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Nishada and Srenimat were mentioned together again at (5,4). Ekalavya, the king of the Nishadas, always used to challenge Vasudeva Krishna to battle; but he was slain by Krishna in battle (5,48), (7-178,179) (16,6). Arjuna had come to Nishada kingdom of Ekalavya, after the Kurukshetra War, to collect tribute for Yudhishthira's Ashwamedha sacrifice.
Veerasena was a king of the Nishadha kingdom, and the father of Nala. Nala, the son of Veerasena, became the king after his father. He was the husband of Damayanti, and their story is told in the Mahabharata. [3] [4]: 136 Their story is also told in Shriharsha's sanskrit epic named Naishadha Charita.
Nala (Sanskrit: नल) is a legendary king of ancient Nishadha kingdom and the central protagonist of the Nalopakhyana, a sub-narrative within the Indian epic Mahabharata, found in its third book, Vana Parva (Book of the Forest). He is renowned for his valor, wisdom, and exceptional skill in charioteering.
Guha (Sanskrit: गुह, romanized: Guha) was the king of Śṛṅgiverapura, the nation of the Nishadas, [1] in the Hindu epic Ramayana.Guha was Rama's first ally in latter's exile.
1 Nishada Kingdom and Nishadha Kingdom not the same. 2 comments. 2 timeline? 3 comments. 3 Nishadas being the same as the Nicchabis in the Manusamhita. 1 comment.
Bhima (Sanskrit: भीम, IAST: Bhīma), also known as Bhimasena (Sanskrit: भीमसेन, IAST: Bhīmasena), is a hero and one of the most prominent figures in the Hindu epic Mahabharata, renowned for his incredible strength, fierce loyalty, and key role in the epic's narrative.
Kingdom Story: Brave Legion is a game for the IOS and Android developed by Picneko Creative and released in 2016. Knights of Valour is a side-scrolling "beat-'em-up" action video game released by International Games System. Koihime Musō is a visual novel by BaseSon portrays many heroes from the novel as female warriors and lords.
The gateway at the entrance of a Nishad (Mallaah) caste dominated village in Bihar, commemorating Eklavya, the mythological character from Mahabharata.. Magazines such as Nishad Jyoti and Jheel Putra Smarika claimed that before the advent of Aryans in Indian Subcontinent, there was a well developed kingdom of Nishads, which was fortified.