- Konkana Kingdom
Konkana was a southern kingdom populated by
Brahmin s during and after the period ofPuranas . This kingdom is identified to be theKonkan region (coastal region) ofMaharashtra . Other such Brahmin populated kingdoms includes Dravida, Andhra and Karnata. They have migrated in the later periods to the south as far as Kerala.The name Konkana probably have originated from the older name "Kanwa-gana" (meaning the clan of Kanwa) a clan of Bhrahmins. Kanwas were a sub-clan of the Kasyapa-clan of Brahmins. They arrived at the western shores of Indian peninsula, which were the stronghold of the Bhargava clan of Bhrahmins. This history is hidden in the myth of
Vamana who arrived at the sacrifice of kingMahabali , conducted in the land of the Bhrigus (Bhrigu-kaksha (Brauch inGujarat ), on the banks of river Narmada. This sacrifice was officiated by kingMahabali 's priest namedSukra , who belonged to the Bhagava clan. In spite of the protest of priest Sukra, king Mahabali gave some land for Vamana. Starting with Vamana, many Kasyapas, in large numbers, settled in the kingdom of Mahabali. Their settlements outumbered those of Bhargavas and of the ruling clan ofAsuras . Thus Mahabali lost his kingdom and was forgotten into the underworld of memories. (See also Keralas).References in Mahabharata
Konkana is not mentioned in
Mahabharata . Thus it is obivously a later-period province. However, the epic mentiones about Kanwa, the founder (or a member ?) of the Kanwa clan. Sage Kanwa of the race of Kasyapa is mentioned at (1,70). He was the foster-father ofSakuntala the wife of the famousPuru kingDushyanta (Dushmanta). Kanwa raised Sakuntala as her own daughter in his asylum.*A tribe called Konwasiras is mentioned at (13,35)
See also
*
Kingdoms of Ancient India
*Kerala Kingdom
*Surparaka Kingdom References
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Mahabharata ofKrishna Dwaipayana Vyasa , translated to English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli
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