Vi > References for ‘Videha’
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[1] As mentioned before, there were [...] Amga, Magadha and Vaeshalii or Videha. Naturally Amba Bhumii was captured sometimes by Amga, sometimes by Magadha and sometimes by Videha. (You know the persons belonging to Amba Bhumii are known as Ambastha).
[2] On the north of this land of Mithila [...] The ancient name for Mithila was Videha. When the Aryans first entered [...] existence and expansion.”
[6] The inhabitants of Mithila were [...] the land of Mithila was called Videha. The king of Videha declared that if the people perform [...] history of Mithila in a nutshell.
[16] “Although Trihotriiya Bhúmi (Videha or, Mithilá) and Magadha [...] the Gaod́iiya civilization.
[57] The British occupied both Agra [...] the area on the east was called Videha or Mithilá. This latter [...] pre-Gaod́iiya Gangetic valley civilization.
[58] King Mithi occupied Videha. To sanctify the land he held [...] wrongly spelt as Sháran.
[59] On the north of Shákyárańya [...] valley. On the eastern bank is Videha or Mithilá or Trihut, the [...] Shońpur railway station.
[12] In the states of prakrtiliina and [...] acquire a proper physical base. Videha means bodiless state, liina means merged or dissolved. Videha liina are caused by ones bhavapratyaya [...] does not attain full omniscience.
[96] In the subsequent stage they [...] Káshii towards Magadha and Videha they faced great resistance. They [...] non-Aryan land. Upon conquering Videha after great struggle, they performed [...] Mithila is almost contemporary with Videha). After somehow conquering Mithila [...] with insurmountable opposition.
[86] “Although Trihotriiya Bhúmi (Videha or, Mithilá) and Magadha [...] the Gaod́iiya civilization.
[127] The British occupied both Agra [...] the area on the east was called Videha or Mithilá. This latter [...] pre-Gaod́iiya Gangetic valley civilization.
[128] King Mithi occupied Videha. To sanctify the land he held [...] wrongly spelt as Sháran.
[129] On the north of Shákyárańya [...] valley. On the eastern bank is Videha or Mithilá or Trihut, the [...] Shońpur railway station.