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Epic Mahabharata refers to a king or warrior whom it calls Kamboja . The name appears in the long list of important Monarch s and other celebrated personages of remote Antiquity all connected with the tradition of Daivi Khadga or Divine sword referenced in the great epic. INHERITANCE OF SWORD The legend of Daivi Khadga or Divine Sword traces the history of creation and the inheritance of the prized sword from its origin down to the age of Pandava s. The legend is detailed in Shantiparva section of the great epic {Link without Title} . KOSALA VS KAMBOJA RIVALRY AND THE SWORD Mahabharata attests that after several generations of changing hands from one line of ancient kings to another, the prized sword fell into the hands of righteous king Ailavila from whom it went to king Dhundumara, a celebrated king of Kosala (real name Kuvalashava): |
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