The Amavasu dynasty () refers to a cadet branch of the Lunar dynasty (Lunar dynasty) featured in Hindu texts. This dynasty is named after Amavasu, the youngest son of Pururavas, the first monarch of the Lunar dynasty, and the apsara Urvashi.
Genealogy
Amavasu was the youngest son of
Pururavas and
Urvashi. He was also called Vijaya.His son was Kanyakubja, regarded to be the founder of
Kannauj. His descendants are also believed to have founded Gaya (Bihar).
Some of the most notable descendants of Amavasu include Sage
Vishwamitra and
Uparichara Vasu.
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Amavasu
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Kanyakubja
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Vishvajit
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Bhima
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Nagnajit
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Kanchanaprabha
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Suhotra
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Jahnu
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Sunaha
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Ajaka
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Balakashva
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Kusha
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Kushanabha, Kushamba, Amurtarajas, and Khecchar Vasu.
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Amurtarajasa (son of Amurtarajas) and Gaadhi (the son of Kushanabha who succeeded his father in Kanyakubja).
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Gaya (the son of Amrutaryasa, who is regarded founded Gaya which is now in Bihar) and Vishvaratha/Kaushika (Vishwamitra), the son of Gaadhi. Satyavati (daughter of Gadhi; wife of Richika)
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Ashtaka, Shakuntala, Shunahshepa, and others, the children of Vishvamitra. Jamadagni (the son of Satyavati; married the daughter of Suryavamsha king Prasenajit, and sister of Suryavamsha king Yuvanashva, Renuka)
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Bharata, the son of Shakuntala. Parashurama and five other boy, the sons of Jamadagni.
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Descendants of Bharata
See also
External links and sources
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Mahabharata
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Amavasu Dynasty
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The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose , Bharata Press, Calcutta (1883–1896)
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J.P. Mittal, History Of Ancient India (A New Version) : From 7300 Bb To 637 Ad