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- Shurasena or Shursen/Shursaini (Sanskrit: शूरसेन, IAST: Śūrasena) is a Yadava (not to be confused with Yadav) ruler of Mathura featured in Hindu mythology...
- the 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- exterminated by Mahapadma include Maithalas, Kasheyas, Ikshvakus, Panchalas, Shurasenas, Kurus, Haihayas, Vitihotras, Kalingas, and Ashmakas. Matsya Purana ****igns...
- Balarama, and Subhadra. He was a king of the Vrishnis. The son of king Shurasena. Vasudev had a friend named Nanda who later became the foster-father of...
- beauty, intelligence and shrewdness. Originally born to the Yadava chief Shurasena, Pritha was adopted by her childless uncle, ****ibhoja, and subsequently...
- first wife, mother of Karna, Yudhisthira, Bhim and Arjuna, daughter of Shurasena, Vasudeva's sister, Yadava princess, foster daughter of ****i-Bhoja Virendra...
- was the cousin of Shurasena and adoptive father of ****i . He was the ruler of the ****i Kingdom. ****i was a daughter of King Shurasena but was later given...
- exterminated by him include Maithalas, Kasheyas, Ikshvakus, Panchalas, Shurasenas, Kurus, Haihayas, Vitihotras, Kalingas, and Ashmakas. The Maithala (literally...