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Jambu (जम्बू) is a place name mentioned by Panini. Jambu River is mentioned in Puranas and Mahabharata. Jambuka warriors joined the ceremony of Kartikeya in Mahabharata.

Variants

Mention by Panini

Jambu (जम्बू) is a place name mentioned by Panini under Arihanadi (अरीहणादि) (4.2.80.1) group. [1]


Jambu (जम्बू) is mentioned by Panini in Ashtadhyayi. [2]

Jat clans

History

Tej Ram Sharma[3]mentions about Jambu River....Sumeru is identified with Rudra Himalaya in Garhwal, where the river Ganga has its source, it is near Badarikasrama. [4] According to the Matsya Purana [5] the Sumeru Parvata is bounded on the north by Uttara-Kuru, on the South by Bharatavarsa, on the west by Ketumala and on the east by Bhadrasvavarsa. [6] It is also mentioned in the Padmapurana. [7] and the Kalikapurana. [8] According to the Kalikapurana Siva saw the summit of it. We also learn from this text that the Jambu river flows from this mountain.

जांबू नदी

जांबू नदी (AS, p.362) जंबूद्वीप में प्रवाहित होने वाली नदी है, जो विष्णु पुराण के अनुसार जंबूवृक्ष के फलों के रस से बनी है- 'रसेन तेषां प्रख्याता तत्र जांबूनदीति वै’' विष्णु पुराण 2, 2, 20. संभवत: इस नदी की स्थिति हिमालयोत्तर प्रदेश या मध्य एशिया में थी, क्योंकि पौराणिक भूगोल में जंबू वृक्ष को जंबूद्वीप के मध्य माना गया है।[9] (दे. जम्बुद्वीप)

In Mahabharata

Bhisma Parva, Mahabharata/Book VI Chapter 10 describes geography and provinces of Bharatavarsha. Jambunadi (जम्बुनदी) is mentioned in verse (VI.10.29) [10]


Shalya Parva, Mahabharata/Book IX Chapter 44 mentions the ceremony for investing Kartikeya with the status of generalissimo, the diverse gods, various clans who joined it. Jambuka (जम्बुक) warriors are listed twice in verse (IX.44.69)[11] and (IX.44.71)[12]

Jataka

335. Jambuka-Jataka.

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See also

References

  1. V. S. Agrawala: India as Known to Panini, 1953, p.501
  2. V. S. Agrawala: India as Known to Panini, 1953, p.110, 212
  3. Personal and geographical names in the Gupta inscriptions/Names of the Rivers and the Mountains,p.299
  4. Mahabharata, Santi-Parvan, chs. 335, 336 : Geographical Dictionary of Ancient and Medieval India by N. L. Dey, p. 196.
  5. Ch. 113.
  6. Geographical Dictionary of Ancient and Medieval India by N. L. Dey. pp. 196-97 ; Ethnic Settlements in Ancient India by S. B. Chaudhuri. p. 87.
  7. Uttarakanda, verses 35-38.
  8. Ch. 13.23, Ch. 19.92.
  9. Aitihasik Sthanavali by Vijayendra Kumar Mathur, p.362
  10. दुर्गाम अन्तःशिलां चैव बरह्म मेध्यां बृहद्वतीम, चरक्षां महिरॊहीं च तदा जम्बुनदीम अपि (VI.10.29)
  11. अचलः कनकाक्षश च बालानाम अयिकः परभुः, संचारकः कॊक नदॊ गृध्रवक्त्रश च जम्बुकः (IX.44.69)
  12. पाणिकूर्मा च शम्बूकः पञ्चवक्त्रश च शिक्षकः, चाष वक्त्रश च जम्बूकः शाकवक्त्रश च कुण्डकः (IX.44.71)