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The Sun Dynasty or Solar Dynasty or Suryavansha is one of the most prominent dynasties in the history of Hinduism
Hinduism

'Hinduism' is the predominant religion of the Indian subcontinent. Hinduism is often referred to as , a Sanskrit phrase meaning "the eternal dharma", by its practitioners....
, along with the "Chandravansha" or Lunar Dynasty
Lunar Dynasty

In Hindu mythology, the Lunar Dynasty is one of the two principal houses of the Kshatriya varna in Hinduism, or ruling caste. The Lunar Dynasty claims descent from the Moon , while the other principal house, the Suryavanshi claims descent from the Sun ....
.

"Suryavanshi" means a person belonging to this dynasty.






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The Sun Dynasty or Solar Dynasty or Suryavansha is one of the most prominent dynasties in the history of Hinduism
Hinduism

'Hinduism' is the predominant religion of the Indian subcontinent. Hinduism is often referred to as , a Sanskrit phrase meaning "the eternal dharma", by its practitioners....
, along with the "Chandravansha" or Lunar Dynasty
Lunar Dynasty

In Hindu mythology, the Lunar Dynasty is one of the two principal houses of the Kshatriya varna in Hinduism, or ruling caste. The Lunar Dynasty claims descent from the Moon , while the other principal house, the Suryavanshi claims descent from the Sun ....
.

"Suryavanshi" means a person belonging to this dynasty. This clan was the oldest and the most prosperous in ancient India till the rise of Magadh in the 6th century BCE.

The clan founder, Vivasvan
Vivasvan

In Hindu mythology, Vivasvan or Vaivasvata is the father of one of the 14 Manu s, the Sraddhadeva Manu or Vaivasvata Manu , who is considered the progenitor of the current Manvantara, which is the 7th of the 14 that make up the current Kalpa, each Kalpa making up a day of Brahma....
 or Vivaswat, is supposed to have lived coeval with the origin of the world. The name Vivaswan literally means master of the rays. That is, The Sun or Sun God. The first historically important king of this dynasty was Vivaswan's grandson Ikshvaku
Ikshvaku

Ikshvaku was the first king of the Ikshvaku dynasty and founder of the Solar Dynasty of Kshatriyas in Vedic civilization in ancient India....
, so the dynasty is also known as the Ikshvaku dynasty
Ikshvaku dynasty

Ikshvaku dynasty was a dynasty founded by Ikshvaku, grandson of Vivasvan or Surya and son of Manu . This dynasty is also known as Suryavansha . The supreme perceptor of the Ikshvaku dynasty is Sage Vashishta....
  .

The solar clan is especially associated with Rama
RAMA

Rama is a first-person adventure game developed and published by Sierra Entertainment in 1996. The game is based on Arthur C. Clarke's books Rendezvous with Rama and Rama II and supports both DOS and Microsoft Windows 95....
, the King of Ayodhya whose story is told in the Ramayana. Rama was the rightful heir according to the rule of primogeniture, but because his father had made a promise to his second queen, Kaikeyi
Kaikeyi

Kaikeyi , in the Hinduism epic Ramayana, was the second of King Dasaratha's three wives and a Queen consort of Ayodhya. She was the mother of Bharata ....
, who asked for Rama to be exiled to the forest for 14 years and her own son crowned in Rama's place, Rama was disqualified from ruling, however, Kaikeyi's son Bharata
Bharata

Bharata ??? may refer to:*a name of Agni*a name of Rudra*a name of Manu , according to the Vishnu Purana*Bharata , a celebrated hero and monarch of India, first of twelve Cakravartins ...
 never accepted the throne but ruled as regent till Rama
RAMA

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 came back from exile.

The last important king of Ayodhya
Ayodhya

Ayodhya is an ancient city of India, the old capital of Awadh, in the Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh. Ayodhya is described as the birth place of Hindu god Shri Ram....
 was Brihdbal, who was killed by Abhimanyu
Abhimanyu

Abhimanyu is a tragic hero in the Hindu Indian epic poetry, the Mahabharata. He is the son of Arjuna and Subhadra, the half-sister of Lord Krishna....
 in the Kurukshetra war
Mahabharata

The is one of the two major Sanskrit Indian epic poetrys of History of India, the other being the '. The epic is part of the Hindu itihasa , and forms an important part of Hindu mythology....
. The last ruling king of the dynasty at Ayodhya was Sumitra in the 4th century BC, who, after being forced out of Ayodhya by emperor Mahapadma Nanda
Mahapadma Nanda

Mahapadma Nanda was the first king of the Nanda dynasty. According to some sources, he was born from the union of a courtesan and a barber, while others describe him as an illegitimate son of the last king of the previous Shishunaga dynasty, Mahanandin....
 of Magadha's Nanda Dynasty
Nanda Dynasty

The Nanda Empire ruled Magadha during the 5th and 4th century BC. At its greatest extent, the Nanda Empire extended from Bihar and Bengal in the East to Sindh and Balochistan in the West....
, continued the royal line at Rohtas
Rohtas

Rohtas can refer to:*Rohtas, Pakistan, a village located in Rohtas Fort, Pakistan*Rohtas Fort, Pakistan*Rohtas District, a district in Bihar, India....
.

