- Vidarbha Kingdom
Vidarbha kingdom was one among the many kingdoms ruled by
Yadava kings (Bhoja Yadavas) in the central and western India, in a region still known asVidarbha . It was the southern most kingdom known to the kings of Gangatic Plain until they explored Southern India.Damayanti , the wife ofNala was the princess of Vidarbha. SimilarlyRukmini , the eldest wife of Vasudeva Krishna was from Vidarbha. SageAgastya 's wife Lopamudra, also was a princess from the country of Vidarbha.Kundinapuri was its capital, which is identified as Kundapur in the easternMaharashtra . Rukmini's brotherRukmi founded another kingdom with capitalBhojakata , close to Vidarbha proper. During theKurukshetra War , when all other kingdoms participated in the battle, Vidarbha under Rukmi stayed neutral, because his army was rejected by bothPandavas andKauravas who were the two parties engaged in the war. It is not clear if any other king from Vidarbha participated in the war. There is a mention at MBh 6:51, that a Vidarbha army sided with Kauravas under the generalissimoBhishma .References in Mahabharata
King Bhima of Vidarbha
King Bhima is mentioned as the ancient ruler of Vidarbha at many places in Mahabharata. (MBh 3:53 to 77). The famous princess
Damayanti was his daughter. She was wedded to the Nishadha princeNala .The southern route connecting Vidarbha and Ayodhya
Mahabharata gives clues on a route that existed in ancient times connecting Vidarbha to the northern kingdoms like Kosala.
"The following conversation between Nala and Damayanti describes many ancient roads or pathways connecting kingdoms of north, south and central India of ancient times. (MBh 3:61)"
These many roads lead to the southern country, passing by (the city of) Avanti and the Rikshavat mountains. This is that mighty mountain called Vindhya; yon, the river Payasvini running sea-wards, and yonder are the asylums of the ascetics, furnished with various fruit and roots. This road leadeth to the country of the Vidarbhas—and that, to the country of the Kosalas. Beyond these roads to the south is the southern country.
"Rituparna,the king (of
Ayodhya , Kosala), arrived at the city of the Vidarbhas. The people brought unto king Bhima (of Vidarbha) the tidings (of his arrival). And at the invitation of Bhima, the king entered the city of Kundina"The king of Kosala reflected a while and at length said, ‘I have come here to pay my respects to thee.’ And the king Bhima was struck with astonishment, and reflected upon the (probable) cause of Rituparna’s coming, having passed over a hundred yojanas. And he reflected, ‘That passing by other sovereigns, and leaving behind him innumerable countries, he should come simply to pay his respect to me is scarcely the reason of his arrival.
Other References
*A Vidarbha princess Susrava is mentioned at MBh 1:95. She was wedded to a prince named Jayatsena, of the
Lunar Dynasty . Avachina was her son.
*Ikshwaku King Sagara is mentioned to have a Vidarbha princess
*SageAgastya is mentioned to have a Vidrabha princess as his wife.* A river named
Payoshni is mentioned to be flowing through this kingdom. Its fine landing place was constructed by the king of Vidarbha. (MBh 3:120).See also
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Vidarbha
*Kingdoms of Ancient India References
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Mahabharata ofKrishna Dwaipayana Vyasa , translated to English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli
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