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- Janamejaya (Sanskrit: जनमेजय) was a Kuru king who reigned during the Middle Vedic period. Along with his father and predecessor Parik****, he pla**** a...
- cultural force in the middle Vedic Period during the reigns of Parik**** and Janamejaya, but declined in importance during the late Vedic period (c. 900 – c. 500...
- Vedic period (12th–10th centuries BCE). Along with his son and successor, Janamejaya, he pla**** a decisive role in the consolidation of the Kuru state, the...
- who reigned during the Middle Vedic period. He is also grandson of King Janamejaya( through his son Shatanika). He succeeded his grandfather. His grandson...
- Look up Janamejaya in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Janamejaya may refer to: Janamejaya I - The king belonging to the Kuru dynasty referred to in Vedas...
- legend, Sarpa Satra or Snake sacrifice was a yagna performed by King Janamejaya of the Kuru Kingdom who had ascended to the throne of Hastinapura upon...
- visiting Janamejaya, Utanka invoked the ire of that Kuru king, which was directed at its full force, towards Takshaka and the Naga race. Janamejaya started...
- stops King Janamejaya from sacrificing and eventually decimating the serpent race (Sarpa Satra). This sacrifice was performed by Janamejaya to avenge the...
- Hastinapura and first King of Vatsa kingdom. He was the descendant of Janamejaya and the ancestor of Udayana of Vatsa. During the excavation of Hastinapur...
- Akrodhana II Devatha Thi II Riksha III Dilipa Ana Swan II Parik**** II Janamejaya III Bheemasena Pratiksha Pratipa Shantanu Chitrāngada (son of Shantanu...