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- romanized: Śibi) is a king featured in Hindu texts. He is described to be the son of Ushinara of the Chandravamshi (Lunar dynasty). In one of his legends, he is said...
- for a fixed period of time: Haryyashva of Ayodhya, Divodasa of Kasi, and Ushinara of Bhoja, in exchange for the horses they had. Each of these unions resulted...
- Haryaśva, who belonged to the Suryavamsha dynasty; Divodasa, King of Kashi; Ushinara, King of Bhoja, and the Maharishi Vishvamitra. With the Ikshvaku King Haryaśva...
- he is described to beget many children through Aushinara (daughter of Ushinara), amongst whom the eldest in Kakshivata. Gautama and Aushinara's wedding...
- Children Balarama (surrogate child), Sarana, Shatha,Sharu,Subhra,Pindaraka, Ushinara Sishirayana,Mahabhaga, M****ha(sons) Subhadra (daughter) Dynasty Chandravamsha...
- Panini mentions janapada Uśīnara (उशीनर) (IV.2.118) - Panini mentions Ushinara as part of Vahika. Panini mentions three divisions of Vahika Country, viz...
- The Ushinara kingdom (Sanskrit: उशीनर, romanized: Uśīnara) was a mythological kingdom which appears in the Ramayana and Mahabharata. There are many references...
- and Bhima; and the tales of "Nahusha the Snake and Yudhishthira" and "Ushinara and the Hawk". It also includes the love stories of "Nala and Damayanti"...
- Madra). According to the Vayu Purana, the Madra kingdom was founded by King Ushinara Shibi of the Anu race. Anu was the son of Yayati. According to Bhagavata...
- (Madhya-desha Āryāvarta – Central Āryāvarta) Turvaśa (Turvasa) Uśīnara (Ushinara) (Madhya-desha Āryāvarta – Central Āryāvarta) Vaikarṇa (Vaikarna) (Udichya...