The Spiritual story narrated herein has been the third one written in a series about the life of ancient lived people called the Aryan Kshathriyas and the Vidhyadhars. The stories have been selected from the second century written samskrith - kannada language original texts and as exactly as they are translated into their english version. It renders us an indepth knowledge about the ancient time followed spiritual philosophy and its related arts and sciences called athmathathva or also known as nirvana principle.
It is known that Indo-aryan and the Vidhyadhar civilization which followed their nirvana path of religious life had been disappeared once and forever from earth subsumed under a great earthquake that erupetd sometimes during period between 800 to 700 BCE years ago. The extant kshatriya documents cast us ample light over this undeniable incident happened to the civilizations to claim it that there infact had truely existed 172 Indo aryan (kshatriya) kingdoms in the Indian subcontinent prior to the time of the said tectonic catastrophy. A number of well known kshatriya universities of learnings, like Takshashila of Kuru province too, believed as has been destroyed at this time. That had been considered as the reason why the future generations that were living immediately after the incident were denied of all knowledges about the ancient histories of the people as and when they were existing at that time.
However, it is known that six ancient kshatriya provincial kingdoms could still partially servive themselves at that time from being totally lost to the world. Soon they formed into conferderate states (first in the world) within themseleves under leadership of Chetak Maharaj of Lichhavi kingdom. They were known as 1) Kashi 2) Kosala 3) Magadh 4) Lichhavi 5) Mallika and 6) Vanga (North Orisa). All these states were lying in the plains of Gangetic and its tributory river basins in the North Indian regions. These were the only remaining original Aryan kshatriya race of people with their kings, the noblemen, the srestis (trading and writing class), the priests (ritualists or purohits) and the landlords class surviving as with asi, masi, vanija, puja and krishi professionals respectively. All these classes had equal access to learning war arts, to make inter professions and to have matrimonial realations within. After retiring from their own profession, the kshatriyas commonly sought and pursued spiritual life of doing meditational yogas and to live as committed votaries themselves in their further life (as applicable equally to men and women). The spiritual life to which they were commonly committed to after renounciation from family and materials, had been taken up at whatever periods of their own life times.
The race of the Aryan kshatriyas is accepted as had been perished from existing since years sirca 160 or 150 BCE (royal linage) i,e 400 years after the nirvana of their last saint Mahaveer. The non royal class that whoever belived as survived, though in their least and countable numbers, where found only till end of second century ACE period.
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