Yalamber or Yalung, Yalambar, Yalamwar, Yalamver (
Nepali:
यलम्बर) was a Kirat warrior and first King of
Kirata Kingdom
Kirata Kingdom (Kirat) in Sanskrit literature and Hindu mythology refers to any kingdom of the Kirati people, who were dwellers mostly in the Himalayas (mostly eastern Himalaya). They took part in the Kurukshetra War along with Parvatas (mounta ...
in Nepal. He established
Kirata Kingdom
Kirata Kingdom (Kirat) in Sanskrit literature and Hindu mythology refers to any kingdom of the Kirati people, who were dwellers mostly in the Himalayas (mostly eastern Himalaya). They took part in the Kurukshetra War along with Parvatas (mounta ...
in 800 B.C.
[Kirat Yoyakhha ] His capital was Yalakhom, present day
Kathmandu Valley
The Kathmandu Valley ( ne, काठमाडौं उपत्यका; also known as the Nepal Valley or Nepa Valley ( ne, नेपाः उपत्यका, Nepal Bhasa: 𑐣𑐾𑐥𑐵𑑅 𑐐𑐵𑑅, नेपाः गाः)), ...
(
Thankot
Thankot is a village and former Village Development Committee that is now part of Chandragiri Municipality in Kathmandu District in Province No. 3 of central Nepal. It lies in the lap of Chandragiri Hill
Chandragiri ( kn, ಚಂದ್ರಗ ...
) after conquering
Central Nepal and his kingdom extended from river
Trishuli
Tirsuli is a Himalayan mountain peak in the
Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, India. It is part of the complex of mountains, including Tirsuli West, Hardeol, Dunagiri, Changabang, and Kalanka, which make up the northeast wall of the Nanda De ...
in the west to river
Teesta
Teesta River is a long river that rises in the Pauhunri Mountain of eastern Himalayas, flows through the Indian states of Sikkim and West Bengal through Rangpur, and enters the Bay of Bengal. It drains an area of . In India, it flows through ...
in the east of
Bhutan
Bhutan (; dz, འབྲུག་ཡུལ་, Druk Yul ), officially the Kingdom of Bhutan,), is a landlocked country in South Asia. It is situated in the Eastern Himalayas, between China in the north and India in the south. A mountainous ...
.
Patan also known as (Lalitpur in Nepali and
Yala in
Nepal Bhasa
Newar (), or Newari and known officially in Nepal as Nepal Bhasa, is a Sino-Tibetan languages, Sino-Tibetan language spoken by the Newar people, the indigenous inhabitants of Nepal Mandala, which consists of the Kathmandu Valley and surro ...
) is resemblance to Yalamber as he ruled the regions.
Brian Houghton Hodgson - Wikipedia elaborated more on the origins.
The epic
Mahabharata
The ''Mahābhārata'' ( ; sa, महाभारतम्, ', ) is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India in Hinduism, the other being the ''Rāmāyaṇa''. It narrates the struggle between two groups of cousins in the Kuruk ...
mentions the ''
Kiratas
The Kirāta ( sa, किरात) is a generic term in Sanskrit literature for people who had territory in the mountains, particularly in the Himalayas and Northeast India and who are believed to have been Sino-Tibetan in origin. The meaning o ...
'' as a
Mleccha
Mleccha (from Vedic Sanskrit ', meaning "non-Vedic", "foreigner" or "barbarian") is a Sanskrit term, initially referring to those of an incomprehensible speech, later foreign or barbarous invaders as contra-distinguished from elite groups.
The ...
tribe along with
Pulindas and
Chinas
The Chinas, Cīna, or Chīnaḥ (Sanskrit चीनः (''cīna'')) are a people mentioned in ancient Indian literature from the first millennium BC and first millennium AD, such as the ''Mahabharata'', ''Manu Smriti, Laws of Manu'', and the Pura ...
