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[edit]I think there is much more information that can be used from the Moodie source but I am too tied up expanding/fixing other articles at present. If she is correct about there not being much textual info regarding the community then it could well be that her writings will have to form the bulk of this article. - Sitush (talk) 04:56, 18 October 2018 (UTC)
HISTORY OF DHANKA SAMAJ
The history of Dhanak caste is great and is ancient since the time of Vishnu purana. It is clearly mentioned in the Vishnu purana the great book of Hindus in India that Dhanvin – Dhanushka means carrying of Dhanush bana – Warrior and a Kshatria.Vishnu puran chapter-bk- iv 20- p367, 4ch-11-p 333-ch-11-335. Confirmed by H.H Willson in his book the Vishnu purana book no. 3 chapter 17-18 p.p 267-276 – Confirmed in Rig veda. Rigvedic Kshatrias. – Rigveda- rv- vii p-18, p-83.1, p-18.14, p-18.11 and p-18.12.
The Dhanushka – Dhanak is also mentioned and confirmed in Vayu purana – p.p 103.5
Neelamati puran – vol.1. Page 62. Clearly depicts Dhanaka-Dhanushkas with soor senas, amsthas, kiratas, yaudhayas and sivis
Ramayana period - Dhanakas known as abhiras, subras, pahlvas,sakas and kiratas.- fighters- ramayana –ch-iv –p40-16-30, iv-p61.7,iv-p42.6, iv-p43.4 and iv-p40.27Mahabharata period -depicts Dhanakas with Sur Senas-Amasthas Sivis-Kekaiyas and Kiratas-Kshatrias. Dhanakas faught Mahabharta war on the side of Pandvas grouped with Pisacas- Daradas-Pundras-Marutas Taganyas tribes. Mahabharta ch- vi.p50-51, 49-50, 11-32.chapter ii,iii,iv,v,vii, viii, ix.
The symbals of Dhanushkas – Dhanakas since puranas and vedas were Surya – Swastika – Om - Dhanush Bana- Dhanwantari(moving arrows). Dhanakas always worshipped Lord shiva – Durga-Kali-Surya
The Ayaka pillar – Nagarjuna konda inscription clearly states that there was a Dhanaka family which had matrimonial alliance with ikshuvaku king- vashishti putra – the great santa mula. His only daughter Santisri was married to mahasenapati maha talvara – Skanda Vishakha Naga-who belonged to Dhanaka family. The historian K.Gopalichari says that the tital of Maha talvara was only heridatory to Dhanaka – Kulhaka family. Chandragupt maurya period- the greek ambassador writes that the protection of the country was the responcibility of the kshatrias-Dhanakas were safe guarding the fort of patliputra.the Dhanaka presently living along the outer wall of old maurian fort out side patna city. The Dhanakas were the heriditory watchers on the city wall during maurian period.
The Dhanakas faught war under Chandergupta Maurya and took part in Kalinga war under Ashoka the great. This is confirmed by great historian Mr.Holton in his book “ Bihar the heart of India” page 49.
Dhanakas took part in wars expeditions with king Kanishka the great to central asia and mangolia etc. Confirmed by historian
Panini’s Ashtadhyayi confirms Dhanushka- Dhanaka as welder of Dhanush bana – martial fighter. This also confirmed by great historian Mr.V.S. Aggrawala in his book at page no. 421,422 and 432 skt Dhanushkas. – confirmed in wars in ancient India university of Madras 1948.
The great historian R.C. Majumdar confirmed in his book “Gupta period” 200-550 ed page 60 that Dhanak – a kshatria rajpoot Great historian V.Rama in his book chandradikstar clearly says that only kshatriya could become dhanushdhari – Dhanak Kshatria are the representatives of ancient kshtriyas.
Dhanaka – son of King Durdama – mentioned in Vishnu purana Chapter XI page 416.
Dhanushka Dhanaka– king of Maurya dynasty.
