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  • *King [[Kuru]] cultivated this land for many years. When asked why, he said, so that all *They all decided to stop Kuru by granting him a boon. Indra then came to see Kuru at Kurukshetra.
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  • ...ons – Avanti, Ashmak or Assak, [[Anga]], [[Kamboj]], [[Varanasi|Kashi]], [[Kuru]], [[Koshal]], [[Gandhar]], [[Chedi]], Vajji or Vraji, Vats or Vansh, [[Pan
    849 bytes (99 words) - 11:32, 2 March 2010
  • *Somdatt was a king of the [[Kuru Dynasty]], son of [[Balhik]] and grandson of king [[Pratip]].
    941 bytes (134 words) - 11:26, 7 January 2010
  • *A descendant of [[Kuru]], but it is generally applied to the hundred sons of [[Dhritrashtra]] and
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  • ...bhimanyu’s death. Parikshit, after the war, was the sole survivor of the [[Kuru Dynasty]] who continued the [[Pandav]] clan.
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  • nanda-gopa-sutam devi patim me kuru te namah ---'''Shrimad Bhagavata''' (10.22.4)</ref> "O goddess Katyayani,
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  • ...ly does have a historical precedent in Iron Age (Vedic) India, where the [[Kuru]] kingdom was politically powerful during roughly 1200 to 800 BC.
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  • ...the Harivansh Purana, even more explicitly, it is asked by Janamejaya, the Kuru heir:<br />
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  • nanda-gopa-sutam devi patim me kuru to namah <br />
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  • ...describe Shurasena as one of the arya-janapadas lying to the south of the Kuru and the east of the Matsya. Its capital was at Mathura which was listed amo
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  • when he includes that country with Kuru-kshetra, Panchala and Matsya, in the region of Brahmarshi, as distinguished
    88 KB (13,640 words) - 12:51, 26 April 2010
  • ...near the Panjab; and in the Aitareya Brahmana; Usinara is collocated with Kuru and Panchala. Again, Drishad vati, the fifth of Usinara’s wives, recalls
    105 KB (18,144 words) - 12:51, 26 April 2010