- to have
three mighty heroes as sons by his wife Pauṣṭi;
Pravīra, Īśvara, and Raudrāśva.
Pravira succeeded Puru, and was in turn
succeeded by his son, Manasyu...
- Ilin/Santurodha (father) Rathantari/Upadanavi (mother)
Siblings Sushmanta/Sura,
Pravira/ Bhima, Anagha/Pravasu, and Vasu
Spouse Sha****ala
Children Bharata from...
- Mandhatri)
Janamejaya I
Prachinwan (contemporary to
Suryavanshi king Mulaka)
Pravira Manasyu Risheyu Matinara I
Charupada Suduyu Bahugava Sanyati Ahamyati Sarvabhauma...
-
refer to Naga
kings ruling between the time of
Vindhyashakti and his son
Pravira. It
appears from the
Puranas that
Vindhyashakti was a
ruler of Vidisha...
- commentary:
Swift Courageous Tārā or
Heroic Tārā (Skt. Tārā Tura-vīrā or Tārā
Pravīrā) - red in
color "radiating
fiery light, [with] one face with two eyes,...
- Prithvi,
Hindu earth deity perwira high-ranked
military official प्रवीर
pravīra brave or
eminent man, hero,
chief pra (b.m.) pre- प्रा pra before, forward...
-
literary tradition. The
Puranas are
unanimous in
giving Pravarasena (or "
Pravira", as he is
called in the
Puranic texts) a long
reign of 60 years. That...
- wife
Paushti three sons,
Pravira, Iswara, and Raudraswa.
Amongst them,
Pravira was the
perpetuator of the dynasty.
Pravira had by his wife
Suraseni a...
- Diptakshas,
Sahaja among the
Chedis and Matsyas,
Vrishaddhaja among the
Praviras,
Dharana among the Chandra-batsyas,
Bigahana among the
Mukutas and Sama...
- Diptakshas,
Sahaja among the
Chedis and
Matsyas and
Vrishaddhaja among the
Praviras,
Dharana among the Chandra-batsyas,
Bigahana among the
Mukutas and Sama...