- nishada
- ni·sha·da
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Nishada Kingdom — Nishada was the kingdom of the Nishada Tribe, a tribe of people who the Vedic people considered valour and courageous. Ekalavya was a king of a Nishada tribe. He attacked Dwaraka once, and was killed by Vasudeva Krishna in the battle. This… … Wikipedia
Nishada (moth) — Nishada Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta … Wikipedia
nishada — niˈshädə noun ( s) Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: Sanskrit niṣāda, from Niṣāda, name of a wild non Aryan tribe : a member of a low caste in India : the offspring of a Brahman and a Sudra … Useful english dictionary
upa-nishada — उपनिषद … Indonesian dictionary
Mahābhārata and the Indian caste system — The Indian epic Mahabharata gives glimpses of caste system prevailed in ancient India. Apart from the four basic orders ( varnas or castes) Brahmana, Kshatriya, Vaisya and Sudra the epic mentions several other castes that sprang from their… … Wikipedia
Mahabharata and the Indian caste system — The Indian epic Mahabharata gives glimpses of caste system prevailed in ancient India. Apart from the four basic orders (varnas or castes) Brahmana, Kshatriya, Vaisya and Sudra the epic mentions several other castes that sprang from their… … Wikipedia
Shloka — Un sloka o shloka es una forma de verso desarrollado a partir del tipo de cuarteto poético llamado anustubh. Es la base del verso épico de la literatura hinduísta, y puede ser considerado la forma de verso indio por excelencia, ya que se utiliza… … Wikipedia Español
Arjuna — For other uses, see Arjuna (disambiguation). A statue of Arjuna on a street in Bali Arjuna (Devanagari: अर्जुन, Thai: อรชุน, Orachun, Tamil: Arjunan, Indonesian and Javanese: Harjuna, Harjuno, Herjuno, Malay: Ranjuna; pronounced [ɐrˈɟunɐ] in… … Wikipedia
Nishadha — Map of ancient Indian kingdoms. Nishadha (Sanskrit: निशादniṣāda) were scattered peoples, according to sources in Hindu mythology. The Nishadha people have been described in Ramayana and Mahabharata … Wikipedia
Kirata — The Kirata (Sanskrit: किराट) is a generic term in Sanskrit literature for people who lived in the mountains, particularly in the Himalayas and North East India and who were Mongoloid in origin. They are mentioned along with Cinas (Chinese), and… … Wikipedia