As laid down by Manu
Manu

Manu may refer to:...
, the kings of the solar dynasty followed the rule of primogeniture
Primogeniture

Primogeniture is the common law right of the firstborn son to inherit the entire Estate , to the exclusion of younger siblings. It is the tradition brought by the Normans to England in 1066....
. Only the eldest male offspring of the king could succeed to the throne, unless disqualified by the priests for being physically disabled or some other reason. The younger sons also produced many prominent historical Kshatriya
Kshatriya

Kshatriya is one of the four varna in Hinduism in Hinduism. It constitutes the military and ruling order of the traditional Vedic-Hindu social system as outlined by the Vedas and the Laws of Manu....
s and Vaishyas, but these are not included in the following list of monarchs. The list, however, does include some rightful heirs who were disqualified by the priests.

Source of the lineage


The Puranas, particularly Vishnu Purana
Vishnu Purana

The Vishnu Purana is a religious Hindu text and one of eighteen Puranas. It is considered one of the most important Puranas and has been given the name Puranaratna ....
,The Ramayana by Valmiki
Valmiki

Valmiki is celebrated as the poet harbinger in Sanskrit literature. He is the author of the epic, Ramayana, based on the attribution in the text of the epic itself....
 and the Mahabharata
Mahabharata

The is one of the two major Sanskrit Indian epic poetrys of History of India, the other being the '. The epic is part of the Hindu itihasa , and forms an important part of Hindu mythology....
 by Vyasa
Vyasa

Vyasa is a central and revered figure in the majority of Hinduism traditions. He is also sometimes called Veda Vyasa , or Krishna Dvaipayana ....
 gives accounts of this dynasty.The Raghuvamsha
Raghuvamsha (play)

This article is about Kalidasa's maha-kavya, epic poetic work. For the dynasty, see Raghuvamsa.Kalidasa's Raghuvamsha tells the story of the family of Dileepa and his descendants, including the conqueror Raghu....
 of Kalidasa
Kalidasa

Kalidasa was a renowned Classical Sanskrit writer, widely regarded as the greatest poet and dramatist in the Sanskrit language. His floruit cannot be dated with precision, but most likely falls within the Gupta Empire, probably in the 4th century BC or 5th century or 6th century....
 also mentions the names of some of the kings of this dynasty., other important sources are the Mahabharat and the Ramayana

The List of Monarchs


The following is the list, in chronological order, of the monarchs of the solar dynasty.

Ganga Mahabalipuram
# Brahma
Brahma

Brahma is the Hinduism god of creation and one of the Trimurti, the others being Vishnu and Shiva. He is not to be confused with the Supreme Cosmic Spirit in Hindu Vedanta philosophy known as Brahman....
 created 10 Prajapati
Prajapati

In Hinduism, Prajapati is a Hindu deity presiding over procreation, and protector of life. He appears as a creator deity or supreme god above the other Rigvedic deities in RV 10.121.10 and in Brahmana literature....
s , one of whom was Marichi
Marichi

Rishi Marichi or Mareechi is the son of Brahma, the cosmic creator, and also one of the Saptarshi , in the First Manvantara, with others being Atri, Angiras, Pulaha, Kratu, Pulastya, and Vashishtha ....
.
  1. Kashyapa
    Kashyapa

    Kashyapa was an ancient sage , who was one of the Saptarshi in the present Manvantara; with others being Atri, Vashishtha, Vishvamitra, Gautama, Jamadagni, Bharadvaja ...
     is the son of Marichi
    Marichi

    Rishi Marichi or Mareechi is the son of Brahma, the cosmic creator, and also one of the Saptarshi , in the First Manvantara, with others being Atri, Angiras, Pulaha, Kratu, Pulastya, and Vashishtha ....
     and Kala
    Kala

    Kala may refer to:In geography:*Kala, Afghanistan*Qala, Azerbaijan, also spelled Kala, a town in Azerbaijan*Kala, Kyrgyzstan, a village in Kyrgyzstan...
    . Kashyapa is regarded as the father of humanity. His sons from Aditi
    Aditi

    Aditi [from a without + diti bound from the verbal root da to bind] boundless, free; as a noun, infinite and shoreless expanse. In the Vedas, Aditi is Devamatri as from and in her cosmic matrix all the heavenly bodies were born....
    , the sky goddess, and the daughter of Daksha
    Daksha

