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Kushanabha (Sanskrit: कुशनाभ, romanized: Kuśanābha) is a king
featured in
Hindu texts. He is
described to be the king of the
Amavasu dynasty and belongs...
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Chandravamsha king in
Hindu mythology. He was the
father of
Kushanabha (who
later became Rajarshi Kushanabha).
Ayyappappanikkar (1
January 1999).
Medieval Indian...
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known for
being the
father of Vishvamitra. His father,
Kaushika (known as
Kushanabha in
later mythology), was a
Rigvedic rishi and the
author of two hymns...
- of King
Kushanabha, son of Ajaka, and gave
birth to a
hundred daughters, whom the god Vayu
wanted to marry. Later, to
beget a son,
Kushanabha performed...
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powerful and
verily righteous Kushanabha. One who is
highly renowned by the name
Gaadhi was the son of
Kushanabha and Gaadhi's son is this great-saint...
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Balakashva Kusha Kushanabha, Kushamba, Amurtarajas, and
Uparichara Vasu.
Amurtarajasa (son of Amurtarajas) and
Gadhi (the son of
Kushanabha who succeeded...
- son was born to them. He was
Brahmadatta I who
married 100
daughters of
Kushanabha who was the
grandfather of Sage
Vishwamitra and this king
formed his kingdom's...