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- Bahli. The son of Ila and Budha was Pururavas, who became the first Chandravamsha, emperor of all of the earth. Ila's descendants were also known as the...
- Nahusha (Sanskrit: नहुष, IAST: Nahuṣa) is a king of the Chandravamsha (Lunar dynasty) in Hindu Puranas and Mahabharata. He is described to be the son...
- Dushyanta (Sanskrit: दुष्यन्त, IAST: Duṣyanta) is a king of the Chandravamsha (Lunar) dynasty featured in Hindu literature. He is the husband of Sha****ala...
- Kusha (Sanskrit: कुश, romanized: Kuśa) is a Chandravamsha king in Hindu mythology. He was the father of Kushanabha (who later became Rajarshi Kushanabha)...
- towards the Moon God. His descendants have a matrilineal descent from the Chandravamsha. Śhāṇḍilya is the son of Devala, the nephew of Surya and the grandson...
- famous for her marriage with Pururavas, the first king of the legendary Chandravamsha, whom she later abandoned. She also plays a significant part in the...
- romanized: Yayāti) is an emperor in Hindu tradition. He is described to be a Chandravamsha king. He is regarded to be the progenitor of the races of the Yadavas...
- Bhumanyu (Sanskrit: भूमन्यु, romanized: Bhūmanyu) is a king of the Chandravamsha (Lunar) dynasty in Hindu literature. He is the son of Bharata, and the...
- legendary emperor featured in Hindu literature. He is a member of the Chandravamsha dynasty, and becomes the Chakravarti (Chakra possessing emperor). He...
- dynasties found in Hindu Puranic and epic literature, the other being Chandravamsha or the Lunar dynasty. According to Harivamsa, Ikshvaku is considered...