BIHAR
BIHAR
THE REGIONS OF BIHAR:-
THREE REGIONS OF BIHAR
- MAGADHA
- MITHILA
- ANGA
Magadha region of Bihar was the centre of Indian power,learning and Culture for about a thousand years. India's greatest empires, the Maurya empire, as well as two major pacifist religions,BUDDHISM and JAINISM, arose from the resion that is now Bihar. MAURYA And
GUPTA Empires originated in MAGADHA. MAGADHA EMPIRE ruled from 684B.C-320B.C in India. The Magadha empire is mentioned in the two great epics RAMAYANA And MAHABHARATA. There were three dynasties who ruled Magadhan Empire from 544B.C -322B.C.
2.SHISUNAGA DYNASTY(412BC-344BC)
3.NANDA DYNASTY(344BC-322BC).
MITHILA:-
Mithila is a proposed state in India,comperising the maithili speaking region of BIHAR.
Mithila is a proposed state in India,comperising the maithili speaking region of BIHAR.
The proposed state will also include some ANGIKA and BAJJIKA speaking districts which are considered by some to be dialects of MAITHILI, India is still to be decided. DARBHANGA is the largest cultural hub of this region.
On the north of this land of MITHILA stands the HIMALAYAS; to the west the NARAYANII GANDAK river, in the south the GANGA, and to the east , the old KOSHI river.
The ancient name for mithila was Videha. This is also known ARYAN LAND .MITHILA means, "the land which holds, or which is held by, king MITHI".
On the north of this land of MITHILA stands the HIMALAYAS; to the west the NARAYANII GANDAK river, in the south the GANGA, and to the east , the old KOSHI river.
The ancient name for mithila was Videha. This is also known ARYAN LAND .MITHILA means, "the land which holds, or which is held by, king MITHI".
ANGA:-
ANGA was an early Iron Age kingdom
covering parts of BENGAL and modern central Bihar state in north-eastern India , a capital of CHAMPA along with KALINGA, PUNDRA, SUHMA,and VANGA.
The kingdom itself lay on the easter border of MAGADHA ,and relations between the two were poor, resultingin some hostilities. The RAMAYANA mentions ANGA as the place in which lord shiva burned Kamdeva, the god of love , to death. The puranas mention the name of some of the mentions is such that no dating can be applied and no order of succession can be ascertained, at least until the very last kings ANGA.
covering parts of BENGAL and modern central Bihar state in north-eastern India , a capital of CHAMPA along with KALINGA, PUNDRA, SUHMA,and VANGA.
The kingdom itself lay on the easter border of MAGADHA ,and relations between the two were poor, resultingin some hostilities. The RAMAYANA mentions ANGA as the place in which lord shiva burned Kamdeva, the god of love , to death. The puranas mention the name of some of the mentions is such that no dating can be applied and no order of succession can be ascertained, at least until the very last kings ANGA.
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