    In Hinduism, Daksha, "the skilled one", is an ancient creator god, one of the Prajapatis, the Rishis and the Adityas, and a son of Aditi and Brahma ....
     Prajapati are called Aditya
    Aditya

    In Hinduism, the s are a group of Devas or celestial gods, the sons of Aditi and Kashyapa....
    s (Sons of Aditi), they were,
    Ansa

    Ansa or ANSA can refer to any of the following:* Ansa , 8th century, wife of Desiderius, king of the Lombards* Ansa or in Hinduism, a solar deity and one of the Adityas....
    , Aryaman
    Aryaman

    Aryaman is one of the early Vedic deities . His name signifies "bosom friend," but is literally "noble one". He is an Aditya, a solar deity. He is supposed to be the chief of the manes and the Milky Way is supposed to be his path....
    , Bhaga
    Bhaga

    Sanskrit is a term for "lord, patron", but also for "wealth, prosperity". The cognate term in Avestan and Old Persian is ', of uncertain meaning but used in a sense in which "lord, patron" might also apply....
    , Dhuti, Mitra
    Mitra (Vedic)

    This article is about the Rigvedic deities Mitra. For other divinities with related names, see the general article Mitra.Mitra was an important divinity of Indo-Aryans culture, descended, together with the Zoroastrian yazata Mithra, from a common Proto-Indo-Iranian deity *Mitra, a god of the oath....
    ,
    Pushan

    For the port city in Korea, see PusanPushan, also known as Puchan, is the Hindu god of meeting. Puchan was responsible for marriages, Travels, roads, and the feeding of cattle....
    , Sakra
    Sakra

    For the Belgian publisher see Sakka .Sakra or Sakka is a name of a deity mentioned in Historical Vedic religion, Hinduism, Jainism, and Buddhism....
    ,
    Savitar

    Savitar may refer to:*Savitar , a supervillain published by DC Comics*Savitar, a character from Sherrilyn Kenyon's Dark-Hunter series...
    ,
    Tvastar

    In Historical Vedic religion, Tvastr is the "heavenly builder", the maker of divine implements, especially Indra's vajra. He is the former of the bodies of men and animals, and therefore called "firstborn" and invoked when desiring offspring, called garbha-pati "lord of the womb"....
    ,
    Varuna

    In Historical Vedic religion, Varuna or Waruna is a god of the sky, of waters and of the celestial ocean, as well as a god of law and of the underworld....
    ,
    Vishnu

    Vishnu , , is the Supreme God in Vaishnavite tradition of Hinduism. Smarta followers of Adi Shankara, among others, venerate Vishnu as one of panchadeva, and his supreme status is declared in the Hindu sacred texts like Yajurveda, the Rigveda and the Bhagavad Gita....
    , and Vivasvat or Vivasvan
    Vivasvan

    In Hindu mythology, Vivasvan or Vaivasvata is the father of one of the 14 Manu s, the Sraddhadeva Manu or Vaivasvata Manu , who is considered the progenitor of the current Manvantara, which is the 7th of the 14 that make up the current Kalpa, each Kalpa making up a day of Brahma....
     .
  2. Vivasvan
    Vivasvan

    In Hindu mythology, Vivasvan or Vaivasvata is the father of one of the 14 Manu s, the Sraddhadeva Manu or Vaivasvata Manu , who is considered the progenitor of the current Manvantara, which is the 7th of the 14 that make up the current Kalpa, each Kalpa making up a day of Brahma....
     or Vaivasvata (one of the sons of Lord Sun) - the Sun God, progenitor of the clan. His parents were the sage Kashyapa
    Kashyapa

    Kashyapa was an ancient sage , who was one of the Saptarshi in the present Manvantara; with others being Atri, Vashishtha, Vishvamitra, Gautama, Jamadagni, Bharadvaja ...
    , father of all beings, and Aditi
    Aditi

    Aditi [from a without + diti bound from the verbal root da to bind] boundless, free; as a noun, infinite and shoreless expanse. In the Vedas, Aditi is Devamatri as from and in her cosmic matrix all the heavenly bodies were born....
    , Aditi's 12 sons, the Aditya
    Aditya

    In Hinduism, the s are a group of Devas or celestial gods, the sons of Aditi and Kashyapa....
    s, are the sun deities, and both Vivaswan and Aditya mean sun. Therefore another name for Vivaswan is Surya
    Surya

    In Hinduism, Surya is the chief solar deity, one of the Adityas, son of Kasyapa and one of his wives Aditi, of Indra, or of Dyaus Pitar . The term "Surya" also refers to the Sun, in general....
     or the Sun, hence the name, Suryavansha. Vivaswan's sons include Shrraaddev and Shanishchar. The river Tapi was named after Vivaswan's sister Tapti.
  3. Manu
    Manu (Hinduism)

