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  2. Jaanapada - Wikipedia

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    Jaanapada is a word made by two words Jana - People or tribe Pada - a kind of short verse joined as a sandhi- a grammatical term. The folk culture and colloquial tongue of Kannadiga and probably Telugu people were known by this name from time the languages came into existence.

  3. Janapada - Wikipedia

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    The Sanskrit term janapada is a tatpurusha compound term, composed of two words: jana and padna. Jana means "go" or "do your business" (cf. Latin cognate genus , English cognate kin ). The word pada means "foot" (cf. Latin cognate pedis ); [ 2 ] [ 3 ] from its earliest attestation, the word has had a double meaning of "realm, territory" and ...

  4. Mahajanapadas - Wikipedia

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    The Gandharas were furious people, well-trained in the art of war. According to Puranic traditions, this Janapada was founded by Gandhara, son of Aruddha, a descendant of Yayati. The princes of this country are said to have come from the line of Druhyu who was a famous king of the Rigvedic period and one of the five sons of king Yayati of lunar ...

  5. Dasharna - Wikipedia

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    The name of the janapada was derived from the Daśārṇa, the ancient name of the Dhasan River. [1] The janapada was also known as Akara [2] and Rudradaman I in his Junagarh rock inscription referred to this region by this name. [3] Kalidasa in his Meghaduta (Purvamegha, 24-25) mentioned the city of Vidisha as the capital of Dasharna.

  6. Karnataka Folklore University - Wikipedia

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    Karnataka Folklore University, also known as Karnataka Jaanapada Vishwavidyalaya, [2] is a public university exclusively dedicated to the study and research of folklore. It was established in 2011 at Haveri district by the Government of Karnataka .

  7. Janapada Loka - Wikipedia

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    Janapada Loka (lit. ' Folklore world or Folk-culture World '), is a folk museum that has an exclusive display of the village folk arts of Karnataka. It is under the aegis of the Karnataka Janapada Parishat. [1] [2] [3] Loka Mahal, a wing in the museum has a display of 5,000 folk artifacts. [4]

  8. Jayalakshmi Seethapura - Wikipedia

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    Jayalakshmi has written more than 30 books on folklore and few are "Namma suttina Janapada Kathana Geethegalu"(published by 'Karnataka Janapada and Yakshagana academy'), [2] "Hakki haaryave gidadaga", "Jaanapada hatti", "Kalyanavenni Janarella"(published by Kannada Sahitya Parishat) [3] and many more. She has written numerous articles on ...

  9. Asmaka - Wikipedia

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    A terracotta seal excavated in the village mentions the Asmaka janapada. [8] [9] Asmaka also included Mulaka area around Paithan known in ancient times as Pratishthana. [10] According to Sutta Nipata Saketa or Ayodhya was first halting place on the southward road (Dakshinapatha) from Shravasti to Pratishthana. [11]