RAMYAKA I A son of Agnīdhra, who had nine sons by his wife Pūrvacittī.
[Bhāgavata, 5th Skandha] . Ramyaka ruled the Kingdom called Ramyaka Varṣa near Nīlagiri. Arjuna, during his triumphal tour conquered Ramyaka and levied taxes from the people there
[Sabhā Parva, Chapter 28] .
RAMYAKA II A particular region in Ilāvṛta, one of the seven Continents. On the eastern part of Ilāvṛta there exist three mountains called Nīlagiri, Śvetagiri and Sṛṅgavān. These mountains jut into the sea, and are separated from one another by a distance of two thousand miles each and are the source of many rivers. In between the three mountains are three regions of land called Ramyaka, Hiraṇmaya and Kuru.
[Devī Bhāgavata, 8th Skandha] .