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- Uparichara Vasu (Sanskrit: उपरिचर वसु, romanized: Uparicara Vasu, lit. 'Vasu of the higher regions') is a king featured in Hindu literature, a member of...
- later conquered and ruled by the Pururava King Vasu Uparichara, upon the order of Indra. Uparichara's descendant is Shishupala.[citation needed] The Kuru-Panchalas...
- say that the Brihadratha was the eldest son of Uparichara Vasu. According to the Ramayana, Uparichara Vasu founded the Vasumati and Girivraja, the capital...
- Brihadratha was the eldest of the five sons of Vasu, (also known as Uparichara Vasu) the Kuru king of Chedi and his queen Girika. His father was the...
- Another legend says that she is the biological daughter of the Chedi king Uparichara Vasu (Vasu) and a cursed apsara (celestial nymph), who was turned into...
- been built by a Chedi king of the Chandravamsha (Lunar dynasty) known as Uparichara Vasu. The Mahabharata states that the river Shuktimati gives birth to...
- Chyavana Chavana Krtri Kriti Krta Krtyagya Krtavirya Krtasena Krtaka Uparichara Vasu (Devotee of Lord Vishnu and a friend of Devaraja Indra) conquered...
- also contains a description of an Ashvamedha performed by the Chedi king Uparichara Vasu, however. The rulers of the Gupta empire, the Chalukya dynasty, and...
- uncertain. Rulers - (Uparichara Vasu was father of Brihadratha, he was succeeded by his son Brihadratha on throne of Magadha) (Uparichara Vasu descendants...
- JSTOR 4238454. "www.louvre.fr". D'Souza, J.P. (1947). "The Story of Vasu Uparichara and Its Sumerian, Gr**** and Roman Parallels". Proceedings of the Indian...