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Names of some Dynasties

 Yadavas Kurus Pāñcālas Kekayas Śālvas Vidarbhas Niṣadhas Videhas Koṣalas

Sons of Āhuka

 Āhuka had 2 sons: Ugrasena  Devasena Devaka had 4 sons: Devavān Upadeva Sudeva Devarakṣita Devaka had 7 daughters: Dhṛtadevā Upadevā Devarakṣitā Śrīdevā Śāntidevā Sahadevā Devakī Devakī was married to Vasudeva Ugrasena had 6 sons: Nyagrodha Kaṁsa Subhūmi Rāṣṭrapāla Tuṣṭimān Śaṅku

Dynasty of Candra ( Candra Vaṁśa )

 Budha Purūravas Purūravas had 6 sons Ilā had 4 sons: Sudyumna Utkala Gaya Vinata Ikṣvāku had 15 sons.  Kakustha was the eldest son of Ikṣvāku Suyodhana was the eldest son of Kakustha Pṛthu was born of Suyodhana Viṣvaka was son of Pṛthu  Ārdaka was born from Viṣvaka Yuvanāśva was son of Viṣvaka Yuvanāśva had a son Sāvasti, who established city of Sāvasti in the Gauḍa land Bṛhadaśva was son of Sāvasti Bṛhadaśva had a son Kuvalayāśva, who became known as Dhundhumāra by killing Asura Dhundu 3 sons of Dhundumāra were: Daṇḍḍāśva Dṛḍhāśva Kapilāśva Dṛḍāśva had a son Pramoda Haryāśva was son of Pramoda Nikumbha was son of Haryāśva Saṁhatāśva was son of Nikumbha Saṁhatāśva had 2 sons: Kṛtāśva Raṇāśva Yuvanāśva was son of Raṇāśva Māndhātā was son of Yuvanāśva Māndhātā had 3 sons: Purukutsa Ambarīṣa Mucukunda Ambarīśa had another son Yuvanāśva Hārita is son of Yuvanāśva Pururāvas with Urvaśī had 6 sons: Āyu Māyu Amāyu Viśvāyu Śatāyu Śrutāyu Āyu had 5 sons with Prabhā, daughter of S...

9 sons of Vaivasvata Manu

 Īkṣvāku Nabhaga Dhṛṣṭa Śaryāti Nariṣyanta Nābhāga Ariṣṭa Karuṣa Pṛṣṣadhara

4 sons of Chāyā with Āditya

 Sāvarṇi Śani Tapatī Viṭi

Son of Prabhā with Āditya

 is Prabhāta

Sons of Saṁjñā with Āditya

 Yama Yamunā Vaivasvata Manu

Āditya ( Sun )

 Was son of Kaśyapa and Aditi and had 4 wives: Saṁja Rājñī Prabhā Chāyā

Son of Haihaya

 Was Dharma

Śatajit, son of Sahasrajit

 Had 3 sons: Haihaya Haya Veṇuhaya

5 sons of Yadu

 Sahasrajit Kroṣṭu Nīla Jina Raghu

3 sons of Atri and Anasūyā

 Soma Durvāsas Dattātreya

Established by Brahmā 4 guardians of directions

 East - Sudhavān, son of Prajāpati Vairāja South - Śaṅkhapāda, son of Prajāpati Kardama West - Ketumān, son of Rajas North - Hiraṇyaroma, son of Prajāpati Parjanya

5 Pāṇḍavas

 Yudhiṣṭhira Bhīmasena Arjuna Nakula Sahadeva

4 sons of King Daśaratha

 Rāma, born from Kauśalyā Lakṣmaṇ, born from Sumitrā Bhārata, born from Surūpā Śatrughna, born from Suveṣā

7 Maruts

 Āvaha Pravaha Vivaha Paravaha Saṁvaha Udvaha Parivaha

Progeny of Bali, son of Virocana

 Bali had 100 sons with Bāