- Anarta Kingdom
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moth genus , seee "Anarta (moth) .Anarta was a kingdom of ancient India, roughly forming the northernGujarat state of India. It was ruled byYadavas after they fled fromMathura ofSurasena Kingdom , due to the attacks ofJarasandha , the king of Magadha. The Yadava chiefs like Vasudeva Krishna,Bala Rama (brother of Krishna),Kritavarma andSatyaki , ruled this kingdom under their kingUgrasena . InMahabharata , Dwaraka is considered as a capital city of Anarta Kingdom. But some other ancient texts like Mahabhagavata, mentiones Dwaraka and Anarta as two independent kingdoms. It can be concluded that, during theMahabharata period, this kingdom was under the direct rule of the city-state of Dwaraka which ruled a federation of many kingdoms. See alsoDwaraka Kingdom . As per thePurana viz.Srimad Bhagavatam ,Bala Rama 's wifeRevati was from this kingdom.Other
Yadava kingdoms in west-central India include:#Chedi (aprox.
Jhansi district inUttar Pradesh )
#Surasena (Mathura district inUttar Pradesh (also known as Vraja)
#Dasarna (south to Chedi Kingdom)
#Karusha (east to Dasarna Kingdom)
#Kunti (North to Avanti Kingdom)
#Avanti (Ujjain district inMadhya Pradesh
#Malava (West to Avanti Kingdom)
#Gurjara (southernRajastan )
#Heheya (Narmada valley around the cityMaheshwar inMadhya Pradesh )
#Saurashtra (southernGujarat )
#Dwaraka (offshore theDwarka city inGujarat )
#Vidarbha. (north easternMaharashtra )References in Mahabharata
Draupadi's sons in Anarta country undergoes mllitary training
MBh. 3.182
"When
Pandavas were exiled to the woods, by theKauravas , the five sons of Pandavas, born toDraupadi , were sent to Panchala, the kingdom ruled by their maternal grandfatherDrupada . They later wnet to the Anarta Kingdom, ruled by theYadavas , so that they can stay with their step brother and dear friend,Abhimanyu , and learn military science from eminent Yadava warriors."Vasudeva Krishna's words to
Princess Krishna (alias Draupadi, Panchali):- Those sons of yours, are devoted to the study of the science of arms, are well-behaved and conduct themselves on the pattern of their righteous friends. Your father and your uterine brothers proffer them a kingdom and territories; but the boys find no joy in the house ofDrupada , or in that of their maternal uncles. Safely proceeding to the land of the Anartas, they take the greatest delight in the study of the science of arms. Your sons enter the town of the Vrishnis (Dwaraka ) and take an immediate liking to the people there. And as you would direct them to conduct themselves, or as the respectedKunti would do, so doesSubhadra (their stepmother) direct them in a watchful way. Perhaps, she is still more careful of them. AsPradyumna is the preceptor ofAniruddha , ofAbhimanyu , of Sunitha, and of Bhanu; so he is the preceptor and the refuge of your sons also! And a good preceptor, would unceasingly give them lessons in the wielding of maces and swords and bucklers, in missiles and in the arts of driving cars and of riding horses, being valiant. And he,Pradyumna , the son ofRukmini , having bestowed a very good training upon them, and having taught them the art of using various weapons in a proper way, takes satisfaction at the valorous deeds of your sons, and ofAbhimanyu . O daughter of Drupada! And when your son goes out, in pursuit of (out-door) sports, each one of them is followed thither by cars and horses and vehicles and elephants.’Vasudeva Krishna, next told to the exiled
Pandava kingYudhisthira , that the fighting men of Anarta, consisting of Satwata, Dasarha, Kukura, Adhaka, Bhoja, Vrishni and Madhu tribes will be kept ready to overthrow the enemies ofPandavas , viz theKauravas headed byDuryodhana , ruling the Kuru cityHastinapura .Bala Rama , with plough as his weapon, will lead the warriors cosnisting of bowmen, horsemen, foot-soldiers, cars and elephants.In the fifth book, Chapter 83 of Mahabharata (MBh 5.83), it is mentioned that
Pandava 's motherKunti also stayed for some time in Anarta, during the exile of the Pandavas.Pandava's cousines from Anarta join them at Upaplavya
*Mbh 4.72
After the expiry of the thirteenth year, the five
Pandavas took up their abode in one of Virata’s towns calledUpaplavya .Arjuna brought overAbhimanyu and Vasudeva Krishna, and also many people of the Dasarha race from the Anarta country.Both Duryodhana and Arjuna arrive at Anarta city (Dwaraka) seeking alliance
*Mbh 5.7
Both
Duryodhana andArjuna arrived at the city of Anarta (Dwaraka alias Dwaravati) seeking alliance ofYadavas , to join their side in theKurukshetra War . Some Yadava heroes allied withKauravas while others allied with thePandavas . Vasudeva Krishna allied with thePandavas and promised not to take any weapons in the battle. Thus he took part in the war not as a warrior, but as a diplomat, an ambassedor of peace, an adviser on war-strategy and as the guide and car-driver ofArjuna . The army owned by Vasudeva Krishna, called the Narayanas were given toDuryodhana . The Narayanas consisted of a large body of cowherds, all of whom are able to fight in the thick of battle. Another heroBala Rama , took a neutral standpoint, though he wished to aidDuryodhana , because he cannot fight against his brother Vasudeva Krishna, who had already joined thePandavas . Thus he will not fight for any of the parties and wished to set for a pilgrimage overSaraswati River . The Bhoja Yadava hero,Kritavarman joinedDuryodhana with a body of troops numbering anAkshauhini of troops. Another Yadava hero,Satyaki joined the Pandavas, with an Akshohini of troops.Anarta mentioned as a kingdom of Ancient India (Bharata Varsha)
*MBh. 6.9
the Pundras, the Bhargas, the Kiratas, the Sudeshnas, and the Yamunas, the Sakas, the Nishadhas, the Anartas, the Nairitas, the Durgalas, the Pratimasyas, the Kuntalas, and the Kusalas;
Anartas in Kurukhsetra war
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Satyaki was a general in thePandava , army. He was a chief of Anartas. (9. 17)
*Kritavarman was a general in theKaurava , army (9. 17). He is described as the dweller of the Anarta country, the son of Hridika, the mighty car-warrior, the foremost one among the Satwatas, the chief of the Bhojas.
* Vivingsati, one among the 100Kaurava brothers, had slain hundreds of Anarta warriors.See also
Kingdoms of Ancient India References
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Mahabharata ofKrishna Dwaipayana Vyasa , translated to English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli
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