, there, defeated in debates of science

    Ashtavakra

    Ashtavakra

    Ashtavakra

  • Tourism in Mithila
  • Indian regional tourism

    Indian subcontinent is believed to be the ancient inhabitat place of the Videha Kingdom in the text Ramayana. The Mithila region is widely known for its

    Tourism in Mithila

    Tourism in Mithila

    Tourism_in_Mithila

  • Tirhuta script
  • Script of the Maithili language

    Kumar (1 March 2022). "Historical Geography of Early Medieval Mithila: From Videha to Tirhut". New Archaeological & Genological Society, Kanpur Philosophers

    Tirhuta script

    Tirhuta script

    Tirhuta_script

  • Madhushravani
  • Festival for newly married brides in Mithila region

    Kumar (1 March 2022). "Historical Geography of Early Medieval Mithila: From Videha to Tirhut". New Archaeological & Genological Society, Kanpur Philosophers

    Madhushravani

    Madhushravani

    Madhushravani

  • Kundalpur, Bihar
  • Village in Bihar, India

    Uttarapurana — a Digambara text — Mahavira was born in "Kundpur", in the Videha kingdom. The Kalpa Sutra — a Svetambara text — uses the name "Kundagrama"

    Kundalpur, Bihar

    Kundalpur, Bihar

    Kundalpur,_Bihar

  • Magadha–Vajji war
  • Series of wars in Ancient India

    princess of Vaidehī descent, he was interested in the territory of the former Videha kingdom which by then was part of the Vajjika League. Ajātasattu's hostility

    Magadha–Vajji war

    Magadha–Vajji_war

  • History of India
  • and kingdoms—notably the Iron Age Kingdoms of Kuru, Panchala, Kosala and Videha. The Kuru kingdom (c. 1200–450 BCE) was the first state-level society of

    History of India

    History of India

    History_of_India

  • Malla (tribe)
  • Republican confederacy in ancient India

    Vaidehī descent, he was interested in the territory of the former Mahā-Videha kingdom which by then was part of the Vajjika League. Ajatashatru's hostility

    Malla (tribe)

    Malla (tribe)

    Malla_(tribe)

  • Araria
  • City in Bihar, India

    Kingdom (also called Kingdom of the Videhas). During the late Vedic period (c. 1100–500 BCE), Kingdom of the Videhas became one of the major political and

    Araria

    Araria

  • Raj Banauli
  • Kingdom in Mithila region

    (1958). The Journal of the Bihar Research Society. Thakur, Gajendra. VIDEHA 150. Videha eLearning. Bihar (India); Choudhury, Pranab Chandra Roy (1964). Bihar

    Raj Banauli

    Raj Banauli

    Raj_Banauli

  • Bhanudatta Misra
  • Indian sanskrit poet

    1600 and 1850.". As per Bhanudatta himself, he was born in the country of Videha corresponding to the Mithila region of modern-day North Bihar in India and

    Bhanudatta Misra

    Bhanudatta Misra

    Bhanudatta_Misra

  • Vadakkunnathan Temple
  • Ancient Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva

    they named their son Shankara. According to legend, Adi Shankara attained videha mukti ("freedom from embodiment") at the Vadakkunnathan temple. One narrative

    Vadakkunnathan Temple

    Vadakkunnathan Temple

    Vadakkunnathan_Temple

  • Katihar
  • City in Bihar, India

    Kumar (1 March 2022). "Historical Geography of Early Medieval Mithila: From Videha to Tirhut". New Archaeological & Genological Society, Kanpur, India. ISSN 2348-8301

    Katihar

    Katihar

    Katihar

  • Maithili Maha Upanishad
  • Sanskrit Upanishad

    Sanskrit text and is one of the minor Upanishads of Hinduism describing the Videha Kingdom of King Janaka and his rule over the Mithila (region) from the ancient

    Maithili Maha Upanishad

    Maithili Maha Upanishad

    Maithili_Maha_Upanishad

  • Outline of South Asian history
  • Overviews of and topical guides to the history of South Asia

    Surasena Kingdom   (c.1000–600 BCE) Kamboja Kingdom   (c. 1000–550 BCE) Videha Kingdom   (c. 800–300 BCE) Pradyota dynasty   (c. 682–544 BCE) Haryanka

    Outline of South Asian history

    Outline of South Asian history

    Outline_of_South_Asian_history

  • South Asia
  • Subregion of the Asian continent

    Major Hindu and Buddhist kingdoms and empires of the region include Kikata, Videha, Vṛji, Magadha, Nanda, Gangaridai, Mauryan, Anga, Kalinga, Kamarupa, Samatata

    South Asia

    South Asia

    South_Asia

  • Madhubani art
  • Indian/Nepalese style of painting

    Kumar (1 March 2022). "Historical Geography of Early Medieval Mithila: From Videha to Tirhut". New Archaeological & Genological Society, Kanpur, India. ISSN 2348-8301

    Madhubani art

    Madhubani art

    Madhubani_art

  • Military history of Nepal
  • kingdom Khasas in Mahabharata Limbuwan tribal states c. 580 BCE – 1774 CE Videha kingdom Gopala dynasty Mahisapala dynasty Soma dynasty, c. 205 – c. 305

    Military history of Nepal

    Military history of Nepal

    Military_history_of_Nepal

  • Kosi-Seemanchal
  • Region of Bihar, India

    Kumar (1 March 2022). "Historical Geography of Early Medieval Mithila: From Videha to Tirhut". Kanpur Philosophers. 8 (2). "Seemanchal highly polarised; RJD

    Kosi-Seemanchal

    Kosi-Seemanchal

  • Kosi division
  • Administrative division in Bihar, India

    Kingdom (also called Kingdom of the Videhas). During the late Vedic period (c. 1100–500 BCE), Kingdom of the Videhas became one of the major political and

    Kosi division

    Kosi division

    Kosi_division

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  • Nehemiah
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Hawaiian, Hebrew

    Nehemiah

    God has Comforted; God's Compassion; The Lord's Comfort

  • Latisha
  • Girl/Female

    English American

    Latisha

    name Letitia. Joyful;happy.

  • Jalendu
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Jalendu

    Moon in the water

  • Rinaldo
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, French, German, Italian, Teutonic

    Rinaldo

    Form of Reginald; Counsel Power

  • Aafreen
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aafreen

    Encouragement

  • Tacita
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Latin

    Tacita

    To be Silent; Mute; Silent

  • Teena
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Teena

    Clay

  • Aamukta
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu

    Aamukta

    Shelter

  • Sabtah
  • Biblical

    Sabtah

    a going about or circuiting; old age

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    Muslim

    Ratiyah |

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