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 |  |  | Arya - Mahabharata: Encyclopedia II - Kambojas in Indian Literature - Buddhist LiteratureThe Anguttara Nikaya refers to Kamboja as one of the sixteen great nations of ancient times (Anguttara Nikaya, I. p 213; IV. pp 252, 256, 261).
The same fact is also conveyed by one of the oldest Pali commentary, the Chullaniddesa.
The Majjhima Nikaya attests that in the lands of Yavanas, Kambojas and some other frontier nations, there were only two classes of people...Aryas and Dasas...the masters and slaves. The Arya could become Dasa and vice versa:
Yona-Kambojaseu annesu cha panchchantimesu janapadesu dvea vanna,
ayyo ceva daaso ca ayyo hutva daaso hoti daaso hu ...
See also:Kambojas in Indian Literature, Kambojas in Indian Literature - Kambojas of Panini's Ashtadhyai, Kambojas in Indian Literature - Kambojas of Yasaka's Nirukuta, Kambojas in Indian Literature - Mahabharata Traditions, Kambojas in Indian Literature - Epic War and the Kambojas, Kambojas in Indian Literature - Puranic Literature, Kambojas in Indian Literature - Kautiliya's Arthashastra, Kambojas in Indian Literature - Buddhist Literature, Kambojas in Indian Literature - Kambojas in Manusmriti, Kambojas in Indian Literature - Valmiki Ramayana Read more here: » Kambojas in Indian Literature: Encyclopedia II - Kambojas in Indian Literature - Buddhist Literature |
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 |  |  | Arya - Mahabharata: Encyclopedia II - Punjabi Khatri - Historical BackgroundThe region from where the Khatris emerged is now in an Islamic country, Pakistan; but in ancient times this was one of the most important centers of Indian culture. This is where the Vedas and the Mahabharata were composed, where students from all over India came to study at Takshasila (Taxila) and where Panini composed his Ashtadhyayi. Most Khatris are devout Sanatani Hindus. Some are also Sikhs, Arya Samaji and a few are Jains. All these intermarry and form one community.
In early Vedic Period the role of the Khatr ...
See also:Punjabi Khatri, Punjabi Khatri - Historical Background, Punjabi Khatri - Khatris and Vedas, Punjabi Khatri - Khatris and Sun Worship, Punjabi Khatri - Khatris and Sarasvata Brahmins, Punjabi Khatri - Khatris and Sikh Panth, Punjabi Khatri - Khatris and Indian Culture, Punjabi Khatri - Divisions among the Khatris, Punjabi Khatri - Kukhran, Punjabi Khatri - Afghanistan Khatris, Punjabi Khatri - UP Khatris, Punjabi Khatri - Muslim Khatris, Punjabi Khatri - Khatris in Burma, Punjabi Khatri - Distinguished Khatris Read more here: » Punjabi Khatri: Encyclopedia II - Punjabi Khatri - Historical Background |
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 |  |  | Arya - Mahabharata: Encyclopedia II - Arya - Religious and spiritual usesThe term Arya is often used in Hindu, Buddhist, Jain and Zoroastrian texts. In the spiritual context it can be applied to Rishis or to someone who has has mastered the four noble truths and entered upon the spiritual path. The religions of India are sometimes called collectively "Arya Dharma", a term that includes the religions that originated in India (e.g. Hinduism (Sanatana Dharma), Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism). The term Aryan can also be applied to an approach to religion or to religious systems that are similar to Hinduism or Buddhism (e.g. Taoism, Paganism, Zoroastrianism). Swami Dayananda f ...
See also:Arya, Arya - Religious and spiritual uses, Arya - Buddhism, Arya - Arya in the Epics, Arya - Ramayana, Arya - Mahabharata Read more here: » Arya: Encyclopedia II - Arya - Religious and spiritual uses |
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