    In Hindu traditions, Manu is a title accorded to the First man or woman, and also the very first king to rule this earth, who saved mankind from the universal flood....
     or Vaivasvata Manu
    Sraddhadeva Manu

    In Hindu mythology, Sraddhadeva Manu or Vaivasvata Manu is one of the 14 Manu s, and the son of Vaivasvata, hence his other name Vaivasvata Manu ....
     - the King of all mankind and the first human being. (According to Hindu belief there are 14 Manvantara
    Manvantara

    Manvantara or Manuvantara , or age of a Manu , the Hindu progenitor of mankind, is an astronomical period of time measurement. Manvantara is a Sanskrit Sandhi, a combination of words manu and antara, manu-antara or manvantara, literally meaning the duration of a Manu, or his life span ....
    s; in each, Manu
    Manu (Hinduism)

    In Hindu traditions, Manu is a title accorded to the First man or woman, and also the very first king to rule this earth, who saved mankind from the universal flood....
     rules. Vaivasvata Manu
    Sraddhadeva Manu

    In Hindu mythology, Sraddhadeva Manu or Vaivasvata Manu is one of the 14 Manu s, and the son of Vaivasvata, hence his other name Vaivasvata Manu ....
     was the seventh Manu
    Manu (Hinduism)

    In Hindu traditions, Manu is a title accorded to the First man or woman, and also the very first king to rule this earth, who saved mankind from the universal flood....
     . Manu is referred to as a Rajan (King) in the Shatapatha Brahmana
    Shatapatha Brahmana

    The Shatapatha Brahmana is one of the prose texts describing the Historical Vedic religion ritual, associated with the Shukla Yajurveda. It survives in two recensions, Madhyandina and Kanva , with the former having the eponymous 100 brahmanas in 14 books, and the latter 104 brahmanas in 17 books....
     scripture. He had nine sons, Vena, Dhrishnu, Narishyan, Nabhaga, Ikshvaku, Karusha, Saryati, Prishadhru, Nabhagarishta and one daughter, Ila, who was married to Budha
    Budha

    In Hindu mythology, Budha is the name for the planet Mercury , a son of Chandra with Tara or Rohini. He is also the god of merchandise and protector of Merchants....
     of the Lunar Dynasty
    Lunar Dynasty

    In Hindu mythology, the Lunar Dynasty is one of the two principal houses of the Kshatriya varna in Hinduism, or ruling caste. The Lunar Dynasty claims descent from the Moon , while the other principal house, the Suryavanshi claims descent from the Sun ....
    ). He left the kingdom to the eldest male of the next generation, Ikshvaku, who was actually the son of Manu's brother Shraaddev.
  4. Ikshvaku
    Ikshvaku

    Ikshvaku was the first king of the Ikshvaku dynasty and founder of the Solar Dynasty of Kshatriyas in Vedic civilization in ancient India....
     - the first prominent monarch of this dynasty, giving the dynasty its another name the Ikshvaku dynasty
    Ikshvaku dynasty

    Ikshvaku dynasty was a dynasty founded by Ikshvaku, grandson of Vivasvan or Surya and son of Manu . This dynasty is also known as Suryavansha . The supreme perceptor of the Ikshvaku dynasty is Sage Vashishta....
    .
  5. Vikukshi - He is said to have eaten the meat of a rabbit at the time of Shraddha and was known as Shasad. (Some records claim him to be grandson of Ikshvaku.) His son was Kakuthsa or Puranjay.
  6. Kakutstha or Puranjaya - He was a brave king and fought in the Devasur Sangram. His original name was Puranjaya. But after he annihilated Asura
    Asura

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    s (demons) (or "Ahuras" ie Persians)while sitting on the hump (Kukud) of a bull, he was known as Kakuthstha, which means seated on the hump. His dynasty was also known as Kakuthstha after him.
  7. Anena or Anaranya
  8. Prithu
    Prithu

    According to Hinduism Hindu mythology, Prithu is a sovereign , named in the Vedic scriptures and considered an avatar of the preserver god?Vishnu....
  9. Vishvagashva
  10. Ardra or Chandra
  11. Yuvanashva I
  12. Shravast - He founded the town of Shravasti near Kosala.
  13. Vrihadashva
  14. Kuvalashva - He killed a Rakshasa
    Rakshasa

    A rakshasa is a demon or unrighteous spiritual being in Hinduism and Buddhism mythology. Rakshasas are also called man-eaters or cannibals. A female rakshasa is called a rakshasi, and a female rakshasa in human form is a manushya-rakshasi....
     named Dhundh. It is said that Dhundhar
    Dhundhar

