- Exotic tribes of ancient India
The classic Indian epics such as the "
Mahabharata ", the "Ramayana " and thePuranas refer to many exotic tribes, describing them as superhuman or subhuman. Narrations about these tribes are often mixed with mythology and fiction. These tribes includeGandharvas ,Yakshas ,Kinnara s,Kimpurusha s,Rakshasas , Nagas,Suparna s,Vanara s,Vidyadhara s,Valikilya s,Pisacha s, Devas (within them Vasus,Rudras ,Maruts ,Adityas ) andAsuras (within themDanava s,Daitya s andKalakeya s.)Mythological beings or humans?
From a historical point of view, these exotic tribes simply may have been tribes that did not interact frequently with mainstream culture so that knowledge of them was very limited, which spurred the invention of fables about them. One extreme and unlikely point of view is that the exotic tribes were mythological beings or even aliens from distant planets; this point of view usually assumes that the exotic capabilities of such tribes, as described in classic literature, are accurate and can be taken at face value.
The exotic capabilities included
# the ability to appear and
disappear at will
#the ability tofly in air, with or without the use of an airborne vehicle
#the knowledge of aircraft (vimana )
#the ability to changeshape at will
#the ability to read themind of people
#the knowledge about other inhabited planets like the Earth
#the ability to influence naturalforces In any case, these tribes had a profound influence on the Vedic culture, but remained separate from the culture due to some reason—perhaps due to their geographic isolation from the rest of the world. The tribes' bases ranged from high mountains (such as the Yaksas and Rakshasas) to deep forests (such as the Vanaras), or they were civilizations beyond the mainstream Indian civilization (as with the Devas and Asuras) which prevailed in the plains of
Saraswati ,Sindhu and Ganga.Gandharvas
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Gandharva Kingdom "Gandharvas are described as fierce warriors who could challenge even the great
Kshatriya warriors. They were also skilled in art, music and dance. Some Gandharva tribes were allied with the Devas and sometimes with Yakshas. They inhabited the land to the north ofKailasa , close to the Deva territories. The name Gandharva could have been derived from the name Gandhara, since they might originally have inhabited the inaccessible mountains of theGandhara Kingdom . Later they might have spread to theSaraswati river (seen byBalarama during his pilgrimage over Saraswati). TheRamayana mentions a Gandharva kingdom named Sailusha near the mouth of the river Ganga.Yaksas
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Yaksha Kingdom "The Yaksas were a tribe living in the area surrounding the
Kailasa range of theHimalayas . Their king, Vaisravana or Kuvera, was a worshipper ofSiva whose abode is thought to be Kailasa.According to
Ramayan Kubera established or rebuilt the kingdom ofLanka (now know asSrilanka ) and habitated with Yaksa people. Later on Kuber's step brotherRavan (they had same fatherVishrava ) took over Sri Lanka, upon their father's request Kuber moved to the region near Kailasa mountain in Himalayas. Even today there are people living in Sri Lanka who identify themselves asYakkha s orYaksha .Kinnaras
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Kinnara Kingdom "The Kinnaras are a tribe often spoken of along with the Gandharvas and Yakshas. The epic
Mahabharata and thePuranas describe, regions north to Himalayas as the abode of Kinnaras.Puranas mention about anAsura with a horse head, who was known as "Hayagrīva" (which inSanskrit means "the horse headed one"; "Haya = horse" and "grīva = head") This Asura was killed by anincarnation of LordVishnu , who took the similar form of a horse headed human figure. In Egyptian sculptures also we see horse headed figures or warriors employing an elongated face mask, which resemble the head of a horse.This region was also the abode of a tribe of people called
Kambojas . They were fierce warriors skilled in horse ride and horse warfare. Some of them were robber tribes who invaded village settlements, by raiding them using their skilled cavalry forces. The myth of Kinnaras probably came from these ferocious warrior tribes, who terrorized the Vedic settlements.There is now a district named
Kinnaur inHimachal Pradesh which is thought to be the domain of the Kinnara tribes. People of this district call themselves as "Kinnaurs".Kimpurushas
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Kimpurusha Kingdom "Kimpurushas were described to be lion faced beings. They were often mentioned along with the Kinnaras and the other exotic tribes. Some
Puranas consider Kinnaras and Kimpurushas as same whileMahabharata contains passages where Kinnaras and Kimpurushas were considered as two separate groups.Rakshasas
Rakshasa's were described to have large bodies, probably due to their continuous life in cold climates over snow-covered mountains.
