- In the
Mahabharata epic, the
Haihaya kingdom (also
spelled Heheya,
Haihaya, Haiheya, Heiheya, etc.) is one of the
kingdoms ruled by
Chandravanshi (Yadava)...
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Haihaya (Sanskrit: हैहय, lit. 'manas son of
Vishnu and soul of
Hayagriva (Hai+Haya)' was a son of
Indian ruler Sahastrajit. He was the
founder of Haihaya...
- Pradesh.
Kartavirya was son of Kritavirya, king of the
Haihayas.
According to the Puranas,
Haihaya was the
grandson of Sahasrajit, son of Yadu(king) of...
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Sahasrajit had
three sons:
Haihaya, Renuhaya, and Haya. A
historical dynasty called the
Traikutaka claimed descent from
Haihaya.[page needed]
According to...
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Shukra Shaunaka Richika Jamadagni Parashurama Valmiki The
rulers of the
Haihaya dynasty are
first described to be
great patrons of
Bhargavas such as Richika...
- The
Battle of
Palnadu took
place sometime in the
years 1178–1182 CE. A
Haihaya Yadava king
called Nalagamaraju, who
ruled the then
Gurazala kingdom, and...
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Amongst the
Yadava clans mentioned in
ancient Indian literature, the
Haihayas are
believed to have
descended from Sahasrajit,
elder son of Yadu and all...
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Mahishmati (IAST: Māhiṣmati) was an
ancient city and the
capital of
Haihayas in the present-day
central India on the
banks of
Narmada River (in Madhya...
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According to the Puranas, the
Haihaya were
divided into the Talajanghas, Vitihotras, Avantis, Tun****ras and Jatas.
Haihaya rulers included the legendary...
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miles north-west of Khandwa, is said to have been
conquered by the
Haihaya king Mahishmant, who had
named the same as Mahishmati.
During the rise...