- The
Amavasu dynasty (Sanskrit: अमावसुवंश, romanized: Amāvasuvaṃśa)
refers to a
cadet branch of the
Lunar dynasty (Chandravamsha)
featured in
Hindu literature...
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different accounts) sons. The
names of
these sons are: Ayu (or Ayus),
Amavasu, Vishvayu, Shrutayu,
Shatayu (or Satayu), and Dridhayu. Nahusha, the son...
- a king
featured in
Hindu texts. He is
described to be the king of the
Amavasu dynasty and
belongs to the
Chandravamsha line. He is
stated to be the son...
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Kusha Successor Kushanabha Issue Kushambha Kushanabha Athurtharajas Vasu
Dynasty Amavasu...
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Mahabharata mentions different names of
these six sons - Ayus, Dhimat,
Amavasu and Dhridhayus, Vanayus, and Satayus.
Following their birth,
Urvashi suggests...
- and ****stan. In
Hindu epics,
Kannauj or
Kanyakubja was the
capital of
Amavasu the son of
Pururavas and an
ancestor of
Rigvedic sage Vishwamitra. In classical...
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ancient India, also
called Kaushika (descendant of Kusha) and
belonged to
Amavasu Dynasty.
Vishvamitra was
originally the King of
Kanyakubja (modern day...
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Babhrusena Angārasetu Gāndhāra Anu
Dharma Ghrita Duduha Prachetas Suchetas Amavasu dynasty Lunar dynasty Yadu
dynasty Doniger, Wendy; O'Flaherty,
Wendy Doniger...
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Dravidas with sage Vasishtha. Vishvamitra, a king in the
Chandravamshi Amavasu clan,
attacked the cow of Vasishtha. Then many
armies emerged for the protection...
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north of the
Khandava Forest Pururavas and
Urvasi had two sons, Ayu and
Amavasu.
According to the
Vadhula Anvakhyana 1.1.1, yajña
rituals were not performed...