Daṇḍaka

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Location of the Yadu tribe from which the Daṇḍakas were descended among the Vedic tribes
Location of the Daṇḍakas during the post-Vedic period

Daṇḍaka (Sanskrit: Daṇḍaka) was an ancient Indo-Aryan tribe of south-central South Asia whose existence is attested during the Iron Age.[1]

Location[edit]

The capital of Daṇḍaka was named Kumbhavatī, or Madhumanta, or Govardhana, and corresponds to the modern-day Nāśik.[1]

History[edit]

The Daṇḍakas and their ruling clan, the Bhojas, were descended from the Ṛgvedic Yadu tribe.[2][3]

According to the Arthaśāstra of Kauṭilya, a king of Daṇḍaka died along with his relatives and his kingdom after attempting to rape a brāhmaṇa girl.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Raychaudhuri 1953, p. 89-92.
  2. ^ Raychaudhuri 1953, p. 89-87.
  3. ^ a b Raychaudhuri 1953, p. 90-91.

Further reading[edit]

  • Raychaudhuri, Hemchandra (1953). Political History of Ancient India: From the Accession of Parikshit to the Extinction of Gupta Dynasty. University of Calcutta.