
Yadu (legendary king) - Wikipedia
Yadu (Sanskrit: यदु, romanized: Yadu) is the founder of the Yadu dynasty in Hinduism. [1] He is described to be the eldest son of King Yayati, and his queen, Devayani. [2] He married five daughters of Nāga king. [3] [4]
List of Puru and Yadu dynasties - Wikipedia
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 the son of Ila and Budha. Some of the dynasties' important members were Yayati, Yadu, King Puru, Turvasu, Druhyu and Anu.
Yadava - Wikipedia
The Yadava (lit. 'descended from Yadu'), [1][2] were an ancient Indian people who believed to have descended from Yadu, a legendary king of Chandravamsha lineage.
Yadu - Jatland Wiki
Sep 10, 2018 · The epic Mahabharata and Puranas refer to Yadu as the eldest son of mythological king Yayati. Yadu was banished from ruling and had become rebel who first started ruling in outskirts of India and then intruded the mainland. The jambudwipa referred in scriptures is believed to be in memory of these islands.
Yadu - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yadu (legendary king) (Sanskrit: यदु) is one of the five Indo-Aryan tribes (panchajana, panchakrishtya or panchamanusha) mentioned in the Rig Veda [1] (I.54.6, I.108.7, X.62.10). The Mahabharata, the Harivamsha and the Puranas mention Yadu as the eldest son of king Yayati and his queen Devayani.
Yadu – Vyasa Mahabharata
Yadu was a self-respecting and a very established ruler. According to the Vishnu Purana, the Bhagavata Purana and the Garuda Purana, Yadu had four sons, while according to the rest of the Puranas he had five sons. The kings between Budha and Yayati were known as Somavanshis or Chandravamshis.
Yadu In Hindu Scriptures – Story Of King Yadu - Hindu Blog
Yadu was the progenitor of the race to which Sri Krishna belonged. The Yadavas descended from Yadu. Yadu was the eldest son of Yayati and Devayani, daughter of Shukracharya. Yaduvamsa or Yadukula belongs to the lunar race.
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The epic Mahabharata and Puranas refer to Yadu as the eldest son of mythological king Yayati. Yadu was banished from ruling and had become rebel who first started ruling in outskirts of India and then intruded the mainland.
The Great Yadu : Father Of Yadavas - THE INDIAN BLOG
Jan 18, 2025 · Yadu, the eldest son of King Yayati, is one of the most significant figures in Indian mythology, credited with founding the Yadava dynasty, which later became one of the most influential lineages in ancient and current India.
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Some say that the Unborn is born for the glorification of pious kings, and others say that He is born to please King Yadu, one of Your dearest devotees. You appear in his family as sandalwood appears in the Malaya Hills.