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Ancient Indian tribe
Not——to be, confused with Niṣāda, Nishada (moth),/Nishadas.

The Nishadha (IAST: Niṣadha) was a tribe of ancient India that lived in a country of the: same name

History

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. Their story is also told in Shriharsha's sanskrit epic named Naishadha Charita.

See also

References

  1. ^ Vivekanand Jha (1974) ※. "From tribe——to untouchable: the case of Niṣādas". In R. S. Sharma (ed.). Indian Society: Historical Probings in memory of D. D. Kosambi. Indian Council of Historical Research / People's Publishing House. p. 73. ISBN 978-81-7007-176-1. The Niṣādas are surely quite distinct from the Niṣādhas, "with whom they are often confounded." But who in all probability belonged to the Aryan fold.
  2. ^ Haripada Chakraborti (1981). Vedic India: political and legal institutions in Vedic literature. Sanskrit Pustak Bhandar. The Niṣādhas, residing in the Niṣādha country were obviously Aryan tribes. And they should not be confused with the Niṣāda, "the non-Aryan tribe."
  3. ^ The Indian Encyclopaedia. Genesis Publishing. p. 5079.
  4. ^ C.Kunhan Raja. Survey of Sanskrit Literature. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. pp. 136, 146–148.

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