,
Hunas
Hunas or Huna (Middle Brahmi script: ''Hūṇā'') was the name given by the ancient Indians to a group of Central Asian tribes who, via the Khyber Pass, entered the Indian subcontinent at the end of the 5th or early 6th century. The Huna Kin ...
,
Pahlavas
The Pahlavas are a people mentioned in ancient Indian texts like the Manu Smriti, various Puranas, the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, and the Brihat Samhita. According to P. Carnegy, In the 4th century BCE, Vartika of Katyayana mentions the ''Sakah- ...
,
Sakas
The Saka (Old Persian: ; Kharosthi, Kharoṣṭhī: ; Egyptian language, Ancient Egyptian: , ; , Old Chinese, old , Pinyin, mod. , ), Shaka (Sanskrit (Brahmi script, Brāhmī): , , ; Sanskrit (Devanagari, Devanāgarī): , ), or Sacae (An ...
,
Yavanas
The word Yona in Pali and the Prakrits, and the analogue Yavana in Sanskrit and Yavanar in Tamil, were words used in Ancient India to designate Greek speakers. "Yona" and "Yavana" are transliterations of the Greek word for " Ionians" ( grc, ...
, Savaras,
Paundras,
Kanchis,
Dravidas
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,
Sinhalas and
Keralas. All these tribes were described as Mlechha tribes. The
Kamvojas,
Gandharas, Kiratas and Barbaras were also mentioned together as northern tribes. The
Yavanas
The word Yona in Pali and the Prakrits, and the analogue Yavana in Sanskrit and Yavanar in Tamil, were words used in Ancient India to designate Greek speakers. "Yona" and "Yavana" are transliterations of the Greek word for " Ionians" ( grc, ...
, the Kiratas, the
Gandharvas
A gandharva () is a member of a class of celestial beings in Dharmic religions, such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, whose males are divine performers such as musicians and singers, and the females are divine dancers. In Hinduism, they are ...
, the
Chinas
The Chinas, Cīna, or Chīnaḥ (Sanskrit चीनः (''cīna'')) are a people mentioned in ancient Indian literature from the first millennium BC and first millennium AD, such as the ''Mahabharata'', ''Manu Smriti, Laws of Manu'', and the Pura ...
, the Savaras, the Barbaras, the
Sakas
The Saka (Old Persian: ; Kharosthi, Kharoṣṭhī: ; Egyptian language, Ancient Egyptian: , ; , Old Chinese, old , Pinyin, mod. , ), Shaka (Sanskrit (Brahmi script, Brāhmī): , , ; Sanskrit (Devanagari, Devanāgarī): , ), or Sacae (An ...
, the
Tusharas
The kingdom of Tushara according to Ancient Indian literature, such as the epic ''Mahabharata'' was a land located beyond north-west India. In the ''Mahabharata'', its inhabitants, known as the Tusharas, are depicted as ''mlechchas'' ("barbarians" ...
, the Kankas, the Pathavas, the
Andhras
Andhra Pradesh (, abbr. AP) is a state in the south-eastern coastal region of India. It is the seventh-largest state by area covering an area of and tenth-most populous state with 49,386,799 inhabitants. It is bordered by Telangana to the ...
, the
Madrakas, the
Paundras, the
Pulindas, the Ramathas, the
Kamvojas were mentioned together as tribes beyond the kingdoms of
Aryavarta.
In Nepal, Kirati king
Yalambar
Yalamber or Yalung, Yalambar, Yalamwar, Yalamver ( Nepali: यलम्बर) was a Kirat warrior and first King of Kirata Kingdom in Nepal. He established Kirata Kingdom in 800 B.C.Kirat Yoyakhha His capital was Yalakhom, present day Kathman ...
, is believed to be the
Barbarik
Barbarika (''Barbarīka)'' or Khatu Shyam, is a Hindu deity, particularly worshipped in western India.
