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Ancient Indian kingdom
by Duryodhana. Thus this Kekaya brother was circumstantially inclined to ally with the Pandavas. Besides this, the 6 Kekaya brothers were sons of the
Kekeya_kingdom
Ancient people in north-western Punjab
Kekaya (Sanskrit: Kekaya) was an ancient Indo-Aryan tribe of north-western South Asia whose existence is attested during the Iron Age (c.1100–500 BCE)
Kekaya
Character in Mahabharata
Virata's army in the Matsya Kingdom. He was the son of Sūta king of the Kekaya and Malavi, and had 105 younger brothers known as the Upa-Kichakas. His
Kichaka
Eight principal wives of Hindu god Krishna
(VP); Gatravan, Gatragupta, Gatravinda, Gatravati (d) (HV) Bhadra Kaikeyi Kekaya Dhrishtaketu (f), Shrutakirti (m) Arranged BP, Mbh Madri Subhima (HV) Madra
Ashtabharya
Major Hindu scripture
Upaplavya Madra Kunti Magadha Chedi Kashi Kosala Sindhu Shalva Avanti Anga Kekaya Kalinga Vidarbha Pandya Trigarta Bahlikas Kambojas Yadavas Vrishni Bhoja
Bhagavad_Gita
Vrshadarbha of Sivi Kingdom, Setuka, Madra who founded the Madr Kingdom and Kekaya who founded the Kekay Kingdom) Harischandr (a contemporary of Anu King Ashvapati
Ancestors_of_Rama
Ethnolinguistic groups in South Asia
Bharata Buli Caidya Dewa Gāndhārī Gangaridai Gupta Kamboja Kalinga Kasmira Kekaya Khasa Kikata Koliya Kosala Kuru Licchavi Madra Magadhi Malava Mallaka Mātsyeya
Indo-Aryan_peoples
Ancient smṛti text and Sanskrit epic
line up at Kurukshetra for a war. The kingdoms of Panchala, Dwaraka, Kasi, Kekaya, Magadha, Matsya, Chedi, Pandyas, Telinga, the Yadus of Mathura, and some
Mahabharata
Character in the Hindu epic Mahabharata
and Shankha. Sudeshna was the daughter of Queen Malavi and a lord of the Kekayas. During the Pandavas' 13th year of exile, Sudeshna unknowingly plays host
Sudeshna
King in Hindu tradition
Mahabharata. In Bhagavata Purana, the Uśīnaras, the Sibi, the Madras, and the Kekayas are the direct descendants of Anudruhyu. Sibi or Sivi is stated to be son
Yayati
War described in the Hindu epic Mahabharata
Drupada † Virata † Chekitana † Satyaki Shikhandi † :Abhimanyu † Ghatotkacha † 5 Kekaya princes † Uttamaujas and Yudhamanyu † Overlords Dhritrashtra Duryodhana †
Kurukshetra_War
2022 novel by Vaishnavi Patel
perspective. Princess Kaikeyi is the only daughter of King Ashwapati of Kekaya. Kaikeyi grows up with no connection to the gods; unlike the rest of her
Kaikeyi_(novel)
Kingdom described in the Mahabharata
two brothers and kings of Avanti kingdom The Kekaya brothers from Kekeya kingdom (opposed the Kekayas on the Pandava side) Sudakshina, the king of Kamboja
Kalinga_(Mahabharata)
Ancient people in north-western South Asia
Beas river near the Trigartas. The Madrakas, as well as the neighbouring Kekaya and Uśīnara tribes, were descended from the Ṛgvedic Anu tribe which lived
Madra
Rama's brother in epic Ramayana
abdicate and hand over the throne to Rama, Bharata had left for the kingdom of Kekaya along with Shatrughna; his grandfather, King Ashvapati, had requested his
Bharata_(Ramayana)
Cast of ancient Sanskrit epic
he is stated to be an Asura or a demonic ruler. Chekitana was the son of Kekaya king Dhrishtaketu and Queen Shrutakirti, a Yadava. He was the leader of
List of characters in the Mahabharata
List_of_characters_in_the_Mahabharata
Wife of Abhimanyu in epic Mahabharata
