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'''Hataka,''' हाटक or '''Harataka''' |
'''Hataka,''' हाटक or '''Harataka''' is a country mentioned in some translations of the [[Mahabharata]], one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India in Hinduism. The epic, which narrates the struggle of two groups of cousins which culminates in the [[Kurukshetra War]], mentions Hataka as a northern land conquered by (or being conquered by) [[Arjuna]], a [[Pandava]] prince and one of the major protagonists of the Mahabharata. |
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According to a translation by [[Kisari Mohan Ganguli]], it is the stated country of [[Yaksha]](Guhaka),<ref>[[Sabha Parva|Sabhaparva]] 27,3(in the english wikisource translated edition by Kisari Mohan Ganguli), 29,3(in the wikisource official sanskrit version)</ref> a class of nature spirits in the epic. |
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*At the time of the Mahabharata, [[Arjuna]] conquered the north land (had conquered or was conquering?) in the context - "तं जित्वा हाटकं नाम देशं गुह्मकरक्षितम्, पाकशासनिरव्यग्रः सहसैन्यः सभसदत्।" |
*At the time of the Mahabharata, [[Arjuna]] conquered the north land (had conquered or was conquering?) in the context - "तं जित्वा हाटकं नाम देशं गुह्मकरक्षितम्, पाकशासनिरव्यग्रः सहसैन्यः सभसदत्।" |
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Hataka, हाटक or Harataka is a country mentioned in some translations of the Mahabharata, one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India in Hinduism. The epic, which narrates the struggle of two groups of cousins which culminates in the Kurukshetra War, mentions Hataka as a northern land conquered by (or being conquered by) Arjuna, a Pandava prince and one of the major protagonists of the Mahabharata.
According to a translation by Kisari Mohan Ganguli, it is the stated country of Yaksha(Guhaka),[1] a class of nature spirits in the epic.
- At the time of the Mahabharata, Arjuna conquered the north land (had conquered or was conquering?) in the context - "तं जित्वा हाटकं नाम देशं गुह्मकरक्षितम्, पाकशासनिरव्यग्रः सहसैन्यः सभसदत्।"
- It is possible that the location of the poet Kālidāsa 'Meghadūta' and the 'Alka' will be located near Hataka.
- Hataka was stated to be near Mansarovar(Lake Manasa) - "सरोमानसामासाद्यहाटकानभितः प्रभु, गंधर्वरक्षितं देशमजयत् पंडवस्ततः".[2]
In Mahajanapada Period (600BC-325BC), Kambojas (Sanskrit:- कम्बोज)(Assamese/Banglaকম্বোজ), which is a Mahajanapadas, Capital was Hataka.
Aitihasik Sthanavali
According to the 1969 book Aitihasik Sthanavali(ऐतिहासिक स्थानावली,directly translated as 'historical sites', Publisher: Vaigyanik Tatha Takaniki Shabdawali Ayog, Government of India, 1969. Reprint by Rajasthan Hindi Granth Akadami, Jaipur, 1990) by Vijayendra Kumar Mathur, the following was the info given about the kingdom.
- The current state of Hataka was nearby Mansarovar and Kailash in Tibet, inhabited by Yaksha's and Gandharva.
- In the opinion of Mr. C. V. Law, Hataka is the current Attock city in the Punjab province of Pakistan.
- According to N.L. De, Hataka is the name of Huna Kingdom.
References
- ^ Sabhaparva 27,3(in the english wikisource translated edition by Kisari Mohan Ganguli), 29,3(in the wikisource official sanskrit version)
- ^ Sabhaparva 27,5(in the english wikisource translated edition by Kisari Mohan Ganguli), 29,5(in the wikisource official sanskrit version)