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  • Sixteen Emperors of India Mahabharata List Chola Among Them

    Sixteen Emperors of India Mahabharata List Chola Among Them

    History of ancient India is very interesting and it would need patience and perseverance to go through the volumes upon volumes left by our ancestors in the form of Puran, Ithihasa and Sthala Puran. Added to this are the texts in Regional languages of India,like Tamil, Telugu, Bengali.Then there are temple Epigraphs.Despite all this, people say India did not historical records!

    Though many dynasties had been in India,two dynasties,Surya, Solar and Chandra,Lunar Dynasties are the ones from which all others have sprung .This includes Ancient Tamil Kings Chola,Andhra Kings.

    The Chola Emperor mentioned as one of the sixteen, Shodasa,is Sibi also called as Usunira Vasu.

    Screen shot of the Book Ancient Historical Traditions by Pargiter.

    The first major war was fought in India. ( Ref. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Ten_Kings

    First Emperors were also from India. Mahabharat gives a list of sixteen( Shodasa) Chakravarthins.

    ‘When the Rajasuya Yagya was conducted by Yudhishthira, rishi Vaishampayana described to him a list of 16 Samrats who had lived before the Mahabharata era. The list occurs in Mbh (12.29) and is called Shodasha Rajika or a list of 16 kings.

    • Marutta Avikshita ( Suryavanshi and Vaishali kingdom)
    • Suhotra Atithina    ( Chandravanshi, Puru (Bharatvansh) and Kurujangala kingdom)
    • Brihadratha Anga  ( Chandravanshi and Anga kingdom)
    • Shivi Aushinara     ( Chandravanshi, Anu and Shivi kingdom)
    • Bharata Daushyanti ( Chandravanshi, Puru and Kurujangala kingdom)
    • Ram Dasharathi     ( Suryavanshi and Ayodhya or Kosala kingdom)
    • Bhagiratha Dileepa (Suryavanshi and Ayodhya or Kosala kingdom)
    • Dileepa Khatvanga ( Suryavanshi and Ayodhya or Kosala kingdom)
    • Mandhata Yauvanashva ( Suryavanshi and Ayodhya or Kosala kingdom)
    • Yayati Nahusha      ( Chandravanshi and ruled Puru+Anu+Yadava+Turvasu+Druhyu kingdom)
    • Ambarisha Nabhagi  ( Suryavanshi and Ayodhya or Kosala kingdom)
    • Shashabindu Chaitrarathi ( Chandravanshi, Yadava and Yadava kingdom)
    • Rantideva Sankruti  ( Chandravanshi and Charmanvati (Chambal) kingdom)
    • Prithu Vainya          ( Older than the formation of Suryavansha and Chandravansha)
    • Ancient Indian historical tradition

    http://historyindianized.blogspot.com/2013/01/chakravarti-samrat-of-ancient-india.html?m=1

  • Sagara Ramas Ancestor Married Dravidian Princess

    History of ancient India is complex,yet very interesting.

    Seemingly disconnected facts,events acquire  significance when they are analysed .

    One such is the intimacy between the Dravida Desa and Sanatana Dharma.

    Both have an intricate,complex relationship .

    Both quote each other.

    The Kings of the Northern India had a close relationship with their counterparts from the south,right from the days of the First Human Being,Manu.

    Manu was a king of Dravida Desa.

    He meditated in Madagascar,which was a part of his kingdom.

    He had a daughter who was married in the south.

    She was Ila.

    And King Sagara,of Ikshvaku Dynasty whose son. Bhagiratha brought River Ganga to earth,India was married to a south Indian,Dravida Princess.

    She belonged to Sibi,aka Sivi dynasty.

    She founded the Lunar Culture

    Sagara) is a prominent king of the Suryavansha dynasty in Satya Yuga. He has two wives, one a princess of the Vidarbha, and the other from royal lineage of Sivi,’

    Source. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Sagara

    SIBI.

    Sibi,Emperor.image.jpg
    King Sibi.

    ‘The story of Sibi Chakravarthy is so famous that it was sculpted in the Barhut, Nagarjunakonda ,Amaravati bas-reliefs and  Borobudur in Java,Indonesia (see Boropudur sculpture above).

    Tamil epics Silappadikaram and Manimekalai gave more details about this link. Since the oldest part of Sangam Tamil literature mentions it no one can reject it. The link is confirmed with other stories as well.

    Sibi ruled from the north west of India. There was a Sibi puram on the banks of river Chenab in Punjab. Sibi clan is mentioned in Rig Veda and Brahmanas. Panini referred one Sivapuram may be the same Sibipuram’

    Sibi is in Nort west of India, currently in Pakistan.

    There are views that Sibi ruled from there and that the Tamils were from North India.

    Considering the differences between the Tamil Culture and Sanatana Dharma, thought Tamils were a part of Sanatana Dharma and the archeological evidence,Literature, the structural difference between Sanskrit , I am of the opinion that it is not so.

    In the case of Sibi. it is probable that Sibi had the city of Sibi as a second capital.