Kasmira Kingdom
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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, since the name Kas is derived from the name Kashyapa like the name Caspian of the Caspian Sea. The Naga race is related to Kashyapa (as per Puranas, the Naga race of demi-gods originated from Kashyapa along with other races of gods demons and demi-gods). Kasmiras were allies of the Kuru king Duryodhana . A sect in Kashmir speak of Duryodhana with great reverance.
References in Mahabharata
Kasmira along with neighbouring kingdoms
Kasmira is mentioned as a kingdom of ancient India (Bharata Varsha) along with the Sindhu- Sauviras, the Gandharvas, and the Darsakas; the Abhisaras, the Utulas, the Saivalas, and the Valhikas, the Darvis. Then again there are the Sudra-Abhiras, the Dardas, the Kasmiras, and the Pattis (6,9)
Kasmiras were mentioned along with the Pahlavas and the Daradas and the various tribes of the Kiratas and Yavanas and Sakas and the Harahunas and Chinas and Tukharas and the Sindhavas and the Jagudas and the Ramathas and the Mundas and the inhabitants of the kingdom of women and the Tanganas and the Kekayas and the Malavas as bringing tribute to Yudhisthira's Rajasuya sacrifice. (3,51)
The Daserakas, the Kasmirakas, the Aurasikas, the Pisachas, the Samudgalas, the Kamvojas, the Vatadhanas were mentioned togather and said to be vanquished by Vasudeva Krishna (7,11)
The Kashmiras, the Daradas along with other tribes were vanquished by Bhargava Rama (7,68)
The rivers of Kasmira
The river Vitasta, is situate in the country of the Kasmiras and is the abode of the Naga Takshaka. (3,82). The rivers Chandrabhaga and the Vitasta have pure waters. The very many rivers that flowing through Kasmira, fall into the great river called Sindhu. (13,25)
Arjuna at Kasmira
Arjuna during his millitary campaign to collect tribute to Yudhisthira's Rajasuya sacrifice, arrived at KashmiraArjuna brought under his sway the seven tribes called Utsava-sanketa. Then he defeated the brave Kshatriyas of Kashmira and also king Lohita along with ten minor chiefs. Then the Trigartas, the Daravas, the Kokonadas, and various other Kshatriyas advanced against the son of Pandu. (2,26)
Yudhisthira's Rajasuya sacrifice
- Kasmira king attended Yudhisthira's Rajasuya sacrifice (2,33)
Other References
- Kasmira king was mentioned as one among the great kings along with Alarka, Aila, Karandhama, Daksha etc. (13,165)
- Kashmerean mare is mentioned at (4,9)
See also
References
- Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated to English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli
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