- Uttaramadra
The Uttaramadra was the northern branch of the
Madra people who are numerously referenced in ancientSanskrit and Pali literature.In
Aitareya Brahmana (VIII.14), theUttarakuru and the Uttaramadratribe s are stated to be living beyondHimalaya . Aitareya Brahmana also adduces these two people as an example of republican (vairajiya)janapadas or nations, where wholeJanapada took the consecration of rulership.:tasmad atasyam udichya dishi ye ke ca pren himvantam janapada uttarakurva uttaramadra :iti vairajyaya te.abhishichyante ::— "(Aitareya Brahmana, VIII/14)"
The
Vamsa Brahmana (1/18) [http://titus.fkidg1.uni-frankfurt.de/texte/etcs/ind/aind/ved/sv/vb/vb.htm] of theSama Veda refers to Madrakara Shaungayani as the teacher ofAupamanyava Kamboja . Sage Shangayani Madrakara, as his name itself shows, and as the scholars have rightly pointed out, belonged to theMadra people. This connection between the "Uttaramadras" and the "Kambojas" is but natural, as they were close neighbors in the north-west (Vedic Index)).Jean Przylusky has shown that Bahlika (Balkh) was anIran ian settlement of the Madras who were known as "Bahlika-Uttaramadras".The Kambojas, the neighbors of the Uttaramadras, here obviously refers to the Parama-Kambojas branch the Kambojas located in Trans-
Hindukush regions.From the fact that "Kamboja Aupamanyava" is stated to be pupil of sage "Shangayani Madrakara", scholars like
A. B. Keith andA. A. Macdonell of the Vedic Index as well asH. Zimmer and others "postulate a possible connection of the Uttaramadras with theKambojas who are stated to have had both Iranian as well as Indian affinities".Zimmer, Ludwig,
B. C. Law ,A. D. Pusalkar and others think that Kamboja Aupamanyava was the son or descendant of sageUpamanyu of the Rig Veda (I.102.9).References
* Vedic Index, I. pp 84,138, II, p 61, A. B. Keith, A. A. Macdonnell,
* Geographical Data in Early Puranas, 1972, pp 65, 164, Dr M. R. Singh,
* History and Culture of Indian People, The Vedic Age, p 259.
* Some Kshatriya Tribes of Ancient India, 1924, p 231,
* Problems of Ancient India, 2000, p 6-7, K. D. Sethna.
* India as Known to Panini, p 50, Dr V. S. Aggarwala,
* cf also: An Ancient People of Panjab, The Udumbras, Journal Asiatique, 1926, p 11, Jean Przylusky showing that Bahlika (Balkh) was an Iranian settlement of the Madras who were known as Bahlika-Uttaramadras.
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