- Shraddha, gave
birth to ten sons,
including Ikshvaku and Nriga. The
Atharvaveda and
Brahmanas ****ociate the
Ikshvakus with non-Aryan people,
distinct from the...
- for over a
century during 3rd and 4th
centuries CE. The
Ikshvakus are also
known as the
Ikshvakus of
Vijayapuri to
distinguish them from the Sūryavaṃśa...
- Sanskrit: सूर्यवंश), also
called the
Ikshvaku dynasty, is a
legendary Indian dynasty said to have been
founded by
Ikshvaku. In
Hindu literature, it
ruled the...
- Ram:
Scion of
Ikshvaku is a one to one
replica of the
events taking place before the epic tale "Ramayana" and also the
fourth book of
Amish Tripathi, fourth...
-
Ikshvaku is a
mythological king
appearing in
ancient Indian literature as the
founder of the
Ikshvaku dynasty.
Ikshvaku may also
refer to:
Ikshvaku dynasty...
-
Sihahanu (Shakya) Śuddhodana
Siddhartha Shakya (Gautama Buddha) Rāhula
Later Ikshvakus, of the
original lineage and
rulers of Kosala-
Sanjaya Mahākosala Prasenajit...
-
migrated to the area.
Buddhism flourished during this time.
After the
Ikshvakus, the
Pallavas and
Yadavas fought for
supremacy over the region. However...
-
historians believe that
Andhra Ikshvakus were
related to the
mythological Ikshvakus,
while some
believe Andhra Ikshvakus to be a
local tribe who adopted...
-
dynasties such as the
Pallavas and
Andhra Ikshvakus. By 300 CE, the
Salankayana dynasty replaced the
Andhra Ikshvakus and
ruled over Vengi. In the late 5th...
- Brihadratha,
belonging to the
Ikshvaku race, was a king of the
Vedic era (there are
several kings of this name in
Hindu tradition). This name Brihadratha...