Matsya Kingdom, and his consort Sudeshna, the daughter of Suta king of Kekaya. She had two elder brothers—Uttara and Shankha—and a half sibling Shveta
Uttarā
Ancient Indian kingdom
the Kurukshetra war on the side of Kauravas. Karna Parava refers to the Kekayas, the Malavas, the Madrakas, the Dravidas of fierce prowess, the Yaudheyas
Usinara_kingdom
Ancient people in north-western Punjab
being located near Kanakhala. The Uśīnaras, as well as the neighbouring Kekaya and Madraka tribes, were descended from the Ṛigvedic Anu tribe which lived
Uśīnara
Island kingdom in Hindu mythology
Mundas and the inhabitants of the kingdom of women and the Tanganas and the Kekayas and the Malavas and the inhabitants of Kasmira... (3:51). Lanka, with its
Lanka
4th–6th-century Indian dynasty
"destructive fire" (pralayaanala) to the Pallavas. His queen Prabhavati of the Kekaya family bore him a son called Ravivarma. Mrigeshavarma was known to be a
Kadamba_dynasty
Ancient country/region
kingdoms. A passage in the Ramayana attests that on the way from Ayodhya to Kekaya, one had to pass through the country of Bahlikas, located somewhere in Punjab
Bahlikas
Character from the epic Mahabharata
the celestial Maruts. He married Sudeshna, the daughter of King Suta of Kekaya. With Sudeshna, Virata had two sons, Shankha and Uttara, and a daughter
Virata
Ancient Indo-Aryan civilisation
including Anu, Puru, and Druhyu. The lineage of Anu gave rise to the Madra, Kekaya, Sivi and Uśīnara kingdoms, while the Druhyu tribe has been associated with
Gandhara
including Anu, Puru, and Druhyu. The lineage of Anu gave rise to the Madra, Kekaya, Sivi and Uśīnara kingdoms of central Punjab, while the Druhyu tribe has
History_of_Punjab
Commentary on the Bhagavad Gita written by Sant Dnyaneshwar
Upaplavya Madra Kunti Magadha Chedi Kashi Kosala Sindhu Shalva Avanti Anga Kekaya Kalinga Vidarbha Pandya Trigarta Bahlikas Kambojas Yadavas Vrishni Bhoja
Dnyaneshwari
Ancient kingdom in north-western South Asia
the kingdom, while the other states of the Punjab region, such as the Kekayas, Madrakas, Uśīnaras, and Shivis being under Gāndhārī suzerainty. According
Gandhāra_(kingdom)
Legendary dynasties in Hinduism
included the Gandharas and Shakuni. Anu's descendants included ehy Madras, Kekayas, Ushinara, and Shibi. Brahma Atri Chandra Budha The Lunar Dynasty started
List of Puru and Yadu dynasties
List_of_Puru_and_Yadu_dynasties
City in Punjab, Pakistan
ancient town and surrounding district: the Kambojas, the Daradas, the Kekayas, the Madras, the Pauravas, the Yaudheyas, the Malavas and the Kurus. After
Muzaffargarh
Legendary kingdom mentioned in ancient Indian literature
the sons of Sivi. The neighboring kingdoms of Madra, Kekaya, and Sindhu belonged to Madraka, Kekaya, and Vrsadarbh, the other three sons of Sivi.[citation
Sauvira_kingdom
Hindu teachings within the Mahabharata
Upaplavya Madra Kunti Magadha Chedi Kashi Kosala Sindhu Shalva Avanti Anga Kekaya Kalinga Vidarbha Pandya Trigarta Bahlikas Kambojas Yadavas Vrishni Bhoja
Vyadha_Gita
Ancient Indian tribe
Mahabhashya. According to the Mahabharata, the hundred sons of the Madra kekaya king Ashvapati, the father of Savitri were known as the Malavas, after the
Malavas
Capital city mentioned in the Hindu epic Mahabharata
Upaplavya Madra Kunti Magadha Chedi Kashi Kosala Sindhu Shalva Avanti Anga Kekaya Kalinga Vidarbha Pandya Trigarta Bahlikas Kambojas Yadavas Vrishni Bhoja
Manipura_(Mahabharata)
