Pāradas (alternatively Varadas, or Parita) was an Iron age kingdom described in various ancient and classical Indian texts. The exact location of the kingdom is unknown. The Vayu Purana locates the tribe on the upper course of the Amu Darya (also known as Chaksu) and Syr Darya rivers in Central Asia.Alexander's Invasion of India, p. 57 The Mahabharata, however, associates the Paradas with the of Uttarapatha, and places them on the Sailoda River in the Xinjiang province of China. Additionally, the Ramayana locates the people in the Himalayas.Ramayana Kisk. Kanda, 43-12
It is thought that the Pāradas are connected to the later Paratarajas, an Indo-Parthian dynasty in Pakistan during the 1st-3rd century CE.New light on the Paratarajas, Pankaj Tandon p11
King Sagara had divested the Paradas and other members of the Panca-ganah of their noble and demoted them to the barbaric caste of Mlechchas, due to their non-observance of sacred Brahmanical codes and neglect of the priestly class. Before their defeat at the hands of King Sagara, these five-hordes were called Kshatriya-pungava ("foremost among the Kshatriyas").Manusmriti X.43-44
The Vayu Purana state that the Udichya tribes, including the Panca-ganah, the , Tushara Kingdom, Khasas, , Madhyadesis, , Aprantas, Dakshinatyas, Dravidian people, and , would be proceeded against and annihilated by Kalki in Kali Yuga.
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