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Chandra Vansh-Padm Puraan
Padm Puraan, 1-Srishti
Khand, 10. p 37-39
10. Chandra Vansh According to Padm Puraan
11.
Chandra Vansh According to Bhavishya
Puraa-2Tretaa
12. Chandra Vansh According to
Bhavishya Puraan-3Tretaa
14.
Chandra Vansh According to Bhaagvat
Puraan-1
15. Chandra Vansh According to
Bhaagvat Puraan-2
16.
Chandra Vansh According to
Mahaabhaarat
In Vaivaswat
Manvantar (the present Manvantar) Brahmaa asked Atri Muni to create
people. So he
did Tap to get children. One day a few drops of water fell from his
eyes. They were lighting the whole world. Devee (goddesses) of
directions took them with the desire of having children, but they could
not bear the grace of that fetus so they released it. Brahmaa Jee
collected that fetus and converted it into a fine young man who had all
kinds of weapons. He took that man to his own Lok. All Brahmarshi
regarded him as their Swaamee (Lord) and everybody prayed him. [He named
him Chandramaa]
At
that time his grace, which had increased to a great extent, caused herbs
to grow on Prithvi. That is how Chandramaa became the Swaamee of herbs.
He waxes in Shukl Paksh and wanes in Krishn Paksh. After some time Daksh,
the son of Prachetaa Gan, married his 27 daughters to him. Chandramaa
did Tap for a long time. Pleased with him Naaraayan asked him to ask for
any Var. Chandramaa asked - "I wish to do Raajsooya Yagya in Indra Lok.
All Devtaa, including you, should be present in my Yagya in person and
Shankar should protect my Yagya." "So be it" and Vishnu organized that
Yagya Himself. In that Yagya Atri was Hotaa, Bhrigu was Adhwaryu, and
Brahmaa was Udgaataa. Shree Hari became Drashtaa in the form of Brahmaa.
When that Yagya got completed, he became the Swaamee of seven Lok.
Chandramaa had a son named Budh (read Brihaspati). Brahmaa Jee appointed
him as the Swaamee of Bhoo Mandal (Prithvi) and gave him the status of
planet.
Budh
produced a son named Pururavaa - from Ilaa
Pururavaa had 8 sons from Urvashee Apsaraa - (1) Aayu, (2) Dridhaayu,
(3) Vashyaayu, (4) Dhanaayu,
(5) Vrittimaan, (6) Vasu, (7)
Divijaat, and (8) Subaahu.
Aayu had five sons - Nahush, Vriddhsharmaa, Raji, Dambh, and Vipaapmaa.
Raji had 100 sons who were known as Raajeya.
Nahush had seven sons - Yati, Yayaati, Sanyaati, Udbhav, Par, Viyati and
Vidyasaati.
Yati became Yogee in young age
only.
Yayaati had five sons - Yadu and Turvasu, Druhyu, Anu and Pooru
Yadu's descendent were called Yaadav. Krishn and Balaraam appeared in
Yadu's lineage.
Pooru's descendents were called Paurav.
Yadu's
Lineage
Yadu
had five sons - Sahastrajit, Kroshtu - (see his lineage below in Green
as given in Bhavishya Puraan)
Neel, Anjik and Raghu.
Sahastrajit's son was Shatjit
Shatjit had three sons - Haihaya, Haya and Uttaalhaya who all were very
religious.
Haihaya's son was Dharmnetra,
Dharmnetra's son was Kumbhi,
Kumbhi's son was Sanhat
Sanhat's son was Mahishmaan.
Mahishmaan had the son named Bhadrasen. He was the king of Kaashee.
Bhadrasen's son was Durdarsh,
Durdarsh's son was Bheem,
Bheem's son was Kanak.
Kanak had four sons - Kritaagni, Kritveerya, Kritdharmaa, and Kritaujaa.
Kritveerya's son was Arjun. He had 1,000 arms and he was the king of
seven Dweep (islands).
Arjun had 100
sons, but five were very mighty - Shoorsen, Shoor, Dhrisht, Krishn,
Jayadhwaj.
Jayadhwaj's son was Taaljangh
Taaljangh also had 100 sons who were also known as Taaljangh.
They had five lineages - Veetihotra, Bhoj, Avantee, Tundkar and Vikraant,
still all were known as Taaljangh.
Veetihotra had the son named Anant
Anant had the son named Durjaya.
Yadu's Son Kroshtu's Lineage
This lineage does not match with
Bhavishya Puraan's description, see
below in Green
]Kroshtu's
son was Vrijineevaan
Vrijineevaan's son was Swaati
Swaati's son was Kushanku
Kushanku's son was Chitrarath who was popularly known as Shashbindu.