According to the ''Skanda Purana'', Barbarika was the son of Ghatotkacha (Son of Bhima) and Princess Maurvi, daughter of Daitya Moora, thou ...
of Mahabharata, son of
Ghatotkach
Ghatotkacha ( sa, घटोत्कच, , literally: "Bald Pot") is a prominent character in the story of ''Mahabharata''. His name comes from the fact that his head was hairless (''utkacha'') and shaped like a ghatam, or a pot. Ghatotkacha ...
and grandson of
Bheem. Barbarik had the dubious honor of being slain in the
battle of the Mahabharata, in which gods and mortals fought alongside each other. Legend credits him with meeting
Indra
Indra (; Sanskrit: इन्द्र) is the king of the devas (god-like deities) and Svarga (heaven) in Hindu mythology. He is associated with the sky, lightning, weather, thunder, storms, rains, river flows, and war. volumes/ref> I ...
, the lord of heaven, who ventured into the Valley in human guise. It is said that during the battle of Mahabharata, Barbaric went to witness the battle with a vow to take the side of the losing party. Lord Krishna, knowing the vow of Barbaric and his strength of three arrows, thought that the war would end with only one survival and that is Barbarik himself by killing warriors of both sides. So, by a clever stroke of diplomacy, Lord
Krishna
Krishna (; sa, कृष्ण ) is a major deity in Hinduism. He is worshipped as the eighth avatar of Vishnu and also as the Supreme god in his own right. He is the god of protection, compassion, tenderness, and love; and is one ...
cut off Barbarik's head. So, in his honor
Indrajatra is celebrated and his head is worshipped as the god
Akash Bhairav
Akash Bhairav () or Aaju () is one of the different forms of Bhairava.
The temple of Akash Bhairav is supposed to have been a palace of the first king of Nepal, Kiranti King Yalambar around 3100–3500 years back. The surrounding of Akash Bhair ...
.
[Harekrishna Organization ] Barbarikik is also known as
Khatushyam
Barbarika (''Barbarīka)'' or Khatu Shyam, is a Hindu deity, particularly worshipped in western India.
According to the ''Skanda Purana'', Barbarika was the son of Ghatotkacha (Son of Bhima) and Princess Maurvi, daughter of Daitya Moora, tho ...
and Baliyadev in Rajasthan and Gujarat respectively.
The decentadants of
Kirat
The Kirati people, also spelled as Kirant or Kiranti, are a Sino-Tibetan ethnic group. They are peoples of the Himalayas, mostly the Eastern Himalaya extending eastward from Nepal to North East India (predominantly in the Indian state of Sikkim ...
, early inhabitants and settlers of Kathmandu valley, celebrate
Yenya
Indra Jātrā, also known as Yenyā (Nepal Bhasa: येँयाः), is the biggest religious street festival in Kathmandu, Nepal. The celebrations consist of two events, Indra Jātrā and Kumāri Jātrā. Indra Jātrā is marked by masked danc ...
or
Indrajatra in Kathmandu. Newars in Indrachowk are the caregivers for
Aakash Bhairava.
His dynasty was succeeded by
Licchavi (kingdom)
Licchavi (also ''Lichchhavi'', ''Lichavi'') was a kingdom which existed in the Kathmandu Valley in modern-day Nepal from approximately 400 to 750 CE. The Licchavi clan originated from Vaishali, and conquered Kathmandu Valley. The Lichchhavis ...
. His successors ruled Kathmandu valley for about 31 generations which lasted nearly 1225 years. A list of all 32 Kirat Kings is given in the below section.
