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1/14/13 Avanti Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avanti_Kingdom 1/4 Avanti Kingdom From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The former Avanti kingdom was one among the many kingdoms ruled by the Yadava kings in the central and western India. Ujjayani (Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh) was its capital along the river Kshipra, a tributary of river Charmanuati, which itself is a tributary of river Ganges. The Ujjayani of the past is currently known as Ujjain a busy city in Madhya Pradesh. Vasudeva Krishna and Bala Rama had their education at Ujjayani, probably the most popular Yadava city and a centre of education. Avanti was divided into north and south by river Vetravati. Initially, Mahissati (Sanskrit Mahishamati) was the capital of Southern Avanti, and Ujjaini (Sanskrit Ujjayini) was of northern Avanti, but at the times of Mahavira and Buddha, Ujjaini was the capital of integrated Avanti. The country of Avanti roughly corresponded to modern Malwa, Nimar and adjoining parts of the Madhya Pradesh. Both Mahishmati and Ujjaini stood on the southern high road called Dakshinapatha extending from Rajagriha to Pratishthana (modern Paithan). Avanti was an important center of Buddhism and some of the leading theras and theris were born and resided there. King Nandivardhana of Avanti was defeated by king Shishunaga of Magadha. Avanti later became part of Magadhan empire. Contents 1 References in Mahabharata 1.1 Avanti mentioned as a kingdom of Ancient India 1.2 Avanti a rich kingdom 1.3 Avanti was well connected by ancient highways 1.4 Sahadeva's Conquests 1.5 Karna's conquests 1.6 Vasudeva Krishna's Conquests 1.7 Avanti King in Yudhisthira's Rajasuya 1.8 Avanti kings allied with the Kauravas in Kurukshetra War 1.9 Avanti Kings Vinda and Anuvinda in Kurukshetra War 2 See also 3 References References in Mahabharata Avanti mentioned as a kingdom of Ancient India Avanti kingdom is mentioned in the list of kingdoms in ancient India (Bharata Varsha) :- ...the Kuntis, the Avantis, and the further-Kuntis; the Gomantas, the Mandakas, the Shandas, the Vidarbhas, the Rupavahikas; the Aswakas, the Pansurashtras, the Gopa rashtras, and the Karityas; the Adhirjayas, the Kuladyas, the Malla rashtras, the Keralas, the Varatrasyas, the Apavahas, the Chakras, the Vakratapas, the Sakas; the Videhas, the Magadhas.... (6,9) Avanti a rich kingdom

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Avanti KingdomFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The former Avanti kingdom was one among the many kingdoms ruled by the Yadava kings in the central andwestern India. Ujjayani (Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh) was its capital along the river Kshipra, a tributary of riverCharmanuati, which itself is a tributary of river Ganges. The Ujjayani of the past is currently known as Ujjain abusy city in Madhya Pradesh. Vasudeva Krishna and Bala Rama had their education at Ujjayani, probably themost popular Yadava city and a centre of education.

Avanti was divided into north and south by river Vetravati. Initially, Mahissati (Sanskrit Mahishamati) was thecapital of Southern Avanti, and Ujjaini (Sanskrit Ujjayini) was of northern Avanti, but at the times of Mahaviraand Buddha, Ujjaini was the capital of integrated Avanti. The country of Avanti roughly corresponded tomodern Malwa, Nimar and adjoining parts of the Madhya Pradesh.

Both Mahishmati and Ujjaini stood on the southern high road called Dakshinapatha extending from Rajagrihato Pratishthana (modern Paithan). Avanti was an important center of Buddhism and some of the leading therasand theris were born and resided there. King Nandivardhana of Avanti was defeated by king Shishunaga ofMagadha. Avanti later became part of Magadhan empire.

Contents

1 References in Mahabharata

1.1 Avanti mentioned as a kingdom of Ancient India1.2 Avanti a rich kingdom

1.3 Avanti was well connected by ancient highways

1.4 Sahadeva's Conquests

1.5 Karna's conquests

1.6 Vasudeva Krishna's Conquests1.7 Avanti King in Yudhisthira's Rajasuya

1.8 Avanti kings allied with the Kauravas in Kurukshetra War

1.9 Avanti Kings Vinda and Anuvinda in Kurukshetra War

2 See also

3 References

References in Mahabharata

Avanti mentioned as a kingdom of Ancient India

Avanti kingdom is mentioned in the list of kingdoms in ancient India (Bharata Varsha) :- ...the Kuntis, theAvantis, and the further-Kuntis; the Gomantas, the Mandakas, the Shandas, the Vidarbhas, the Rupavahikas;the Aswakas, the Pansurashtras, the Gopa rashtras, and the Karityas; the Adhirjayas, the Kuladyas, the Mallarashtras, the Keralas, the Varatrasyas, the Apavahas, the Chakras, the Vakratapas, the Sakas; the Videhas, theMagadhas.... (6,9)

Avanti a rich kingdom

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Surrounding the kingdom of the Kurus, are, many countries beautiful and abounding in corn, such as Panchala,Chedi, Matsya, Surasena, Pattachchara, Dasarna, Navarashtra, Malla, Salva, Yugandhara, Saurashtra, Avanti,and the spacious Kuntirashtra. (4,1).