Shashbindu had 10,000 sons, but 100 were main, among 100, whose name
started with Prithu, were mightier
Prithushravaa, Prithuyashaa, Prithutejaa,
Prithubhdav, Prithukeeriti and Prithumati
Prithushravaa's son was Ushanaa,
Ushanaa's son was Shineyu,
Shineyu's son was Rukmkavach
Rukmkavach had 5 sons - Rukmeshu, Prithurukm, Jyaamagh, Parigh and Hari.
Parigh and Hari got the kingdom of
Videh Desh, Rukmeshu became the king and Prithurukm lived as his
dependent. Rukmeshu and Prithurukm
threw their brother Jyaamagh out of their house. Jyaamagh
went on Rikshvaan mountain and
started living on wild fruits. Jyaamagh's wife Shibyaa was a Satee.
Jyaamagh had a son named Vidarbh.
Vidarbh had three sons - Krath, Kaishik and Lompaad.
Krath and Kaishik were very learned
and Lompaad was very religious.
Vidarbh had many other sons also
Lompaad's son was Babhru
Babhru's son was Heti
Kaishik had a son named Chidi who had Chaidya named kings.
Vidarbh Vansh
Bhaagvat Puraan, 9/15 gives some other names. Compare them with its
description.
Vidarbh had
three sons - Krath, Kaishik and Lompaad.
Vidarbh's son Krath's son was Kunti,
Kunti's son was Dhrisht, and
Dhrisht had the son named Nirvriti.
Nirvriti had the son named Daashaarh who was known as Vidoorath also.
Daashaarh's son was Bheem, and
Bheem's son was Jeemoot.
Jeemoot's son was Vikal,
Vikal's son was Bheemrath,
Bheemrath's son was Navrath,
Navrath's son was Dridharath,
Dridharath's son was Shakuni,
Shakuni's son was Karambh, and
Karambh 's son was Devaraat,
Devaraat had the son named Devkshatra,
Devkshatra's son was Madhu,
Madhu's son was Kuruvash,
Kuruvash's son was Purush (married to Vidarbh Princess Bhadravatee)
Purush's son was Jantu (who was known as Purudwasu, married to Vetrakee)
Jantu 's son was Saatwat, on whose name started Saatwat Vansh
(see below) - was married to Kaushalyaa.
He had sons named -
Bhajin, Bhajmaan, Divya, Devaavridh, Andhak, Mahaabhoj and Vrishni.
They extended four lineages.
Bhajmaan's wife Srinjaya Kumaaree's son was Bhaaj whose children were
called Bhaajak.
Bhaaj had two wives. Both wives had many sons - Vinaya, Karun, and
Vrishni.
Devaavridh's
son was Babhru. Both were very qualitative.
Knowers of Puraan say that 76,000 people
got Moksh through their preaching.
Babhru's son was Bhoj (married to Sharkaant's daughter Mritakaavatee)
Bhoj had four sons - Kukur, Bhajmaan, Sameek and Balbarhish
Bhoj's Lineage - Kukur's Lineage
It is said that in Bhoj Vansh, there was no liar, unholy,
foolish and graceless. Nobody donated less than 1,000 and nobody had
been greater than Bhoj. This Bhoj lineage ended on Aahuk.
Kukur's son
was Dhrishnu,
Dhrishnu's son was Dhriti
Dhriti's son was Kapotaromaa
Kapotaromaa's son was Naimitt
Naimitt's son was Susut
Susut's son was Nari (his another name was Chandanodak Dundubhi)
Nari's son was Abhijit
Abhijit's son was Punarvasu
Punarvasu had one son and one daughter - Aahuk and Aahukee. Aahuk
married his sister in Avantee Desh. Aahuk had a daughter who gave birth
to two sons - Devak and Ugrasen
Devak had four sons - Devavaan, Upadev, Sudev, and Devarakshak; and
7 daughters - Devakee,
Shrutdevaa, Yashodaa, Shrutishravaa, Shreedevaa, Upadevaa and Suroopaa
All were married to Vasudev.
Ugrasen had 9 sons, among them Kans was the eldest. Others were -
Nyagrodh, Sunaamaa, Kank,
Shanku, Subhoo, Raashtrapaal, Baddhmushti and Sumushtik and
5 daughters - Kansaa, Kansvatee,
Surabhi, Raashtrapaalee and Kankaa
Bhoj's Lineage - Bhajmaan's Lineage
Bhoj's
another son Bhajmaan's son was Vidoorath
Vidoorath had two sons - Raajaadhidev and Shoor
Raajaadhidev also had two sons - Shonaashwa and Shwetvaahan
Shonaashwa had five sons - Shamee, Gadcharmaa, Nimoort, Chakrajit, and
Shuchi
Shamee's son was Pratikshatra
Pratikshatra's son was Bhoj
Bhoj's son was Hridik
Hridik had 10 sons among whom Kritvarmaa was the eldest, others were -
Shatdhanvaa, Devaarh, Subhaanu,
Bheeshan, Mahaabal, Ajaat, Vijaat, Kaarak and Karmbhak
Devaarh's son was Kambalbarhish
Kambalbarhish had two sons - Samaujaa and Asamaujaa
Ajaat also had two sons named Samaujaa
Samaujaa had three sons - Sudrash, Suraansh, and Krishn
In
Saatwat's youngest son Vrishni's lineage, there was a king named
Anamitra. He was also the youngest son of his father.