List of Jeona
According to Mahabharata, a chronicle of Bansawali William Kirk Patrick and Daniel Wright,
[P.109 History of Nepāl By Daniel Wright, Cambridge University Press, 1877] The Kirat kings were
# King Shree Yelam - 90 years/१। राजा श्री एलम् - ९० वर्ष,
# King Shree Pelam - 81 years/राजा श्री पेलं - ८१ वर्ष,
# King Shree Melam - 89 years/राजा श्री मेलं - ८९ वर्ष,
# King Shree Changming - 42 years/राजा श्री चंमिं - ४२ वर्ष,
# King Shree Dhakang - 37 years/राजा श्री धस्कं - ३७ वर्ष,
# King Shree Walangcha - 31 years 6 months/राजा श्री वलंच - ३१ वर्ष ६ महिना,
# King Shree Hungting - 40 years 8 months/राजा श्री हुतिं - ४० वर्ष ८ महिना,
# King Shree Hoorma - 50 years/राजा श्री हुरमा - ५० वर्ष,
# King Shree Tooske - 41 years 8 months/राजा श्री तुस्के - ४१ वर्ष ८ महिना,
# King Shree Prasaphung - 38 years 6 months/राजा श्री प्रसफुं - ३८ वर्ष ६ महिना,
# King Shree Pawa: - 46 years/राजा श्री पवः - ४६ वर्ष,
# King Shree Daasti - 40 years/राजा श्री दास्ती - ४० वर्ष,
# King Shree Chamba - 71 years/राजा श्री चम्ब - ७१ वर्ष,
# King Shree Kongkong - 54 years/राजा श्री कंकं - ५४ वर्ष,
# King Shree Swananda - 40 years 6 months/राजा श्री स्वनन्द - ४० वर्ष ६ महिना,
# King Shree Phukong - 58 years/राजा श्री फुकों - ५८ वर्ष,
# King Shree Singhu - 49 years 6 months/राजा श्री शिंघु - ४९ वर्ष ६ महिना,
# King Shree Joolam - 73 years 3 months/राजा श्री जुलम् - ७३ वर्ष ३ महिना,
# King Shree Lookang - 40 years/राजा श्री लुकं - ४० वर्ष,
# King Shree Thoram - 71 years/राजा श्री थोरम् - ७१ वर्ष,
# King Shree Thuko - 83 years/राजा श्री थुको - ८३ वर्ष,
# King Shree Barmma - 73 years 6 months/राजा श्री वर्म्म - ७३ वर्ष ६ महिना,
# King Shree Gunjong - 72 years 7 months/राजा श्री गुंजं ७२ वर्ष ७ महिना,
# King Shree Pushka - 81 years/राजा श्री पुस्क - ८१ वर्ष,
# King Shree Tyapamee - 54 years/राजा श्री त्यपमि - ५४ वर्ष,
# King Shree Moogmam - 58 years/राजा श्री मुगमम् - ५८ वर्ष,
# King Shree Shasaru - 63 years/राजा श्री शसरू - ६३ वर्ष,
# King Shree Goongoong - 74 years/राजा श्री गंणं - ७४ वर्ष,
# King Shree Khimbung - 76 years/राजा श्री खिम्बुं - ७६ वर्ष,
# King Shree Girijung - 81 years/राजा श्री गिरीजं - ८१ वर्ष,
# King Shree Khurangja - 78 years/राजा श्री खुरांज - ७८ वर्ष,
# King Shree Gasti - 58 years/राजा श्री खिगु - ८५ वर्ष
File:Aaju Sattal Yenya.jpg , Sattal Akash Bhairava (Yalembar) at Indra Chowk
File:Aakash Bhairav Aaju Yalambar.jpg , Mask of Akash Bhairava (Yalembar) at Indra Chowk
See also
*
Kirati people
The Kirati people, also spelled as Kirant or Kiranti, are a Sino-Tibetan ethnic group. They are peoples of the Himalayas, mostly the Eastern Himalaya extending eastward from Nepal to North East India (predominantly in the Indian state of Sikkim ...
References
*L.C. Shankar 2003, ''Tharus, the pioneer of civilization of Nepal''
*D Diwas 2000, ''Nepalese culture, society, and tourism''
*KC Tanka 2004, ''The culture, tourism & nature of Nepal: research, oriented collection of religion, art and culture''
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