The Vethadipaka-Dronagramakas were an ancient Indo-Aryan tribe of north-eastern South Asia whose existence is attested during the Iron Age. They were Brahmins and notable as they received shares in the Buddha's relics after his death.
The territory of the BrÃÂhmaá¹Âas was located near Magadha, and their neighbours were the Buli tribe of Allakappa.
The capital city of the BrÃÂhmaá¹Âas was named in Pali alternatively Veá¹Âhadëpa (Viá¹£á¹Âudvëpa in Sanskrit) or Doá¹ÂagÃÂma (Droá¹ÂagrÃÂma in Sanskrit).
After the Buddha's death, the BrÃÂhmaá¹Âas of Veá¹Âhadëpa-Doá¹ÂagÃÂma were given a share of his relics.
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