There is a highly speculative hypothesis based on the
genographic project that many species of humans coexisted, all of them in a culturally evolved state.Fact|date=February 2007 Rakshasas could be one of these species of humans (like theNeanderthal s ofEurope and other places inAsia where temperature was very low, like the Himalayan region) reduced to small pockets like the high Himalayas and cool mountains of Srilanka, with their social networks steadily shrinking.Another view is that Rakshasas were normal humans who followed a certain religious way (Vyam Raksham, Aggression and Protection of spiritual life) as opposed to Yakshas (Vyam Yaksham, enjoyment and pleasure ignore spiritual pursuits) and normal or middle path vedic people or even nagas (snake worshippers). There were several other such religious groups aka Dasas ("service and submission", Divodasa and Sudas are called Aryan emperors and even heroes of Rigveda) whose religious beliefs were different. Many times entire tribes or localities were painted with names. As Vedic Hinduism slowly triumphed over the other ways or paths and they got assimilated, aggressive brahmins started naming underdeveloped or savage tribes with names of their past opponents hence Rakshasas (who originally were all brahmins) was a term misused as was
Dasyu (the priests of dasas) which came to mean savage.Famous Rakshasas
Ravana was the most famous Rakshasa in Ancient India, who ruled from theTrikuta mountains (Adam's Peak ) of Lanka where the climatic conditions were similar toHimalayas . He rose to the status of an emperor who exerted his direct control from Srilanka up to the south of Vindhya ranges in India, and indirectly the kingdoms beyond.Ghatotkacha was a Rakshasa born of the PandavaBhima and the Rakshasa womanHidimbi . Rakshasa Ghatotkacha's kingdom was inHimalaya betweenGangotri andKailasa . The forefathers of Ravana also lived here along with the Yakshas. The Yaksha king Vaisravana was the elder brother of Rakshasa king Ravana. Ravana had many sons amongGandharva wives. The two epicsMahabharata andRamayana and manyPuranas attest thatRakshasas ,Yakshas andGandharvas were related and had inter-marriages.The famous Rakshasa kingdoms in India were
#Lanka Kingdom , ruled by Rakshasa emperorRavana
#Danda Kingdom ruled byKhara ,Ravana 's general
#RakhasaGhatotkacha 's kingdom in the Himalayas
#Other kingdoms in the HimalayasNagas
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Naga Kingdom "Nagas were a group of people spread throughout India during the period of the epic
Mahabharata .The demi-god tribe called "Suparnas" (in whichGaruda belonged) were arch-rivals of the Nagas. However, the Nagas nearKashmir seems to be the original abode of all of them. Places likeAnantnag attests this theory.
#NagaAnanta (also known as Sesha and Adi-Sesha) was the first among all the Nagas. He became an ascetic.
#The second Naga chiefVasuki had the kingdom nearKailasa (hence the connection of Vasuki with lord Siva).
#The third chiefTakshaka , in Takshasila both not far fromAnantnag .
#The kingdoms of other Nagas likeKarkotaka andAiravata (nearIravati River (Ravi, one among the five rivers of Punjab) were also not far away.Nagas had kingdoms in
Nagaland andAndhra Pradesh .Arjuna 's wifeUlupi was from one of such Naga kingdom (inGangetic Plain ) Arjuna's another wifeChitrangada who also was known to Ulupi was fromManipuri (location uncertain). She was probably from a Dravidian tribe. There are now many Naga worshiping places inSouth India , especially inAndhra Pradesh andKerala .Naga race was almost exterminated by
Janamejaya , theKuru king inArjuna 's line, who conducted the massacre of Nagas at Takshasila. This massacre was stopped byAstika , aBrahmin whose mother was a Naga (Vasuki's sisterJaratkaru ).Suparnas
The Suparnas (also known as
Garuda s) were probably theFalcon worshipping or falcor rearingIranians who conquered the Naga territories of north west India. They could also be theDragon worshiping Chinese people. They were arch-rivals of the Nagas.Garuda was a famous Suparna. They had the ability to fly in air without using an aircraft. Some literature tells that they had wings like that ofAngels . Some believe that they were birds like the hawk or eagle. Some think that they were a race of intelligentDragon s in the family of Dinosaurs, that became extinct during the dawn of human civilizations.Yet another view is that Nagas and Garudas were the two rival factions of the same tribe.
Mahabharata also support this view since it describes the two races originating from two mothers who were sisters.Vanaras
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Vanara Kingdom "Vanaras were a tribe who dwelled in the interior of dense forest. During the time of
Ramayana , the central part of Indian peninsula was covered by a dense forest by the nameDandaka Forest . Most of the Vanaras lived in this dense forest. Kishkindha was their stronghold, that had sway among the whole of the Vanara tribes spread all over the Indian Subcontinent. It was situated in this forest, located now near the Tungabhadra river inKarnataka state of India. Some literature describes them as monkeys, some as apes.See also
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Kingdoms of Ancient India
*Naga (clan) References
*Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa
*Mahabhagavata Purana of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa
*Ramayana of Valmiki
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