- The
Nishadha (IAST: Niṣadha) was a
tribe of
ancient India that
lived in a
country of the same name.
Veerasena was a king of the
Nishadha kingdom, and the...
- (Naiṣadhīya-carita), is a poem in
Sanskrit on the life of Nala, the king of
Nishadha.
Written by Sriharsha, it is
considered one of the five
mahakavyas (great...
-
unwavering love, and
steadfast devotion to her husband, Nala, the king of
Nishadha kingdom.
Damayanti is the
princess of
ancient Vidarbha Kingdom and the...
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Kurus Licchavis Madra Magadhis Malavas Mallakas Mātsyeyas
Mitanni Moriya Nishadhas Odra
Pakthas Pala
Panchala Paundra Puru
Salva Salwa Saraswata Sauvira...
- princesses.
Damayanti was the
daughter of king
Bhima and the wife of the
Nishadha prince Nala.
Rukmini was the
daughter of
Bhishmaka and the
sister of Rukmi...
- Nala (Sanskrit: नल) is a
legendary king of
ancient Nishadha kingdom and the
central protagonist of the Nalopakhyana, a sub-narrative
within the Indian...
-
Kashyapa and Kadru,
Karkotaka is
regarded to have
lived in a
forest near the
Nishadha Kingdom.
According to
Hindu mythology, he
stings King Nala, transforming...
- [citation needed] Sant Kalu Dev, Punjab,
related with
Fishermen community Nishadha[citation needed] Sant Kubera,
ethnic Gujarati,
taught for over 35 years...
-
Mountain Man Kirātārjunīya of Bhāravi, the
Adventures of the
Prince of
Nishadha Naiṣadhacarita of Śrīharṣa and Bhaṭṭi's Poem Bhaṭṭikāvya of Bhaṭṭi. The...
- in
Indian mythology who
controls weather, that
lived in a
forest near
Nishadha Kingdom and
stung Nala at the
request of
Indra Paravataksha, his sword...