- lóhita-varsha
- लोहितवर्ष
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Naga Kingdom — This article is about the Nagas in Indian epic literature. For the present day Naga people, see Naga people. For the mythological Nagas, see Nāga. Naga Kingdom refers to the territory of a tribe called Nagas who were a group of hardy and… … Wikipedia
Lauhitya Kingdom — Lauhitya (Lohity, Lohitya etc as variations) was the eastern most country (it is also the name of a river) known to the people of the epic age (Treta Yuga or Dwapara Yuga). This kingdom existed on the banks of river Brahmaputra known by the name… … Wikipedia
Trigarta Kingdom — Trigarta was a kingdom mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. Mahabharata mentions two different Trigarta kingdoms, one in the west close to the Sivi Kingdom and the other north to the Kuru Kingdom. Modern Kangra district is one of the ancient town… … Wikipedia
Bahlika Kingdom — All the western Indian kingdoms were known by the general name Bahlika (Vahika, Vahlika and Valhika are variations of the name) meaning outsider . Thus these people were considered as outsiders of the Vedic culture. However, the name Bahlika is… … Wikipedia
Kasmira Kingdom — Kasmira was a kingdom grouped under the northern kingdoms as per the epic. It is identified as the Kashmir valley along the Jhelum River of the modern Jammu and Kashmir state. Possibly the sage Kashyapa or a descendant of this sage lived here,… … Wikipedia
Kamboja Kingdom — Kamboja or Kamvoja is one of the western kingdoms in the epic Mahabharata. Western kingdoms were cold countries and people used blankets. They also reared sheep and drank sheep milk. Kamboja Horses were of excellent quality. Their horses and even … Wikipedia