Jivanta
Author:Laxman Burdak, IFS (R) |
Jivanta (जीवन्त) or Jivanti (जीवन्ती) is name of a place mentioned by Panini in Ashtadhyayi under Karnadi (कर्णादि) (4.2.80.13) group. [1]
Mention by Panini
Jivanta (जीवन्त) or Jivanti (जीवन्ती) is name of a place mentioned by Panini in Ashtadhyayi under Karnadi (कर्णादि) (4.2.80.13) group. [2]
History
Tej Ram Sharma[3] writes... 1. Jivanta (जीवंत) is mentioned in Indore Copper-plate Inscription of Skandagupta Gupta Year 146 (=A.D. 465)(L. 8): He was the head of the guild of oilmen of Indrapura. Jivanta is a one-word name. Literally it means 'long-lived', [4] which shows the wish of the parents for the child to live long. It was the name of a man in the time of Panini. [5]
Indore copper plate inscription of 465 AD mentions a tailika-sreni, guild of oilmen, of which the president (pravara) is named Jivanta. [6]
Jat clans
In Mahabharata
Jiwant village
Jiwant is village in Punahana (पुन्हाना) tahsil in Mewat district of Haryana.
References
- ↑ V. S. Agrawala: India as Known to Panini, 1953, p.502
- ↑ V. S. Agrawala: India as Known to Panini, 1953, p.502
- ↑ Personal and geographical names in the Gupta inscriptions/Names of Local Officers,p.67
- ↑ Sanskrit-English Dictionary by Monier Williams, p. 423, col. 2.
- ↑ Panini, IV. 1.103 : Jaivantāyana Jaivanti, i.e., one who belongs to the family of Jivanta ; Siddhdntakaumudl-Arthaprakdsikd by Radharamana Pandeya. p. 62.
- ↑ Dr Naval Viyogi: Nagas – The Ancient Rulers of India/General Index of Nagas, The Ancient Rulers of India, p.135, 371