Dhanuks – Vaishya family of Banaras – Mr. M.a. Sheerine caste of traders. Ch-vi pp 289 -91.
Dhanaka- Chief sena pati of Nabha Raja’s time who ruled from the formost town of Kopana(1180ad) – historian Mr P.D. Desai Epygraphy book part 2 . Page 216.
Dhanaka – faught wars against Aluddin Khilji for Rana Ratan singh of Mewar. The historical book Padmavatconfirms that Dhanaka warriors were gaurding theChittorr fort from the Remports with bows and arrows.
Dhanakas faught haldi ghati war against Mughal forces with Maharana Partap.
The Dhanakas were always respectable kshatrias and fighters as dhanushdhari since ancient times upto chandergupt maurya period, after thatDhanakas faught many wars for kings and princes in gupta period – harshwardhana – vikramaditya, shakas, kanishkas and rajpoot kings. 100s of wars were faught during this period countless of Dhanak warriors lost their lives – their houses properties were ruined. – Dhanak warriors migrated from one place to another to save their lives. The Dhanakas migrated from Rajasthan to other parts, from Punjab to Jammu and Kashmir and from Haryana to Delhi and from central India to Bihar and from Madhya Bharat (central India) to west India (Gujrat – Maharashtra) etc. The Dhanakas suffered untold sufferings during this period that Dhanak kshatria warrior lost everything and they came to be known as suppressed and depressed and lost its ancient identity during the period of 2000 years of turmoil. They suffered in human treatment from the victor and the high society. The Dhanakas financialy ruined and they became homeless with no lively hood. Therefore during this period the Dhanakas were d graded to lower castes and were known as Shudras later on. The Dhanakas to make their both ends meet and to maintain their livelyhood adopted different proffession at different places , hence they were known by different names in different states. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Kharra03 (talk • contribs) 17:59, 19 August 2019 (UTC)
i give your so many references.. please find books and information that i gave you, when your never change our . DHANKA cast page.
The history of
a caste is great and is ancient since the time of Vishnu purana. It is clearly mentioned in the Vishnu purana the great book of Hindus in India that Dhanvin – Dhanushka means carrying of Dhanush bana – Warrior and a Kshatria.Vishnu puran chapter-bk- iv 20- p367, 4ch-11-p 333-ch-11-335. Confirmed by H.H Willson in his book the Vishnu purana book no. 3 chapter 17-18 p.p 267-276 – Confirmed in Rig veda. Rigvedic Kshatrias. – Rigveda- rv- vii p-18, p-83.1, p-18.14, p-18.11 and p-18.12.
The Dhanushka – Dhanka is also mentioned and confirmed in Vayu purana – p.p 103.5
Neelamati puran – vol.1. Page 62. Clearly depicts
a-Dhanushkas with soor senas, amsthas, kiratas, yaudhayas and sivis
Ramayana period - Dhanakas known as abhiras, subras, pahlvas,sakas and kiratas.- fighters- ramayana –ch-iv –p40-16-30, iv-p61.7,iv-p42.6, iv-p43.4 and iv-p40.27Mahabharata period -depicts Dhanakas with Sur Senas-Amasthas Sivis-Kekaiyas and Kiratas-Kshatrias. Dhanakas faught Mahabharta war on the side of Pandvas grouped with Pisacas- Daradas-Pundras-Marutas Taganyas tribes. Mahabharta ch- vi.p50-51, 49-50, 11-32.chapter ii,iii,iv,v,vii, viii, ix.
