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Pandyas Tamil Kings Lemuria Continent In Mahabharata

And, He having arrived at the sea-shore, then dispatched with great assurance messengers unto the illustrious Vibhishana, the grandson of Pulastya and the ruler of Lanka (2:30).

Vasudeva Krishna slew king Pandya by striking his breast against his, and moved down the Kalingas in battle (5:48). The Cholas and the Pandyas were mentioned as vanquished by Krishna at (7:11).

The mighty Sarangadhwaja, the king of the Pandyas, has white steeds, decked with armour set with stones of lapis lazuli.

His country was invaded and his father was slain by Krishna in battle. Obtaining weapons then from Bhishma and Drona, Bala Rama and Kripa, prince Sarangadhwaja became, in weapons, the equal of Rukmi and Karna and Arjuna and Achyuta.

He then desired to destroy the city of Dwaraka and subjugate the whole world.

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Who Performed The Final Rites Of Lord Krishna

A riot ensued and even Krishna was attacked by his Clan.

His Chariot was dragged into the sea, so were His Panchyutas, which went perambulated Lord Krishna clock-wise and disappeared.

From the Balaram’s face a Serpent came out and entered Heavens and Balram was no more

Lord Krishna lay under a tree and was taking rest.

The hunter who had the iron tip in his arrow , from a distance saw, thought he saw a Deer and sent in his arrow.

It struck Krishna and he left His Mortal Coil.

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Details Of Army Strength Mahabharata

Some interesting information on the strength and the calculation of the Armies during the Vedic period is found in the Mahabharata.

There is also the definition of the unit of distance.

The Unit for measuring distance is called ‘Yojana’

One Yojana is equal to Eight Miles.

Army strength is calculated on the base Unit of Akshouhini.

One Akshouhini consists of ,

One Chariot,

One Elephant,

Three Cavalry

and Five soldiers constitute One Pathi.

Three Pathis make one ‘Sena Mukha’

Three Senamukha is ‘Kulma’

Three Kulma make One ‘Gana.

Three gans is One ‘Vahini’

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