Pundra (also known as Paundra, Paundraya etc) was an eastern kingdom located in West_Bengal and Bangladesh. A Pundra king challenged Vasudeva Krishna by imitating his attributes. He called himself Paundraka Vasudeva. He was later killed by Vasudeva Krishna in a battle. The founders of five eastern kingdoms, which included: - Angas , Vangas, Kalingas, Pundras and Suhmas shared a common ancestry.
References in Mahabharata
The founders of five eastern kingdoms, which included: Angas , Vangas, Kalingas, Pundras and Suhmas shared a common ancestry. They were all adopted sons of a king named Vali (Bali), born by a sage named Gautama Dirghatamas, who lived in Magadha close to the city of Girivraja. (See also Kalinga.) (1:104), (2:21). Pundra (aslo Paundra) is mentioned as a kindom of Bharata Varsha (Ancient India) at (6:9).
Non Vedic culture of Pundra
Paundras and Kiratas, Yavanas and Sinhalas, and the barbarous tribes of Khasas and Chivukas and Pulindas and Chinas and Hunas with Keralas, and numerous other Mlecchas were mentioned togather (as Mlechchas) at (1:177) linked with sage Vasistha. The Mekalas, the Dravidas, the Lathas, the Paundras, the Konwasiras, the Saundikas, the Daradas, the Darvas, the Chauras, the Savaras, the Varvaras, the Kiratas, the Yavanas, and numerous other tribes of Kshatriyas, have become degraded into the status of Sudras (13:35). The Yavanas, the Kiratas, the Gandharvas, the Chinas, the Savaras, the Barbaras, the Sakas, the Tusharas, the Kankas, the Pathavas, the Andhras, the Madrakas, the Paundras, the Pulindas, the Ramathas, the Kamvojas were all considerd as outsiders of Vedic culture (12:64).
Paundraka Vasudeva
Paundraka Vasudeva was the king of Pundra kingdom. He was an ally of Jarasandha the king of Magadha. He had enimity with Krishna. He imitated the attire of Krishna. Later he was killed by Krishna in battle. He always beareth, from foolishness, the signs that distinguish Krishna. That king of Vanga Pundra and the Kiratas, endowed with great strength, and who is known on earth by the names of Paundraka Vasudeva hath also espoused the side of Jarasandha (2:14).
Millitary expeditions to Pundra
Dravidas , Abhiras and Pundras, together with the Savaras, became reduced in status, subjugated by Bhargava Rama (14:29). Pandu ( the father of Pandavas) after defeating the Magadhas and the Videhas of Mithila, led his army against Kasi, Suhma, and Pundra, and by the strength and prowess of his arms spread the fame of the Kurus (1:113). The Angas , the Vangas, the Kalingas , the Magadhas, the Kasis, the Kosalas, the Vatsas, the Gargyas, the Karushas and the Pundras were mentioned to be vanquished by Vasudeva Krishna (7:11). The Pandava Bhima subjugated in battle those strong and brave heroes of fierce prowess, viz., the heroic and mighty Vasudeva, the king of Pundra and king Mahaujah who reigned in Kausika-kachchha, and then attacked the king of Vanga(2:29). Karna also subjugated the Pundras and Suhmas (8:8). The Utpalas, the Mekalas, the Pundras, the Kalingas, the Andhras, the Nishadas, the Trigartas, and the Bahlikas, were all vanquished by Karna (7:4).Arjuna defeated the countries of the Vangas, the Pundras, and the Kosalas (14:82) in his millitary campaign after Kurukshetra War.
Tributes to Yudhisthira
Vasudeva the king of the Paundrayas, and the kings of Vanga and Kalinga were present at the Rajasuya sacrifice of Pandava king Yudhisthira (2:33). The kings of Anga and Vanga, and Pundra were mentioned as attending the court of Yudhisthira at (2:4). The Vangas and Angas and Pundras and Odras and Cholas and Dravidas and Andhras were mentioned to be giving tribute to Yudhisthira (3:51). The Paundrayas, the Kukkuras, the Sakas, the Angas , the Vangas , the Pundras, the Sanavatyas, and the Gayas—these good and well-born Kshatriyas distributed into regular clans and trained to the use of arms, brought tribute unto king Yudhishthira by hundreds and thousands.
Pundras in Kurukshetra War
Pundras sided with Kauravas in the Kurukshetra War (7:20)Many foremost of combatants skilled in elephant-fight, belonging to the Easterners, the Southerners, the Angas, the Vangas, the Pundras, the Magadhas, the Tamraliptakas, the Mekalas, the Kosalas, the Madras, the Dasarnas, the Nishadas united with the Kalingas (8:22). Sahadeva, with three shafts shot with great care, struck the elephant of Pundra (8:22). Pundra army's battle with Arjuna is mentioned at (7:90):- Pundras numbering by thousands, of bands, and together forming a force that was countless, began to shower their sharp shafts upon the son of Pandu.
Other References
- A king named Paundra-Matsyaka is mentioned at (1:67)
- Paundra was a mentioned to attend the self choice of Panchali (1:189). At (1:188) he is mentioned as Paundraka.
- The name of the conch of Bhima was Paundra, which he probably got from the Pundra country (6:25,51).
- Paundra king was in the list of kings to be summoned for the cause of Pandavas as per king Drupada (5:4).
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Created by Jijith Nadumuri at 13 Jan 2010 10:12 and updated at 06 Jun 2010 07:37