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Atharva Veda, Book V, Hymn 22 mentions Bāhlīka, Mujāvan, Gāndhāri, Mahāvr̥ṣa, Anga, Magadha
Some hymns of Atharvaveda invoke the fever to go to the Gandharis, Mahavrsas (a tribe of Punjab), Mujavants and, further off, to the Bahlikas. Mujavant is the name of a hill (and a people) located in Hindukush/Pamir. Soma is purchased from the merchants who come from Mujavant (R̥gveda). Bāhlika is cognate Balkh (on the maps shown below.) Indus Script inscriptions have documented wealth-accounting ledgers of the civilization from ca. 3300 BCE. These are consistent with the Hindu tradition of Kubera's nine treasures (wealth-accounting); partly explain how Ancient India of Veda Empire was a Super Power from ca. 7th millennium BCE (cf. continuous settlements of the site of Bhirrana on Sarasvati River Basin), providing some evidence for Angus Maddison's presentation of Economic History of the Globe suggesting that Ancient India contributed to over 33% of Global GDP in 1 CE.
Contact areas of the Empire included Ancient Far East (Largest Tin Belt of the Globe) and Ancient Near East (Sumeria, Mesopotamia) and are validated by the expansion of Indus Script Cipher into these contact areas.
A charm against fever
[0502201] Hence, filled with holy strength let Agni, Soma, and Varuna, the Press stone, and the Altar.
And Grass, and glowing Fuel banish Fever.
Let hateful things stay at a distance yonder.
And Grass, and glowing Fuel banish Fever.
Let hateful things stay at a distance yonder.
[0502202] And thou thyself who makest all men yellow, consuming them with burning heat like Agni, Thou, Fever! then be weak and ineffective.
Pass hence into the realms below or vanish.
Pass hence into the realms below or vanish.
[0502203] Endowed with universal power! send Fever down ward, far away, The spotty, like red coloured dust, sprung from a spotty ancestor.
[0502204] When I have paid obeisance to Fever I send him downward forth.
So let Sakambhara s boxer go again to the Mahavrishas.
So let Sakambhara s boxer go again to the Mahavrishas.
[0502205] His mansions are the Mujavans, and the Mahavrishas his home, Thou, Fever, ever since thy birth hast lived among the Bahlikas.
[0502206] Fever, snake, limbless one, speak out! Keep thyself far away fi om us.
Seek thou a wanton Dast girl and strike her with thy thunder bolt.
Seek thou a wanton Dast girl and strike her with thy thunder bolt.
[0502207] Go, Fever, to the Mujavans, or, farther, to the Bahlikas.
Seek a lascivious Sara girl and seem to shake her through and through.
Seek a lascivious Sara girl and seem to shake her through and through.
[0502208] Go hence and eat thy kinsmen the Mahavrishas and Mujavans.
These or those foreign regions we proclaim to Fever for his home.
These or those foreign regions we proclaim to Fever for his home.
[0502209] In a strange land thou joyest not; subdued, thou wilt be kind to us.
Fever is eager to depart, and to the Bahlikas will go,
Fever is eager to depart, and to the Bahlikas will go,
[0502210] Since thou now cold, now burning hot, with cough besides, hast made us shake, Terrible, Fever, are thy darts: forbear to injure us with these.
[0502211] Take none of these to be thy friends, Cough, or Consumption or Decline: Never come thence again to us! O Fever, thus I counsel thee.
[0502212] Go, Fever, with Consumption, thy brother, and with thy sister, Cough. [p. a184] And with thy nephew Herpes, go away unto that alien folk.
[0502213] Chase Fever whether cold or hot, brought by the summer or the rains, Tertian, intermittent, or autumnal, or continual.
[0502214] We to Gandharis, Mujavans, to Angas and to Magadhas.
Hand over Fever as it were a servant and a thing of price.
Hand over Fever as it were a servant and a thing of price.
Tin belt of the globe.Ancient Far East

Overview map of Ancient Near East
Mujāvan are cognate with Muztagh Ata



