Vi > References for ‘Vindhya’
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[38] Parama Brahma is the greatest of [...] compare the Himalayas with the Vindhya mountains we can say the former [...] alone, one attains immortality.
[2] In any case, Sadáshiva arranged [...] related to the region north of the Vindhya mountains, that is, the land of the Aryans, and the other is related to the region south of the Vindhya mountains, or the Deccan peninsula. [...] Deccan region we call Carnatic.
[5] Take the case of old Gondwanaland. [...] Himalayas also did not exist. But the Vindhya mountain range and its sister [...] also flow from the west to east.
[8] Now let us come to a popular story. It is said that the Vindhya Mountains are very high. It is [...] went south and never returned. The Vindhya kept its head low and never again [...] north and south continued unabated.
[9] These rágas and ráginiis [...] is popular to the north of the Vindhya Hills, and Deccan music (or “Karnatak music”), which is popular to the south of the Vindhya Hills. Many new rágas and [...] have not yet been given names.
[28] The Aryan leader Agastya was the [...] According to this mythological tale, Vindhya Hill on the northern frontier [...] are the ways of demons.”
[15] SOME [...] a tailless ape. The Vindhya Mountains cannot be compared to Lake Sharashanka. Here the Vindhya Mountains have been contrasted [...] was connected.) –Eds.
[17] “This Gangetic valley civilization [...] where the River Ganges and the Vindhya Range have come closest to each [...] Ganges flows southwards.”
[11] After Prayága we find another [...] Chambal-Ghagher river from the Vindhya ranges. Thus civilizations vary [...] with other river-civilizations.
[98] Just as the Aryans met with [...] insurmountable summits of the Satpura and Vindhya Mountains. Since the Vindhya Mountains were so difficult to [...] Maharastra that lie across the Vindhya Mountains (Vidarbha is part of [...] Agastya was the first to cross the Vindhya Mountains along with his followers [...] dákśińa ).
[99] According to a story in the [...] when he entered the Deccan. The Vindhya Mountains were very high peaks. [...] way to destroy the height of the Vindhya Mountains.” Maharshi proceeded [...] is, with your head bowed.”
[87] “This Gangetic valley civilization [...] where the River Ganges and the Vindhya Range have come closest to each [...] Ganges flows southwards.”
[36] In the pre-historic past the entire North India – that is, the entire area north of the Vindhya Hills up to Tibet – was [...] the race to which they belong.
[120] “The part of Gondwanaland [...] mountains that we now call the Vindhya and Sátpurá mountains [...] – this we can be certain of.
[47] Then there was another river, Drśadvatii by name. This river originates from the Vindhya Mountain in the Bákhelkhańd́a [...] Drśadvatii, became known as Sarasvatii.