    Dhundhar is an historical list of regions of India of Rajasthan state in western India. It includes the districts of Jaipur District, Dausa District, Sawai Madhopur District, and Tonk District and the northern part of Karauli District....
     region and the Dhund river are named after Dhund. Eighteen of Kuvalashva's sons died in the battle with Dhund. Thereafter, Kuvalashva was called "Dhundhumara".
  15. Dridhashva
  16. Pramod
  17. Haryashva I
  18. Nikumbh
  19. Santashva
  20. Krishasva
  21. Prasenjit I - His daughter Renuka was married to sage Jamdgni. She was mother of Parashurama
    Parashurama

    Parashurama , a Brahmin, the sixth avatar of Vishnu, belongs to the Treta yuga, and is the son of Jamadagni and Renuka. Parashu means axe, hence his name literally means Rama-of-the-axe....
    .
  22. Yuvanashva II - He was married to Gori, daughter of the Chandravanshi king Matinaar.
  23. Mandhata - He became a famous and Chakravarti (ideal universal ruler) king. He defeated most of the other kings of his time. He married Bindumati, a daughter of the Chandravanshi king.
  24. Purukutsa - He performed the Ashwamedha Yajna
    Yajna

    In Hinduism, Yaj?a is a ritual of sacrifice derived from the practice of Historical Vedic religion times. It is performed to please the Deva or to attain certain wishes....
     (horse sacrifice). He married Nagkanya "Narmada". He helped Nagas in their war against the Gandharvas.
  25. Traddasyu
  26. Sambhoot
  27. Anaranya II
  28. Trashdashva
  29. Haryashva II
  30. Vasuman
  31. Tridhanva
  32. Tryyaruna
  33. Satyavrata or Trishanku
    Trishanku

    Trishanku is a character in Hindu mythology. Trishanku is commonly referred to through the phrase "Trishanku's heaven". The phrase describes a middleground or a compromise between ones goals or desires and one's current state or possessions....
     - His original name was Satyavrata, but he committed three (tri) sins, and hence got the name Trishanku. First, while he was a prince, he misbehaved and was temporarily exiled from the kingdom. Next, he killed the milch cow of his preceptor Vasishta. His third sin was that he used the unsanctified meat of his kill as food. Trishanku also had a desire to ascend to heaven in his mortal body. After Vashistha refused him this boon, since it is against nature to ascend into heaven as a mortal, the sage Vishwamitra, Vashistha's rival, created another heaven for him, called "Trishanku's Heaven", and located in mid-air. His sons were Dhundumara, and Harishchandra, who was borh of the princess of "Kaikaya" named "Satyaraksha".
  34. Harishchandra
    Harishchandra

    Harishchandra, in Hindu religious texts is the 28th king of the Solar Dynasty. His legend is very popular and often told as a benchmark for an ideal life....
     - He is known for his honesty, truth and devotion to duty or Dharma
    Dharma

    The term , is an Indian Indian philosophy and Indian religions term, that means one's righteous duty or any virtuous path in the common sense of the term....
    .
  35. Rohitashva - He was the son of Harishchandra. He founded town of Rohtas Garh in Rohtas district
    Rohtas District

    Rohtas district is one of the thirty-seven Districts of Bihar of Bihar States and territories of India, India.Headquarters: SasaramArea: 3850 km?...
    , Bihar and Rohtak
    Rohtak

    Rohtak is a municipal council located in Rohtak District in the Haryana States and territories of India of India on N.H. 10, 70 km from the national capital of India, Delhi....
    , originally Rohitakaul, meaning from the Kul (family) of Rohit
  36. Harit
  37. Chanchu
  38. Vijay
  39. Ruruk
  40. Vrika
  41. Bahu or Asit - He was attacked and defeated by another clan of Kshatriya
    Kshatriya

    Kshatriya is one of the four varna in Hinduism in Hinduism. It constitutes the military and ruling order of the traditional Vedic-Hindu social system as outlined by the Vedas and the Laws of Manu....
    s. After this, he left Ayodhya and went to the Himalaya mountains to live as an ascetic with his queens. At that time Yadav
    Yadav

    Yadav or Yadava is an Indian caste system that claims descent from Yadu. Yadavas have been mentioned as one of the panchjanya tribes in ancient Vedic Sanskrit texts....
    i queen was pregnant with Sagara.
  42. Sagara - He recaptured Ayodhya
    Ayodhya

    Ayodhya is an ancient city of India, the old capital of Awadh, in the Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh. Ayodhya is described as the birth place of Hindu god Shri Ram....
     from the "Haihaya" and "Taljanghi" Kshtriyas. He then attempted to perform the horse sacrifice, Ashwamedha Yajna. However, the sacrificial horse was stolen by the god Indra
    Indra

