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    Dakshinapatha is a historical region which is an ancient equivalent of present day South India or Deccan plateau and which may mean; the "Ancient South...
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    (Mahabharata) – Vidarbha (Dakshinapatha Āryāvarta – Southern Āryāvarta) Yadava – Descendants of the Yadu Ābhīra – (Udichya and Dakshinapatha Āryāvarta – Northern...
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  • Sarnath. Later, Dakshinapatha was also the name lent to the region of India lying to the south of Vindya through which the Dakshinapatha passed. The name...
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    killed in a battle with Trilochana Pallava, during an expedition in Dakshinapatha (Deccan). His pregnant widow was given shelter by Vishnubhatta Somayaji...
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    Nipata Saketa or Ayodhya was first halting place on the southward road (Dakshinapatha) from Shravasti to Pratishthana. Kingdoms of Ancient India Mahajanapada...
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    bimbisara The country of Assaka or the Ashmaka tribe was located in Dakshinapatha or southern India. It included areas in present-day Andhra Pradesh,...
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    capturing, and thereafter showing the favour of releasing, all the kings of Dakshiṇāpatha such as Mahēndra of Kōsala, Vyāghrarāja of Mahākāntāra, Maṇṭarāja of...
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  • capturing, and thereafter showing the favour of releasing, all the kings of Dakshiṇāpatha such as Mahēndra of Kōsala, Vyāghrarāja of Mahākāntāra, Maṇṭarāja of...
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  • Pulakesi subsequently received the titles "Solid Pillar of Deccan" (Dakshināpatha-sādhāra) and the "Repeller of the Unrepellable" (Anivartaka-nivartayitr)...
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    emperor Samudragupta on his Dakshinapatha (Southern India) campaign. Mahendra of Kosala was one of the southern kings of Dakshinapatha paying allegiance and...
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    Kardamaka ruler Rudradaman I states that he defeated Satakarni, the lord of Dakshinapatha (Deccan), twice. It also states that he spared the life of the defeated...
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  • Madhava Varma II Andhradhipati, Dakshinapatha, Trisamdradhipati, Paramaheswara, Janashraya Vishnukundina King Reign c. 440 – c. 460 Predecessor Madhava...
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    inscription of Rudradaman I states that he defeated Satakarni, the lord of Dakshinapatha (Deccan), twice. It also states that he spared the life of the defeated...
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    Samudragupta captured (and later released) the following kings of Dakshinapatha, the southern region: Mahendra of Kosala Vyaghra-raja of Mahakantara...
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  • located in central India. It also credits him with defeating 12 rulers of Dakshinapatha, the southern region: the exact identification of several of these kings...
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    having twice in fair fight completely defeated Satakarni, the lord of Dakshinapatha, on account of the nearness of their connection did not destroy him...
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  • Rishikas, placing them in Dakshinapatha near the Vidarbhas. The Markandeya Purana also attests to the Rishikas of the Dakshinapatha. Varāhamihira identifies...
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    of ancient India: Udichya (Northern region) Prachya (Eastern region) Dakshinapatha (Southern region) Aparanta (Western region) Madhya-desha (Central region)...
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    location than Amarapura. These extensive conquests made him the lord of Dakshinapatha (southern country). After these various conquests Madhava Varma performed...
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    his travelogue. Pulakesi II took titles such as Prithvivallabha and Dakshinapatha Prithviswamy (Kamath 2001, pp. 58–60) Quote:"Thus began one of the most...
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  • Coin of Gautamiputra Satakarni, The lord of Dakshinapatha...
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    having twice in fair fight completely defeated Satakarni, the lord of Dakshinapatha, on account of the nearness of their connection did not destroy him...
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    the legend, Vikramaditya was an adversary of Narasimha who invaded Dakshinapatha and besieged Pratishthana; he was defeated and forced to retreat. He...
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    Chalukya troops routed the Arabs. Pulakeshin was awarded the titles of Dakshinapatha Svadharna, the solid pillar of the Deccan, Amvarta Kanivartayitr, the...
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    region was also called "Kuntala Rajya". Karnataka was also part of the Dakshinapatha (southern region) which is mentioned in many Indian epics. Vatapi, associated...
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    the dominions of the Vakatakas were strictly speaking located in the Dakshinapatha or Deccan. Second, there was not much occasion for rivalry between the...
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    Naneghat inscription, in which she describes Satakarni as "Lord of Dakshinapatha, wielder of the unchecked wheel of Sovereignty". The Naneghat inscription...
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    having twice in fair fight completely defeated Satakarni, the lord of Dakshinapatha, on account of the nearness of their connection did not destroy him;...
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    Pulakeshin subsequently received the titles "Solid Pillar of Deccan" (Dakshināpatha-sādhāra) and the "Repeller of the Unrepellable" (Anivartaka-nivartayitr)...
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    Purana, the Vaidarbhas are described as the inhabitants of Deccan (Dakshinapatha vasinah). According to the Aitareya Brahmana (VIII.14), the Satvatas...
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