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Panchjanya, meaning five people, is the common name given to five most ancient vedic kshatriya tribes. It is supposed they're all descendants of Five Folks and are known by that name for for example yadav for descendants of yadu, paurav for descendants of puru and so on. Some scholars believe they were different tribes who came as different waves of immigrants.























--- "PANCHJANYA" is the name of the conch (Shankha)which was blown by Lord Krishna at the time of starting the War between Kauravas, and Pandavas at Kurukshetra (Now Haryana State in India) which was a Dharam-yudha (Sacred war for the righteous)between the the Usurper King Dhritrashtra's hundred sons, the eldest being Duryodhana and five Pandavas (the cousins) sided by Lord Krishna himself. Panchjanya when blown by the Lord Himself symbolised the war was won by the righteous Pandavas. Panchjanya is the "Udghosh" the sound of righteousness to be heard by the people of the world. RSS mouthpiece Panchjanya represented the tolerant society that's the Hindus the original residents of Bharat. Panchjanya is mentioned in the text 15 of the first chapter of Shrimadbhagwad GITA.
























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