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Shurasena (Sanskrit: शूरसेन, IAST: Śūrasena) is a
Yadava ruler of
Mathura featured in
Hindu mythology. He was
married to a nāga (or serpent)
woman named...
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origin of the
Shurasenas.
According to a tradition,
found in the
Linga Purana (I.68.19),
Shurasenas were
descendants of
Shurasena, son of
Arjuna Kartavirya...
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found further support for this
conclusion in the fact that a
section of
Shurasenas were
supposed to have
migrated westwards to
Punjab and
modern Afghanistan...
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exterminated by him
include Maithalas, Kasheyas, Ikshvakus, Panchalas,
Shurasenas, Kurus, Haihayas, Vitihotras, Kalingas, and Ashmakas. The
Maithala (literally...
- on Krishna, "there is
little doubt that the
Sourasenoi refers to the
Shurasenas, a
branch of the Yadu
dynasty to
which Krishna belonged". The word Herakles...
- beauty,
intelligence and shrewdness.
Originally born to the
Yadava chief Shurasena,
Pritha was
adopted by her
childless uncle, ****ibhoja, and subsequently...
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exterminated by
Mahapadma include Maithalas, Kasheyas, Ikshvakus, Panchalas,
Shurasenas, Kurus, Haihayas, Vitihotras, Kalingas, and Ashmakas.
Mahapadma Nanda...
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exterminated by
Mahapadma include Maithalas, Kasheyas, Ikshvakus, Panchalas,
Shurasenas, Kurus, Haihayas, Vitihotras, Kalingas, and Ashmakas.
Matsya Purana ****igns...
- and Subhadra. He was a king of the Vrishnis. The son of the
Yadava king
Shurasena, he was also the
second cousin of Nanda, the foster-father of Krishna...
- aut****d
dramas in
Kannada and
translated William Shakespeare's "Ot****o" to
Shurasena Charite. His well-known
translations from
Sanskrit to
Kannada are many...