- of the
Kaikeyas. (6,45).
Excellent steeds of the
Sindhu breed, of
beautiful limbs, and of the hue of the
smoke of straw,
quickly bore the
Kaikeya prince...
-
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)...
- Mahabharata, he was the son of king
Bhimasena and
princess Sukumari of the
Kaikeyas. He
married Sunanda of the Shibis, on whom he
begot Devapi, Bahlika, and...
- the Sivis, the Trigartas, the Yauddheyas, the
ruler of
Madras and the
Kaikeyas, the Amvashtas, the Kaukuras, the Tarkshyas, the
Vastrapas along with the...
- "wealthy and
learned householders"
becoming brahmacārīs (students) with
Rishi Kaikeya, to gain
knowledge about Atman (inner Self) and
Brahman (Ultimate Reality)...
-
Bharata and
Shatrughna leave for
Kaikeya,
taking leave from Dasharatha, Rama and Lakshmana...
-
importance in
their identity, as some
members of the clan also use the term
Kaikeya,
which is
derived from the word Kekeya. However,
there is a myth that Kakan...
- Vasatis, the Salwas, the Sayas, the Trigartas, the Amvashthas, and the
Kaikeyas were
again mentioned on the
Kaurava side at (6:120). The
tribes Vairamas...
- of her son Bharata,
often taking the
latter and
Shatrughna away to the
Kaikeya kingdom during the summer.
Kaikeyi helped her
husband Dasharatha in the...
- Āryāvarta –
Central Āryāvarta)
Kekeya /
Kaikeyya (Matsya),
Kaikeya (Markandeya),
Kaikeya (Vamana) – (Udichya Āryāvarta –
Northern Āryāvarta) Khaśa /...