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Yadu |  | Yadu: Encyclopedia - Yadu |  | Yadu is the name of one of the five Aryan clans mentioned in the Rig Veda. The epic Mahabharata and Purans refer to Yadu as the eldest son of mythological king Yayati. The regions where the Yadu clan settled is not certain, but certain scholars suggest that Yadu clan inherited the territories to the south-west of the Gangetic plains, between the Chambal River, Betwa and Ken, which correspond to the border areas of present Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. There the king Yadu founded the Yadava Dynasty, the first Chandravansha (or Lunar Dynasty) of the Indian history.
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Yadu
Yadu is the name of one of the five Aryan clans mentioned in the Rig Veda. The epic Mahabharata and Purans refer to Yadu as the eldest son of mythological king Yayati. The regions where the Yadu clan settled is not certain, but certain scholars suggest that Yadu clan inherited the territories to the south-west of the Gangetic plains, between the Chambal River, Betwa and Ken, which correspond to the border areas of present Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh. There the king Yadu founded the Yadava Dynasty, the first Chandravansha (or Lunar Dynasty) of the Indian history.
Yadu was the ancient clan in India in which Krishna was born.
Several ruling clans in India trace their descent from the Yadu clans. These include the Bhattis of Jaisalmer and Yadavas of Devagiri.
Yadu - Reference
- Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend (ISBN 0500510881) by Anna Dhallapiccola
Yadu - External link
The Birth of Yaduvansh by Hari Singh Bhati
Category: Social groups of India
Other related archivesAryan, Bhattis, Chambal River, Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend, Gangetic plains, Indian, Krishna, Madhya Pradesh, Rig Veda, Social groups of India, Uttar Pradesh, Yadava, Yadavas
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