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12-589: (Redirected from Madhav ) [REDACTED] Look up Madhav  or माधव in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mādhava means Krishna . It may also refer to: a Sanskrit patronymic, "descendant of Madhu (a man of the Yadu tribe)". especially of Krishna , see Madhava (Vishnu) an icon of Krishna Madhava of Sangamagrama , fourteenth-century Indian mathematician Madhvacharya , philosopher in

24-487: Is a list of ancient Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes that are mentioned in the literature of Indian religions . From the second or first millennium BCE, ancient Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes turned into most of the population in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent – Indus Valley (roughly today's Punjab), Western India , Northern India , Central India , and also in areas of the southern part like Sri Lanka and

36-611: The Maldives through and after a complex process of migration, assimilation of other peoples and language shift. (पञ्च जना – Páñca Jánāḥ / Pancha-janah ) The pancha Jana are five tribes inexplicitly listed together during the ( Āryāvarta of this time, c. 1700–1500 BCE, roughly corresponds with the Punjab and closer regions) (see the map of Early Vedic Period ) After roughly 1700 BCE Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes were swiftly expanding through ancient northern India , therefore

48-560: The Vaishnavism tradition Madhava Vidyaranya , Advaita saint and brother of Sayana Venkata Madhava , 10th to 12th century commentator of the Rigveda Madhavdeva , 16th-century proponent of Ekasarana dharma, neo-Vaishnavism of Assam relating to springtime ; the first month of spring, see Chaitra Madhava or Madhava-kara , an Indian physician of the 7th or early 8th century Madhava, titular protagonist of

60-431: The Vaishnavism tradition Madhava Vidyaranya , Advaita saint and brother of Sayana Venkata Madhava , 10th to 12th century commentator of the Rigveda Madhavdeva , 16th-century proponent of Ekasarana dharma, neo-Vaishnavism of Assam relating to springtime ; the first month of spring, see Chaitra Madhava or Madhava-kara , an Indian physician of the 7th or early 8th century Madhava, titular protagonist of

72-464: The ancient Indian drama Mālatīmādhava by Bhavabhuti Madhava, a character in the 11th-century Indian story collection Shringara-manjari-katha See also [ edit ] Madhavan (disambiguation) Madhavi (disambiguation) Madhab (disambiguation) Madhav (film) , 2022 Indian film Magha (month) (ruled by Madhava) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

84-464: The ancient Indian drama Mālatīmādhava by Bhavabhuti Madhava, a character in the 11th-century Indian story collection Shringara-manjari-katha See also [ edit ] Madhavan (disambiguation) Madhavi (disambiguation) Madhab (disambiguation) Madhav (film) , 2022 Indian film Magha (month) (ruled by Madhava) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

96-550: The area covered by the Puri and Ganjam districts. महाजनपद – Mahajanapada Shodasa Mahajanapadas (Sixteen Mahajanapadas) The Mahajanapadas were sixteen great kingdoms and republics that emerged after the more powerful political entities (initially based on the territories of peoples and tribes) had conquered many others. According to the Anguttara Nikaya , Digha Nikaya , Chulla-Niddesa ( Buddhist Canon ) According to

108-464: The 💕 (Redirected from Madhav ) [REDACTED] Look up Madhav  or माधव in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mādhava means Krishna . It may also refer to: a Sanskrit patronymic, "descendant of Madhu (a man of the Yadu tribe)". especially of Krishna , see Madhava (Vishnu) an icon of Krishna Madhava of Sangamagrama , fourteenth-century Indian mathematician Madhvacharya , philosopher in

120-476: The number of peoples, tribes and clans was increasing (as well as the number of Indo-Aryan language speakers) and Āryāvarta was becoming a very large area (see the map on the right side). From roughly 1100 to 500 BCE Indo-Aryan peoples and tribes expanded even further throughout ancient northern India (see the map 6). According to political scientist Sudama Misra, the Kalinga janapada originally comprised

132-454: The title Madhava . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Madhava&oldid=1218236128 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Madhav From Misplaced Pages,

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144-852: The title Madhava . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Madhava&oldid=1218236128 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Yadu Pontic Steppe Caucasus East Asia Eastern Europe Northern Europe Pontic Steppe Northern/Eastern Steppe Europe South Asia Steppe Europe Caucasus India Indo-Aryans Iranians East Asia Europe East Asia Europe Indo-Aryan Iranian Indo-Aryan Iranian Others European This

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