Avanti was well connected by ancient highways

Words of Nishada king Nala to his wife Damayanti of Vidarbha Kingdom.

These many roads lead to the southern country, passing by (the city of) Avanti and the Rikshavat mountains.This is that mighty mountain called Vindhya ; yon, the river Payasvini running seawards, and yonder are theasylums of the ascetics, furnished with various fruit and roots. This road leadeth to the country of the Vidarbhas—and that, to the country of the Kosalas. Beyond these roads to the south is the southern country. (3,61)

Sahadeva's Conquests

Allying himself with the vanquished tribes the Pandava Sahadeva then marched towards the countries that lay onthe banks of the Narmada. And defeating there in battle the two heroic kings of Avanti, called Vinda andAnuvinda, supported by a mighty host, the mighty son of the twin gods exacted much wealth from them. Afterthis the hero marched towards the town of Bhojakata. (2,30)

Karna's conquests

Then going to Sisupala's son, the son of the Suta defeated him and that highly powerful one also brought underhis sway all the neighbouring rulers. And having subjugated the Avantis and concluded peace with them, andhaving met with the Vrishnis, he conquered the west. (3,252)

Vasudeva Krishna's Conquests

The Avantis, the Southerners, the Mountaineers, the Daserakas, the Kasmirakas, the Aurasikas, the Pisachas,the Samudgalas, the Kamvojas, the Vatadhanas, the Cholas, the Pandyas, O Sanjaya, the Trigartas, theMalavas, the Daradas difficult of being vanquished, the Khasas arrived from diverse realms, as also the Sakas,and the Yavanas with followers, were all vanquished by Vasudeva Krishna (7,11)

Avanti King in Yudhisthira's Rajasuya

The king of Avanti, stood in service of the Pandava king Yudhisthira with diverse kinds of water for the finalbath, during the Rajasuya sacrifice. (2,52)

Avanti kings allied with the Kauravas in Kurukshetra War

The two kings of Avanti (Vinda and Anuvinda), accompanied by a mighty force, brought to Duryodhana, each aseparate Akshauhini of troops, for the Kurukshetra War. (5,19)

They were considered as the best among the Kaurava heroes as per Duryodhana's words:- Those, however,amongst us, that are our chief warriors, are Bhishma, Drona, Kripa, Drona's son, Karna, Somadatta, Vahlika,and Salya, the king of Pragjyotisha, the two kings (Vindha and Anuvinda) of Avanti, and Jayadratha; and then,O king, thy sons Dussasana, Durmukha, Dussaha, Srutayu; Chitrasena, Purumitra, Vivingsati, Sala, Bhurisravas,and Vikarna. (5,55) (5,66) (5,198)

Rating by Bhishma:- Vinda and Anuvinda of Avanti are both regarded as excellent Rathas. These two heroes

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among men will consume the troops of thy foes, with maces and bearded darts, and swords and long shafts, andjavelins hurled from their hands. Like a couple of (elephant) leaders sporting in the midst of their herds, thesetwo princes longing for battle, will range the field, each like Yama himself. (5,167)

Suvala's son Sakuni, and Salya, Jayadratha and the two princes of Avanti named Vinda and Anuvinda, and theKekaya brothers, and Sudakshina the ruler of the Kamvojas and Srutayudha the ruler of the Kalingas, and kingJayatsena, and Vrihadvala the ruler of the Kosalas, and Kritavarman of Satwata's race,--these ten tigers amongmen, endued with great bravery and possessing arms that looked like maces stood each at the head of anAkshauhini of troops.(6,16)

Avanti Kings Vinda and Anuvinda in Kurukshetra War

The Vinda and Anuvinda of Avanti fought several wars as two Kaurava generals, under the leadership of theKaurava generallisimo Bhishma. (6-17,45,47,51,56,71,82,84,87,88,93,95,100,103,109,114,115). They alsofought as generals under the generalissimo Drona (7-20,23,30,72,92,93). They were slain by Arjuna (7,96), (8-5,72), (9-2,24), (11-22,25). The Avanti troops continued their battle on the side of Kauravas (7,110)

See also

Kingdoms of Ancient India

Other kingdoms in this group include:

1. Chedi (approx. Jhansi district in Uttar Pradesh)2. Surasena (Mathura district in Uttar Pradesh (also known as Vraja)

3. Dasarna (south to Chedi Kingdom)4. Karusha (east to Dasarna Kingdom)

5. Kunti (North to Avanti Kingdom)6. Malava (West to Avanti Kingdom)

7. Gurjara (southern Rajastan)8. Heheya (Narmada valley around the city Maheshwar in Madhya Pradesh)

9. Anarta(northern Gujarat)

10. Saurashtra (southern Gujarat)11. Dwaraka (offshore the Dwarka city in Gujarat)

12. Vidarbha. (north eastern Maharashtra)

References

Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated to English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli

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