Anamitra had four sons - Shini, Yudhaajit, Rishabh, and Kshatra
Rishabh (married to Kashee Princess) had the son - Jayant (married to
Jayantee)
Jayant's son was Akroor. He married to Ratn's princess Shaibyaa. From
her he had 11 sons.
He married Shoorsenaa and
had two sons from her - Devavaan and Upadev.
He married Ashwinee too
and had several sons from her too.
Vidoorath's (Bhajamaan's
son) son (from Aikshwaakee) was Meedhush (popularly known as Shoorsen)
Shoorsen had 10 sons from Bhojaa - Vasudev (Aananddundubhi), Devabhaag,
Devashravaa, Anaadhrishti,
Kuni, Nandi, Sakridyashaa,
Shyaam, Sameedhu, and Shansyu, and
5 daughters - Prithaa,
Shrutkeerti, Shrutdevee, Shrutshravaa and Raajaadhidevee.
Prithaa was given to Kuntibhoj as he did not have any child.
Shrutkeerti was married to the king of Kaikaya and gave birth to
Santardan.
Shrutdevee was married to Vriddh and gave birth to Kaaroosh.
Shrutshravaa was the wife of the king of Chedi Desh and gave birth to
Suneeth (Shishupaal).
Raajaadhidevee gave birth to a daughter named Abhimarditaa who was
married to Dharm.
Prithaa was
married to Paandu. She had three sons - Yudhishthir, Bheem and Arjun.
Paandu had another wife Maadree who was the mother of two sons - Nakul
and Sahadev.
Vasudev's
wife Rohinee (daughter from Puru Vansh) had five sons - Balraam, Saaran,
Durdhar, Daman, and Pindaarak.
Vasudev's wife Devakee first gave birth to 6 part Avataar of Prajaapati,
then to Krishn.
Upadevaa gave birth to four sons - Vijaya, Rochmaan, Vardhmaan and Deval.
Shrutdevaa gave birth to Gaveshan.
Yadu's
Vansh
- (Yadu to Sanvaran)
From
Bhavishya Puraan, Chandra Vansh in 2nd
Leg of Tretaa Yug
Yadu's son was Kroshtu (60,000 yrs)
Kroshtu's son was Vrijinaghn (20,000 yrs)
Vrijinaghn's son was Swaahaarchan
Swaahaarchan's son was Chitrarth
Chitrarath's son was Arvind
Arvind's son was Shravas
Shravas' son was Taamas
Taamas' son was Ushan
Ushan's son was Sheetaanshu
Sheetaanshuk's son was Kamalaanshu
Kamalaanshu's son was Paaraavat
Paaraavat's son was Jyaamagh
Jyaamagh's son was Vidarbh
Vidarbh's son was Krath
Krath's son was Kuntibhoj - He married the daughter of Puru Daitya who lived in
Paataal. She gave birth
to a son named Vrishparvaa
Kuntibhoj's son was Vrishparvaa
Vrishparvaa's son was Maayaavidya (10,000) - he was a great devotee of
Devee. He ruled in
Pratishthaanpur (Jhoonsee) of Prayaag and then
attained Swarg.
Maayaavidya's son was Janamejaya I
Janamejaya I's son was Prachinvaan
Prachinvaan's son was Praveer
Praveer's son was Nabhasya
Nabhasya's son was Bhavad
Bhavad's son was Sudyumn
Sudyumn's son was Baahugar
Baahugar's son was Sanyaati
Sanyaati's son was Dhanayaati
Dhanayaati's son was Aindraashwa
Aindraashwa's son was Ranteenar
Ranteenar's son was Sutapaa
Sutapaa's son was Sanvaran - he did Tap for 100 years. Soorya
married his daughter Tapatee to him.
Here ended Tretaa Yug. All four seas crossed their limits and presented a
scene of Pralaya. For two years, Prithvi was under the sea. Then came
storms of strong winds and sea started getting dried and Prithvi
reappeared by the grace of Maharshi Agastya. Within five years Prithvi
got all vegetations - trees, grass etc back. By the permission of Soorya,
Sanvaran and Maharshi Vashishth, along with three Varn people came to
Prithvi again.
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Kings' Names After Sanvaran
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