    Indra is the god of War and Weather, also the King of the gods or Deva and Lord of Heaven or Swarga in Hinduism. Mentioned first as the chief deity in the sacred Hindu text of Rig Veda, Indra is bestowed with a heroic and almost brash and amorous character....
     on the south eastern shores of the ocean, which was at that time an empty bed with no water in it. At least sixty of Sagara's sons died attempting to recover the horse, also causing great destruction by their reckless search. Puranic legends say the number of his sons was 60 thousand.
  43. Asmanja - Sagara's surviving son was not made king due to his bad conduct.
  44. Anshuman - He was the grandson of Sagara, and his successor as king. He did penance in an attempt to bring the holy river Ganges to earth, that she might wash away the sins of his ancestors.
  45. Dileepa I - He also tried to bring Ganges to earth, but also failed.
  46. Bhagiratha
    Bhagiratha

    Bhagiratha was a great king in Hindu mythology who brought the River Ganga in Hinduism to Earth....
     - Sagara's great-grandson, after strenuous penances, at last succeeded in bringing Ganga down from heaven. When she flowed over the remains of his ancestors, their souls were redeemed, and the ocean was refilled. Ganga also bears the name "Bhagirathi", in honour of his deed.
  47. Shrut
  48. Nabhag
  49. Ambarish - According to Buddhist legends, he went to Tapovana to be a renunciant but after a public outcry returned and ruled for some time.
  50. Sindhu Dweep
  51. Pratayu
  52. Shrutuparna
  53. Sarvakama
  54. Sudaas
  55. Saudas or Mitrasah - He performed the Ashwamedha Yajna, but as the rituals were concluding a Rakshasa tricked him into serving human meat to Brahmin,s including Rishi Vashishta. He was then cursed by the Brahmins. He wanted to curse them back, but his wife prevented him. He spent twelve years in exile in the forest.
  56. Sarvakama II
  57. Ananaranya III
  58. Nighna
  59. Raghu I
  60. Duliduh
  61. Khatwang Dileepa
    Dileepa

    Dillipa in Hindu mythology is said to have been one of the most righteous and chivalrous emperors that the Solar Dynasty or the Ikshvaku dynasty, had ever produced....
  62. Raghu
    Raghu

    Emperor Raghu was a valorous king of the Ikshvaku dynasty. The name in Sanskrit translates to the fast one, deriving from Raghu's chariot driving abilities....
     II or Dirghbahu - He was a famous king, who conquered most of India. The great epic Raghuvamsa
    Raghuvamsa

    Raghuvamsa is believed to be a lineage of warrior kings tracing its ancestry to Surya. Kalidasa's famous work, Raghuvamsha describes the greatness of this race....
     describes his victories. After him the Sun dynasty was also known as the dynasty of Raghu.
  63. Aja
    Aja (Hindu mythology)

    In Hindu mythology, Aja is the son of king Raghu, and thus a scion of the Ikshavaku dynasty, who claimed descent from the sun-God Surya. His paternal grandfather was the pious king Dileepa....
  64. Dasaratha
    Dasaratha

    The life story of Dasharatha is narrated principally in the Hindu epic Ramayana. He was a descendant of Raghu and a king of Ayodhya. He was the father of Rama, Rama being the heroic prince of Ramayana and an avatar of God Vishnu according to Hinduism tradition....
  65. Rama
    RAMA

    Rama is a first-person adventure game developed and published by Sierra Entertainment in 1996. The game is based on Arthur C. Clarke's books Rendezvous with Rama and Rama II and supports both DOS and Microsoft Windows 95....
     - He is considered the seventh Avatar
    Avatar

    Avatar or Avatara , often translated into English as incarnation, literally means descent and usually implies a deliberate descent from higher spiritual realms to lower realms of existence for special purposes....
     of the god Vishnu
    Vishnu

    Vishnu , , is the Supreme God in Vaishnavite tradition of Hinduism. Smarta followers of Adi Shankara, among others, venerate Vishnu as one of panchadeva, and his supreme status is declared in the Hindu sacred texts like Yajurveda, the Rigveda and the Bhagavad Gita....
    . He is worshiped by every Hindu. Many Hindus include his name in either their first or last name. Rama's story before he became king of Ayodhya is recounted in the Ramayana. After he ascended the throne, he performed the Ashwamedha Yajna. Bharata, his younger brother, won the country of Gandhara
    Gandhara

    Gandhara is the name of an ancient kingdom , located in northern Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir and eastern Afghanistan. Gandhara was located mainly in the vale of Peshawar, the Potohar plateau and on the Kabul River....
     and settled there, where his two sons, Taksha and Pushkal, founded the cities of Taksashila and Pushkalavati
    Pushkalavati

