Significance of Ahicchatra
In Finnish: Ahicchatra; In Spanish: Ahicchatra; In Dutch: Achichatra
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Buddhist concept of 'Ahicchatra'
Ahicchatra in Buddhism is interpreted as a significant city, the 'capital of northern Pancala,' linked to history, where the Buddha opted not to reside, noted for its connection to the Mahabharata's Drupada kingdom.
From: Maha Prajnaparamita Sastra
(1) A great city where the Buddha chose not to dwell.[1] (2) Ahicchatra is a city referred to as the 'capital of northern Pancala', identified with present-day Ramnagar, near Aonla in the Barailly district of Rohilkand. It was part of the kingdom of Drupada, highlighted in the Mahabharata.[2]
Hindu concept of 'Ahicchatra'
Ahicchatra in Hinduism is interpreted as the territory associated with Drona post-conflict, playing a crucial role in the Kuru saga and contributing to the ongoing narrative and events within the epic.
From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) The territory where Drona remained after the conflict, which became significant to the Kuru saga due to its connection to the continued unfolding of events.[3]