The symbals of Dhanushkas – Dhanakas since puranas and vedas were Surya – Swastika – Om - Dhanush Bana- Dhanwantari(moving arrows). Dhanakas always worshipped Lord shiva – Durga-Kali-Surya
The Ayaka pillar – Nagarjuna konda inscription clearly states that there was a Dhanaka family which had matrimonial alliance with ikshuvaku king- vashishti putra – the great santa mula. His only daughter Santisri was married to mahasenapati maha talvara – Skanda Vishakha Naga-who belonged to Dhanaka family. The historian K.Gopalichari says that the tital of Maha talvara was only heridatory to Dhanaka – Kulhaka family. Chandragupt maurya period- the greek ambassador writes that the protection of the country was the responcibility of the kshatrias-Dhanakas were safe guarding the fort of patliputra.the Dhanaka presently living along the outer wall of old maurian fort out side patna city. The Dhanakas were the heriditory watchers on the city wall during maurian period.
The Dhankas faught war under Chandergupta Maurya and took part in Kalinga war under Ashoka the great. This is confirmed by great historian Mr.Holton in his book “ Bihar the heart of India” page 49.
Dhankas took part in wars expeditions with king Kanishka the great to central asia and mangolia etc. Confirmed by historian
Panini’s Ashtadhyayi confirms Dhanushka- Dhanaka as welder of Dhanush bana – martial fighter. This also confirmed by great historian Mr.V.S. Aggrawala in his book at page no. 421,422 and 432 skt Dhanushkas. – confirmed in wars in ancient India university of Madras 1948.
The great historian R.C. Majumdar confirmed in his book “Gupta period” 200-550 ed page 60 that Dhana – a kshatria rajpoot Great historian V.Rama in his book chandradikstar clearly says that only kshatriya could become dhanushdhari – Kshatria are the representatives of ancient kshtriyas.
Dhanka – son of King Durdama – mentioned in Vishnu purana Chapter XI page 416.
Dhanushka Dhanka– king of Maurya dynasty.
Dhanuks – Vaishya family of Banaras – Mr. M.a. Sheerine caste of traders. Ch-vi pp 289 -91.
Dhanka- Chief sena pati of Nabha Raja’s time who ruled from the formost town of Kopana(1180ad) – historian Mr P.D. Desai Epygraphy book part 2 . Page 216.
Dhanka – faught wars against Aluddin Khilji for Rana Ratan singh of Mewar. The historical book Padmavatconfirms that Dhanaka warriors were gaurding theChittorr fort from the Remports with bows and arrows.
Dhankas faught haldi ghati war against Mughal forces with Maharana Partap.
The Dhankas were always respectable kshatrias and fighters as dhanushdhari since ancient times upto chandergupt maurya period, after thatDhanakas faught many wars for kings and princes in gupta period – harshwardhana – vikramaditya, shakas, kanishkas and rajpoot kings. 100s of wars were faught during this period countless of awarriors lost their lives – their houses properties were ruined. – warriors migrated from one place to another to save their lives. The Dhanakas migrated from Rajasthan to other parts, from Punjab to Jammu and Kashmir and from Haryana to Delhi and from central India to Bihar and from Madhya Bharat (central India) to west India (Gujrat – Maharashtra) etc. The Dhanakas suffered untold sufferings during this period that Dhanka kshatria warrior lost everything and they came to be known as suppressed and depressed and lost its ancient identity during the period of 2000 years of turmoil. They suffered in human treatment from the victor and the high society. The Dhanakas financialy ruined and they became homeless with no lively hood. Therefore during this period the Dhanakas were d graded to lower castes and were known as Shudras later on. The Dhanakas to make their both ends meet and to maintain their livelyhood adopted different proffession at different places , hence they were known by different names in different states. Thank you. Sunil kharra
Kharra03 (talk) 15:54, 16 December 2019 (UTC)
Vargi Rajput
[edit]Someone keeps adding that these people are also known as Vargi Rajputs but they never source it and I cannot find a source that says so. I know that the Balahar have made the (highly dubious) claim but at least we have a (poor) source for it in that article. - Sitush (talk) 08:19, 9 June 2019 (UTC)
Right information for Dhanka Cast
[edit]Please add right information of Dhanka's in wikipedia's page . thank you
Sunil Kharra Kharra03 (talk) 18:01, 19 August 2019 (UTC)
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