Who is the most notable of Yadava kings?
In the Puranas, Arjuna Kartavirya was mentioned as the most significant Haihaya king. He was called a Samrat and Chakravartin. His name is found in the Rig Veda (VIII. 45.26).
Who is the founder of Yadav?
Bhillama
Originally a feudatory of the Eastern Chalukyas of Kalyani, the dynasty became paramount in the Deccan under Bhillama (c. 1187–91), who founded Devagiri (later Daulatabad) as his capital.
Is Lord Krishna is Yadav?
Krishna was now born as a Kshatriya (or warrior caste) of the Yadava clan and his second name, Vasudeva, was explained away as a patronym (the name “Vasudeva” was given to his father). Fearing the wrath of his uncle, Kamsa, Krishna was eventually smuggled into the cowherd tribe of the Abhiras.
Why did Krishna killed Yadavas?
Background to Mausala parva In days after the 18-day Kurukshetra war, Lord Krishna meets Gandhari, a meeting described in Stri Parva. In anger and grief over the death of her sons and the Kaurava soldiers, Gandhari curses Krishna with the destruction Yadavas in a manner similar to the death of her sons.
Who are the four Yadav kings of Andhra Pradesh?
The heavy & plum golden coins of Yadav Kingdom kept in the Andhra Pradesh State museum is the witness & proof of the great ancient glory of the great Yadava’s. These coins belongs to mainly these four Yadav kings, namely: Singham Yadav, Krishna or Kanha Yadav, Madhav Yadav and Ramdev Yadav.
What was the name of the yadav dynasty in India?
Mahabharat describes about the large Yadav population & Kingdoms throughout ancient India. During Mahabharat era there were four main Yadav branches- Andhak, Vrishni, Kookoor (Kakatiya dynasty) & Bhoj. The Andhak & Kookoor (Kakatiya) Yadav’s dominated the modern Andhra Pradesh state.
Where is the maximum concentration of Yadavs in Andhra Pradesh?
The maximum Yadav concentration in the state is along the belt from Hyderabad to Telangana & Royal border to Vishakhapatnam. Yadav’s through ages has greatly influenced & dominated the political & cultural aspect of the city.
Who was the founder of the city of Yadav?
The Bhagavat purana attributes the foundation of the city to Anrita, the brother of Ikshwaku, of the Solar race, but states not how or when the Yadus became possessed thereof. The ancient annals of the Jaisalmer family of the Yadu or Jadon stock give the priority of foundation to Prayag, next to Mathura, and last to Dwarka.