Urjjavaha was the king of Mithila and the son of Suchi. The Karna Kuntal was one of the many articles produced at the churning of the ocean, according to the Puranas. Dhruyu is the eldest son of king Yayati by his wife Sarmishta. Pradarsanas are a class of deities of the third Manwantara. Rishabha is a name of a golden hill on the top of Kailash. Rohini is the daughter of Surabhi and mother of Kamadhenu, the horned cattle. Rupavahikas are the people mentioned in the Puranas. Krauncha is an associate of the demon Taraka. Krisasva is a ruler of Visala and the son of Samyama. Kritaka is one of the sons of Vasudeva by his wife Madira. Samudra is the king of rivers as mentioned in the Hindu mythology. Samvatsara is the name of the first of the five Cycles or Yugas, consisting of twelve years. Sannyasi which means ascetic is the last of the four conditions of life prescribed for Brahmans. Sarmishta is the daughter of demon Vrishaparvan, and is one of the wives of king Yayati. Legend of Uma or Parvati gives and account of the rebirth of Sati as Uma and her deep meditation and ultimately her marriage to Shiva. Social elements in Indian mythology represent India in totality. Bhanumat is a prince, the son of Benaras. Karambhi, a prince and the son of Sakuni, belongs to the race of Jyamagha. Chitrabaha is a Purana river, which is not identified. Ayana is a period of six months and the two Ayanas compose a year. Badari is a huge forest near Benaras. Marshti and Marshtimat are two sons of Sarana. Marutwati was one of the daughters of Daksha and was married to Dharma. Nriga was a son of the Manu Vaivaswata. Nyagrodha is one of the sons of Ugrasena. Pancha-Lakshana is an epithet or appellation in the Puranas, which means that which has five characteristic topics. Dirghatamas is the son of Kasiraja and father of Dhanwantari. Purujanu was one of the kings of Kampilya and the son of Susanti. Purvashada is a lunar mansion in Ajavithi situated in the Southern Avasthana. Jyamagha is a king, celebrated for his devotion to his wife. Kakubha is a name of mountain in Odisha. Kalayavana is the son of Gargya and was as black as bee. Kritanta is the destroyer, and the name of Yama. Krodhaghara is the chamber of displeasure. Kshemadhanwan is a prince and the son of Pundarika. Kukkura is a prince and the son of Kukuras. Savarni is a Manu and the son Sun-God and Savarna (Chaya). Saryati is one of the sons of the great Manu Vaivaswata. Sikhandini is the wife of Antarddhana, descendant of Prithu. Skambha is the Supporter or Upholder and an appellation of the Supreme Being. Satajit is the name of many personalities of ancient India. Somadatta was the king of Vaisali and the son of Krisaswa. Arundhati, the wife of sage Vashisht, is marked as an ideal wife. Suvarna is a prince and the son of King Antariksha. Ankalamma is a gramadevata, who is widely worshipped in the South Indian villages. Anyadesya is a name given to words derived from foreign languages. Apaspati is the son of Uttanapada and brother of Dhruva. Ahrat is a king of southern Karnataka. |