Telinga Kingdom
Telinga was a kingdom south to Kalinga. Andhra Kingdom lay to the south of it. Telinga was one of the ancient South Indian kingdoms. It falls in the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh, i.e., the northern part of Andhra Pradesh.
References i Mahabharata
There is only one speculative reference to Telingas in the epic Mahabharata. During the southern military campaign of the Pandava general Sahadeva he is mentioned as defeating a tribe called Talavanas, between Andhras and Kalingas. This reference is believed to be of the Telingas.
The hero brought under his subjection and exacted tributes from the Paundrayas (Pandya?) and the Dravidas along with the Udrakeralas and the Andhras and the Talavanas (Telingas?), the Kalingas and the Ushtrakarnikas, and also the delightful city of Atavi and that of the Yavanas (MBh 2:30).
Another etymology for Telinga is based on the Tamil word 'Ten' which means south (Dakshina in Sanskrit). As per this, Telinga is Dakshina Kalinga (Southern Kalinga) which when rendered in Tamil would become Ten-Kalinga shortening into Telinga. Geographically Telinga falls in the southern territories of Kalinga.
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- Mahabharata of Krishna Dwaipayana Vyasa, translated to English by Kisari Mohan Ganguli
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