A Daitya who lived in Kṛtayuga. In Skanda Purāṇa there is a story that he conquered heaven, drove away the Dikpālakas, posted his own forces in their place and was finally killed by Devī.
KALIṄGA I Ṛtāyu, King of Kaliṅga was present at the svayaṁvara of Draupadī.
[Śloka 13, Chapter 185 Ādi Parva] . Rukmī played a game of dice with Balabhadra with the help of Kaliṅga (for details see under Rukmī). The sage Dīrghatamas begot a son of the wife of the aged and senile Kaliṅga and the boy was named Kakṣīvān
[Sūkta 125, Anuvāka 18, Maṇḍala 1, Ṛgveda] .
KALIṄGA II A warrior of the god Skandha.
[M.B. Śalya Parva, Chapter 45, Verse 64] .
KALIṄGA(M) (KĀLIṄGA) An ancient place in the south of Bhārata.
Other details. (1) Arjuna visited this place while he was on a pilgrimage.
[Śloka 9, Chapter 214, Ādi Parva] .
(2) Kaliṅga was also included in the countries conquered by Sahadeva while he was on his victory march.
[Chapter 31, Sabhā Parva] .
(3) People from Kaliṅga presented Yudhiṣṭhira with gifts for the Rājasūya.
[Śloka 18, Chapter 52. Sabhā Parva] .
(4) Yudhiṣṭhira visited Kaliṅga while he was on a pilgrimage.
[Śloka 4, Chapter 114, Vana Parva] .
(5) Karṇa conquered Kaliṅga while he was on a victory march.
[Śloka 8, Chapter 254, Vana Parva] .
(6) Sahadeva defeated the King of Kaliṅga.
[Śloka 24, Chapter 23, Udyoga Parva] .
(7) Śrī Kṛṣṇa slaughtered the people of Kaliṅga.
[Śloka 76, Chapter 48, Udyoga Parva] .
(8) The people of Kaliṅga took part in the war between the Pāṇḍavas and Kauravas.
[Śloka 6, Chapter 20, Droṇa Parva] .
(9) Paraśurāma conquered this place.
[Śloka 12, Chapter 70, Dṛoṇa Parva] .