    Pushkalavati is an ancient site situated in Peshawar valley in the NWFP of Pakistan. It is located on the banks of Swat River, near its junction with Kabul River, now it is known as Charsadda....
    , now known as Taxila
    Taxila

    Taxila is an important archaeological site in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It dates back to the Ancient Indian period and contains the ruins of the Gandhara city of Takshashila an important Vedanta/Hinduism and Buddhist centre of learning from the 6th century BCE...
     and Peshawar
    Peshawar

    is the capital of the North-West Frontier Province and the administrative centre for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan."Peshawar" literally means The High Fort in Persian language and is known as Pekhawar in Pashto....
    . Rama's third brother, Lakshmana
    Lakshmana

    Lakshmana was the brother and close companion of Rama, and himself a hero in the famous epic Ramayana. Within a number of Hinduism traditions Lakshmana is considered to be an avatara, in a secondary form to Rama's main appearance....
    , founded Lakshmanpur, now known as Lucknow
    Lucknow

    Lucknow is the capital city of Uttar Pradesh, the most populous States and territories of India of India. It has a population of 4,875,858. Lucknow is also the administrative headquarters of Lucknow District and Lucknow Division....
    , and his youngest brother Shatrughna
    Shatrughna

    Shatrughna was the youngest brother of Lord Rama in the Hindu epic Ramayana . He is the twin brother of Lakshmana....
    , Lakshmana's twin, was given Madhura which is now known as Mathura
    Mathura

    Mathura is a holy city in the Indian States and territories of India of Uttar Pradesh. It is located approximately 50 km north of Agra, and 150 km south of Delhi; about twenty kilometers from holy Vrindavana....
    .
  66. Lava
    Lava

    Lava is molten Rock expelled by a volcano during an eruption. When first expelled from a volcanic vent, it is a liquid at temperatures from 700 ?C to 1,200 ?C ....
     and Kusha
    Kusha

    Kusha may refer to:* Kusha , one of six schools of Japanese Buddhism in the Nara period* Kusha , in Hindu mythology, was one of the twin sons of Lord Rama and Sita...
     - They were the twin sons of Rama
    RAMA

    Rama is a first-person adventure game developed and published by Sierra Entertainment in 1996. The game is based on Arthur C. Clarke's books Rendezvous with Rama and Rama II and supports both DOS and Microsoft Windows 95....
     and his wife Sita
    SITA

    SITA is a multinational corporation information technology company specialising in providing IT and telecommunication services to the aviation industry....
    . Lava ruled south Kosala while Kusha ruled north Kosala, including Ayodhya
    Ayodhya

    Ayodhya is an ancient city of India, the old capital of Awadh, in the Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh. Ayodhya is described as the birth place of Hindu god Shri Ram....
    . Kusha married "Nagkanya" "Kumuddhati", sister of Kumuda. After Kusha the following kings of the solar dynasty ruled Ayodhya
    Ayodhya

    Ayodhya is an ancient city of India, the old capital of Awadh, in the Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh. Ayodhya is described as the birth place of Hindu god Shri Ram....
    :
  67. Atithi
  68. Nishadh
  69. Nal
  70. Nabha
  71. Pundarika
  72. Kshemandhava
  73. Dewaneek
  74. Ahinagu, Roop and Rooru
  75. Paripatra
  76. --(unknown name)
  77. Bala
  78. Ukta
  79. Vajranabh
  80. Shankh
  81. Vishvashaha
  82. Hiranyanabha
  83. Pusya
  84. Dhruvsandhi
  85. Sudarshan
  86. Agnivarna
  87. Shighraga
  88. Maru
  89. Prasut
  90. Susandhi
  91. Amarsha
  92. Vishrutwan
  93. Vishravbahu
  94. Prasenjit I
  95. Takshaka
  96. Brihadbal - He fought in Battle of Kurukshetra (see Mahabharata
    Mahabharata

    The is one of the two major Sanskrit Indian epic poetrys of History of India, the other being the '. The epic is part of the Hindu itihasa , and forms an important part of Hindu mythology....
    ) on the Kaurava
    Kaurava

    The term Kaurava is a Sanskrit term, that means a descendant of Kuru , a legendary king who is the ancestor of many of the characters of the Mahabharata....
     side and was killed in battle.
  97. Brahatkshtra
  98. Arukshay
  99. Vatsavyuha
  100. Prativyom
  101. Diwakar
  102. Sahdeva
  103. Vrihadashwa
  104. Bhanuratha
  105. Pratitashwa
  106. Supratika
  107. Marudeva
  108. Sunakshtra
  109. Antariksha
  110. Sushena
  111. Anibhajit
  112. Vrihadbhanu
  113. Dharmi
  114. Kritanjaya
  115. Rananjaya
  116. Sanjay
  117. Prasenjit II - He was a contemporary of Gautama Buddha
    Gautama Buddha

