- in the Rigveda. The
Yadus had a
tribal union with the
Turvasha tribe, and were
frequently described together.[page needed] The
Yadus were a
Aryan tribe...
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eastern Ganges valley. The
Mahabharata and the
Puranas mention that the
Yadus or Yadavas, a
confederacy comprising numerous clans were the
rulers of the...
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Yadu (Sanskrit: यदु, romanized:
Yadu) is the
founder of the
Yadu dynasty in Hinduism. He is
described to be the
eldest son of King Yayati, and his queen...
- In
Hindu texts, the Puru and
Yadu Dynasties are the
descendants of
legendary King
Pururavas who was a
famous Hindu ruler in the
Treta Yuga.
Pururavas was...
- Andhakas,
branches of the
Yadu tribe. The
Mahabharata and the
Puranas refer to the
rulers of the
Mathura region as the
Yadus or Yadavas,
divided into a...
- The
yadu (Burmese: ရတု,
Burmese pronunciation: [jədṵ]; also
spelt ya-du and yatu) is a
Burmese form of
poetry which consists of up to
three stanzas of...
- and his
second consort, Jambavati. His
foolish prank brought an end to the
Yadu dynasty. In the 1st
century BC,
there seems to be
evidence for a worship...
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Narada informed the
Yadus in Dvaraka, who were
searching for Aniruddha. The
Yadus' army
attacked Banasura in a
great battle. The
Yadu princes and their...
- of Manu). Pururavas's great-grandson was Yayati, who had five sons
named Yadu, Turvasu, Druhyu, Anu, and Puru.
These seem to be the
names of five Vedic...
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claiming descent from the
mythological king
Yadu Yadav (disambiguation)
Yadu,
historical Rigvedic tribe Yadu (legendary king) All
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