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Yayati (Sanskrit: ययाति, romanized:
Yayāti) is an
emperor in
Hindu tradition. He is
described to be a
Chandravamsha king. He is
regarded to be the progenitor...
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Yayati is a 1959 Marathi-language
historical novel by
Indian writer V. S. Khandekar. One of Khandekar's best-known works, it
retells the
story of the historical...
- the asuras, and his wife Jayanti, the
daughter of Indra. She
marries King
Yayati, and
gives birth to two sons — Yadu and Turvasu.
Kacha is
described to be...
- of
Yayati"). It is not
clear when the
Somavamshis gained control over most of Odisha, but this may have
happened by the time of
Yayati I.
Yayati I seems...
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story appears in the
Hindu epic Mahabharata. She was the
daughter of King
Yayati. Madhavi's
primary appearance is in the
legend of Galava, a
disciple of...
- romanized: Pūru) is a
legendary king in Hinduism. He is the
youngest son of King
Yayati and Sharmishtha, and one of
ancestors of the
Pandavas and the Kauravas....
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Karnad in a
later interview.
Yayati was
published in 1961, when he was 23
years old. It is
based on the
story of King
Yayati, one of the
ancestors of the...
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daughter of the
daitya king Vrishaparvan. She
becomes the
second wife of
Yayati, due to
which she
becomes an
ancestor of the
Pandavas and the Kauravas....
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Yayati.
According to the
Padma Purana,
Nahusha married Ashokasundari, the
daughter of
Shiva and Parvati; she is said to have
given birth to
Yayati and...
- infirmity. When
Yayati begged him to
temper the curse, the sage consented,
allowing him to
exchange its
consequences with one of his sons.
Yayati asked each...