    Siddhartha Gautama was a Spirituality teacher in the northern region of the Indian subcontinent who founded Buddhism. He is generally seen by Buddhists as the Supreme Buddhahood of our age....
     and King Bimbisara
    Bimbisara

    Bimbisara, was a king of the Magadha empire from 543 BC to his death and belonged to the Hariyanka dynasty....
     of Magadha
    Magadha

    Magadha formed one of the sixteen Mahajanapadas or Kingdoms of Ancient India. The core of the kingdom was the area of Bihar south of the Ganges; its first capital was Rajagaha then Pataliputra ....
    . His sister, Koushala Devi, was married to Bimbisara
    Bimbisara

    Bimbisara, was a king of the Magadha empire from 543 BC to his death and belonged to the Hariyanka dynasty....
    . The city of Kashi (Varanasi
    Varanasi

    Varanasi , also commonly known as Benares or Banaras and Kashi , is a city situated on the left bank of the River Ganges River in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, regarded as holy by Hinduism, Buddhists and Jains, and is one of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities....
    ) was given as a dowry to her. After Bimbisara was murdered by his own son Ajatshatru, Prasenjit undertook a long series of wars with Ajatshatru. He also respected Buddha
    Gautama Buddha

    Siddhartha Gautama was a Spirituality teacher in the northern region of the Indian subcontinent who founded Buddhism. He is generally seen by Buddhists as the Supreme Buddhahood of our age....
    , who was also a Kshatriya
    Kshatriya

    Kshatriya is one of the four varna in Hinduism in Hinduism. It constitutes the military and ruling order of the traditional Vedic-Hindu social system as outlined by the Vedas and the Laws of Manu....
     from solar dynasty. In Buddhist literature he is addressed as "Pasenadi".
  118. Kshudrak
  119. Kulak
  120. Surath
  121. Sumitra - He was the last king of Ayodhya
    Ayodhya

    Ayodhya is an ancient city of India, the old capital of Awadh, in the Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh. Ayodhya is described as the birth place of Hindu god Shri Ram....
     from solar dynasty. In the fourth century BC, emperor Mahapadma Nanda
    Mahapadma Nanda

    Mahapadma Nanda was the first king of the Nanda dynasty. According to some sources, he was born from the union of a courtesan and a barber, while others describe him as an illegitimate son of the last king of the previous Shishunaga dynasty, Mahanandin....
     of the Nanda Dynasty
    Nanda Dynasty

    The Nanda Empire ruled Magadha during the 5th and 4th century BC. At its greatest extent, the Nanda Empire extended from Bihar and Bengal in the East to Sindh and Balochistan in the West....
     forced Sumitra to leave Ayodhya. He went to Rohtas with his sons. His son Kurma established his rule over Rohtas.


See also

  • Ayodhya
    Ayodhya

    Ayodhya is an ancient city of India, the old capital of Awadh, in the Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh. Ayodhya is described as the birth place of Hindu god Shri Ram....
  • Ikshvaku
    Ikshvaku

    Ikshvaku was the first king of the Ikshvaku dynasty and founder of the Solar Dynasty of Kshatriyas in Vedic civilization in ancient India....
  • Ramayana
  • Puranas
    Puranas

    The Puranas are a group of important Hindu religious texts, notably consisting of narratives of the history of the Universe from creation to destruction, genealogies of the kings, heroes, sages, and demigods, and descriptions of Hindu cosmology, philosophy, and geography....
  • Rama
    RAMA

    Rama is a first-person adventure game developed and published by Sierra Entertainment in 1996. The game is based on Arthur C. Clarke's books Rendezvous with Rama and Rama II and supports both DOS and Microsoft Windows 95....
  • Maratha
    Maratha

    The Marathas are Indo Aryans speaking castes of Hindu warriors and peasants hailing mostly from the present-day state of Maharashtra, who created the expansive Maratha Empire, covering a major part of Indian subcontinent, in the late 17th and 18th centuries....
  • Kachwaha
    Kachwaha

    The Kachwaha are a Suryavanshi Rajput clan who ruled a number of kingdoms and princely states in India such as Alwar, Maihar, Talcher, while the largest kingdom was Jaipur which was founded by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in 1727....
  • Maurya
  • Jhala
    Jhala

    Jhala may be any of the following:*Jhala : The name of a clan of Rajputs belonging to the Suryavanshi lineage. Heirs of Harpaldev and Shaktidevi 19 son of The Harpaldev, One of the Manguji and his son is Karansinhji ....
  • Ror
  • Ajatshatru
  • Rajus
    Rajus

    Raju is a Telugu variation of the Sanskrit word Raj and Raja meaning King, Prince, Lord or of a Regal, Military nature. In modern times it is a commonly used given name and surname....


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