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- Kamyaka_Forest abstract "Kamyaka Forest (Hindi: काम्यक वन) was situated on the western boundary of the Kuru Kingdom (Kuru Proper + Kurujangala), on the banks of the Saraswati River. It lay to the west of the Kurukshetra plain. It contained within it a lake called the Kamyaka lake (2,51). Kamyaka forest is mentioned as being situated at the head of the Thar desert, near the lake Trinavindu (3,256). The Pandavas on their way to exile in the woods, left Pramanakoti on the banks of the Ganges and went towards Kurukshetra, travelling in a western direction, crossing the rivers Yamuna and Drishadvati. They finally reached the banks of the Saraswati River. There they saw the forest of Kamyaka, the favourite haunt of ascetics, situated on a level and wild plain on the banks of the Saraswati (3-5,36) abounding in birds and deer (3,5). There the Pandavas lived in an ascetic asylum (3,10). It took 3 days for Pandavas to reach the Kamyaka forest, setting out from Hastinapura, on their chariots (3,11).".
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- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageOutDegree "42".
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageRevisionID "689256006".
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Arjuna.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Bhima.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Indian_forests.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Chedi_Kingdom.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Draupadi.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Drishadvati_river.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Dvaita_Forest.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Ghatotkacha.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Haryana.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Hastinapur.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Himalayas.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Jayadratha.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Kekeya_Kingdom.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Kirmira.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Kuru_Kingdom.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Kurukshetra.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Lomasa.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Markandeya.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Pandava.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Pramanakoti.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Rakshasa_Kingdom.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Salwa_Kingdom.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Sarasvati_River.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Sindhu_Kingdom.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Thar_Desert.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Vyasa.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Yadu.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Yamuna.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLink Yudhishthira.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kamyaka Forest".
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kamyaka woods".
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kamyaka".
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-hi.
- Kamyaka_Forest wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Kamyaka_Forest subject Category:Ancient_Indian_forests.
- Kamyaka_Forest comment "Kamyaka Forest (Hindi: काम्यक वन) was situated on the western boundary of the Kuru Kingdom (Kuru Proper + Kurujangala), on the banks of the Saraswati River. It lay to the west of the Kurukshetra plain. It contained within it a lake called the Kamyaka lake (2,51). Kamyaka forest is mentioned as being situated at the head of the Thar desert, near the lake Trinavindu (3,256).".
- Kamyaka_Forest label "Kamyaka Forest".
- Kamyaka_Forest sameAs Q6359921.
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- Kamyaka_Forest sameAs Q6359921.
- Kamyaka_Forest wasDerivedFrom Kamyaka_Forest?oldid=689256006.
- Kamyaka_Forest isPrimaryTopicOf Kamyaka_Forest.