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Pururavas (Sanskrit: पुरूरवस्,
Purūravas) is a
character in
Hindu literature, a king who
served as the
first of the
Lunar dynasty.
According to the Vedas...
- who
lived in the 4th or 5th
Century CE, on the
Vedic love
story of King
Pururavas and an Apsarā (celestial nymph)
named Ūrvaśī,
known for her beauty. As...
- of the gods and
ruler of svarga. She is
famous for her
marriage with
Pururavas, the
first king of the
legendary Chandravamsha, whom she
later abandoned...
- moon-related
deities (Soma or Chandra).
According to the
Shatapatha Brahmana,
Pururavas was the son of
Budha (himself
often described as the son of Soma) and...
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Narasimha was
covered with
crests of earth. In
another life cycle, king
Pururava of
lunar dynasty acquired Pushpaka Vimana (divine air car) from Brahma...
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Bhagavad Gita, the
story of Damayanti, the
story of Sha****ala, the
story of
Pururava and Urvashi, the
story of
Savitri and Satyavan, the
story of
Kacha and...
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Chandra (Soma), and bore him a son
called Pururavas, the
father of the
Lunar dynasty.
After the
birth of
Pururavas, Ilā has
transformed into a man
again and...
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locality of
Prayag and it was
founded by King Ila and was the
capital of
Pururavas and
other kings of
Lunar Dynasty. Once
belonging to the
rulers of Maurya...
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Lomasha Madri Nahusha Nakula Nala
Pandu Parashurama Parik****
Purochana Pururavas Rukmi Rukmini Sahadeva Sanjaya Satyaki Satyavati Savitri Shantanu Shakuni...
- Mahabharata. He is
described to be the son of Āyus, the
eldest son of
Pururavas, and Prabha, the
daughter of Svarbhānu.
Nahusha is
mentioned often in...