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Dakshina Kosala Kingdom : ウィキペディア英語版
Dakshina Kosala Kingdom

Dakshina Kosala or Southern Kosala was a colony of Kosala kings identified as ruling Chhattisgarh state and the Western Odisha region of India. The Hindu avatar Rama's mother Kausalya came from this kingdom.
== History ==
In ancient Indian literature as well as the epic ''Ramayana'', ''Mahabharata'' and ''Puranas'' there are many references to the ancient Kosala Kingdom of northern India. Surya Vanshi Ikshvaku dynasty kings ruled Kosala with Ayodhya as their capital. Sri Ram Chandra was a king of that clan, based on whose character and activities, the ''Ramayana'' was written. This work mentions that after Rama, the kingdom was divided among his two sons, Lava and Kusha. North Kosala went to Lava as his share with Shravasti Nagari as his capital while Kusha received South Kosala. He established his new capital, Kushasthalipura on the riverKushavrate near the Vindhya mountain range, which divides north and south India. Kushasthalipura is identified as near Malhar in the present-day Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh state. South Kosal was spread across present day Chhattisgarh state and the Western Odisha region. In the course of time, Dakshin (South) Kosal developed as a mighty empire and for various reasons, mainly because of the rise of the kingdoms of Magadha and Kashi, North Kosal became weaker and evetually disappeared.

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