Rajput clan found primarily in India
1996. ISBN 978-81-206-0204-5. www.wisdomlib.org (2019-01-28). "Story of Kekaya". www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved 2024-09-24. Maṇḍāvā, Devīsiṅgha (1998). Kshatriya
Kakan_Rajputs
the kingdom, while the other states of the Punjab region, such as the Kekayas, Madrakas, Uśīnaras, and Shivis being under Gāndhārī suzerainty. The Gāndhārī
History_of_Afghanistan
District of Karnataka in India
chief fighting as a commander of the Kadambas in a battle against the Kekayas and Pallavas. In a stone inscription near Gudnapur dated to c. 500 CE,
Dakshina_Kannada
Council of Learned Brahmins in Ancient India
law. Kashi, Mithila, Kosala, Kuru, Panchal, Pravahana Jaivali's palace, Kekaya Aswapthi's sabha, Mahasala of Sounaka, Yajnavalkya Ashram in North India
Vedic_Parishad
Kings in Hindu mythology
were named Vinda and Anuvinda. Vinda and Anuvinda were also the name of Kekaya princes, who also supported the Kauravas. Mani, Vettam (1 January 2015)
Vinda_and_Anuvinda_of_Avanti
King of Gandhāra
Age South Asia, with the other states of the Punjab region, such as the Kekayas, Madras, Uśīnaras, and Shivis being under the suzerainty of Gandhāra. Puṣkarasārin
Pushkarasarin
People mentioned in ancient Indian religious texts
Mundas, as well as the inhabitants of the kingdom of women, Tanganas, Kekayas, Malavas and the inhabitants of Kasmira were mentioned at (3,51) as bringing
Chinas
Mythological kingdom of Sanskrit literature
Mundas and the inhabitants of the kingdom of women and the Tanganas and the Kekayas and the Malavas and the inhabitants of Kasmira. They were described as
Kirata_kingdom
Kingdom mentioned in ancient Indian epics
Vasatis, the Salwas, the Sakas, the Trigartas, the Amvashthas, and the Kekayas, similarly fell upon Arjuna." (6:118) "Bhishma protected by the warriors
Sindhu_Kingdom
Ancient Indian kingdom
Vasatis, the Ṡalvas, the Matsyas, the Amvashtas, the Trigartas, and the Kekayas, the Sauviras, the Kitavas, and the dwellers of the Eastern, Western, and
Kikata
Book by Shashi Tharoor
Upaplavya Madra Kunti Magadha Chedi Kashi Kosala Sindhu Shalva Avanti Anga Kekaya Kalinga Vidarbha Pandya Trigarta Bahlikas Kambojas Yadavas Vrishni Bhoja
The_Great_Indian_Novel
Achaemenid province
Age South Asia, with the other states of the Punjab region, such as the Kekayas, Madrakas, Uśīnaras, and Shivis being under Gāndhārī suzerainty. The Gāndhārī
Gandāra
Kingdom mentioned in Indian epic literature
references that give valuable information on their role in Kurukshetra War:- The Kekaya brothers, at the head of their troops, encountered in battle the five Gandhara
Gandhara_(Mahabharata)
Dharmamahārājadhirāja
Harivarma were also devout followers of Jainism. His queen Prabhavati of the Kekaya family bore him a son called Ravivarma. Karashima 2014, p. 369. T, Dr.Manjanna
Mrigeshavarma
Dharmamahārājadhirāja
Mrigeshavarma. Ravivarma was the son of Mrigeshavarma and Prabhavati of the Kekaya family. Following the reign of Kakusthavarma, he (c. 485–519) succeeded
Ravivarma_of_Kadamba
Oldest known Kadamba Kannada inscription
of the heroic men of the two countries, Sendraka and Bana, fought the Kekayas and Pallavas, pierced them and attained victory at the word of the moon
Halmidi_inscription
Seventh book of the Mahabharata
Draupadi’s son, Srutakirti. Vikarna resisted Sikhandin, and Karna faced the five Kekaya brothers. Bhurisrava resisted King Manimant, while Ghatotkacha confronted
