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Vrishnis (Sanskrit: वृष्णि, IAST: Vṛṣṇi) were an
ancient Indian clan who were
believed to be the
descendants of
Vrishni. It is
believed that
Vrishni was...
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identity of the
Vrishni heroes is unclear.
Several interpretations have been proposed.
According to Rosenfield, the five
heroes of the
Vrishnis may have been...
- the Vidarbhas, the Satvatas, the Andhakas, the ****uras, the Bhojas, the
Vrishnis and the
Surasenas are
believed to have
descended from
Kroshtu or Kroshta...
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Chitralekha (In Sanskrit, artist), her friend, drew
pictures of many
Vrishnis using her
special abilities. Usha
recognised Aniruddha's
picture among...
- Publications. p. 13. ISBN 978-81-7099-002-4. Gupta,
Vinay K. (January 2019). "
Vrishnis in
Ancient Literature and Art". Indology's
Pulse Arts in Context, Doris...
- Subhadra's
guards unsuccessfully attempted to stop them, the Yadavas, the
Vrishnis, and the
Andhakas held a
meeting to
discuss the matter.
After Krishna comforted...
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belonging to the
Vrishni clan to
which Krishna also belonged.
According to the Puranas, he was the
grandson of
Shini of the
Vrishni clan, and son of Satyaka...
- The
Andhakas and
Vrishnis of Mathura/Surasena are
referred to in the
Ashtadhyayi of Pāṇini. In Kautiliya's Arthashastra, the
Vrishnis are
described as...
- coin is
witness to the
political existence of the
Vrishnis. It is
dated to
around 1st
century BCE.
Vrishni copper coins dated to
later time were
found in...
- the latter. The
Mahabharata mentions that
Uddhava was a
minister of the
Vrishnis, whom they all
regarded and respected. The
Bhagavata Purana mentions that...