Drona_Parva
Region of ancient Punjab
modern-day Punjab. The core Janapadas of the region included the Madra, Kekaya and Uśīnara in which a further tribal republic noted as the Savasa were
Vahika
Ancient ethnic group of India and Pakistan
variously listed with Sauviras, Bahlikas, Shakas, Yavanas, Pahlavas, Paradas, Kekayas, Kambojas, Madras, Mlecchas, northern and westerner tribes etc. Brahmanda
Daradas
Jayadratha and the two princes of Avanti named Vinda and Anuvinda, and the Kekaya brothers, and Sudakshina the ruler of the Kambojas and Srutayudha the ruler
Avanti_kingdom_(Mahabharata)
Ancient kingdom located beyond north-west India
Mundas and the inhabitants of the kingdom of women and the Tanganas and the Kekayas and the Malavas and the inhabitants of Kasmira, were present in the Rajasuya
Tushara
List of beings in the Mahabharata and their avataras
Ayashiras, Ashvashiras, Ayashanku, Gaganamurdhan, Vegavat 5 kings of the Kekayas Ketumat (Asura) Amitaujas (king) Svarbhanu (Asura) Ugrasena (king) Ashva
List of avatars in the Mahabharata
List_of_avatars_in_the_Mahabharata
Ancient kingdom inhabited by the Hara Huna tribe
Mundas and the inhabitants of the kingdom of women and the Tanganas and the Kekayas and the Malavas and the inhabitants of Kasmira, waited upon Yudhishthira
Hara_Huna_kingdom
Kingdom mentioned in the epic Mahabharata
Madra and Kamboja ....the Upavrittas, the Anupa Vrittas, the Surashatras, Kekayas; the Kutas, the Maheyas, the Kakshas, the Samudranishkutas; the Andhras
Anupa_kingdom
Panchalas, Srinjayas, Somakas, Prabhadrakas, some Surasenas, Suras, some Kekayas, Pandyas, Kanchis, Keralas, Cholas, Dravidas, Andharas, some Kosalas, some
Karusha_kingdom
Kingdom referenced in the Mahabharata
Ramathas, Mundas, the inhabitants of the kingdom of women, Tanganas, Kekayas, and the Malavas as bringing tribute to Yudhishthira's Rajasuya sacrifice
Kasmira_kingdom
Historic Iranian kingdom
Mundas and the inhabitants of the kingdom of women and the Tanganas and the Kekayas and the Malavas and the inhabitants of Kasmira performed various offices
Pahlava_kingdom
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Victor in war, A hero, Soldier, Of a king of the kekayas and maternal uncle of Bharata
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Victor in war, A hero, Soldier, Of a king of the kekayas and maternal uncle of Bharata
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Victor in war, A hero, Soldier, Of a king of the kekayas and maternal uncle of Bharata
Boy/Male
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Victor in war, A hero, Soldier, Of a king of the kekayas and maternal uncle of Bharata
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Girl/Female
Australian, Spanish
Health
Girl/Female
Tamil
Goddess Lakshmi
Male
Italian
 Pet form of Italian Leopoldo, POLDI means "people-bold." Compare with another form of Poldi.
Female
French
Norman French form of Teutonic Malasintha, MELISENT means "strong worker."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Victorious
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Modern
Princess
Girl/Female
Hindu
God name
Boy/Male
Hindu
Master of Kapil
Female
English
 Feminine form of Middle English Wilfred, WILFREDA means "desires peace." Compare with another form of Wilfreda.
Boy/Male
Muslim
High
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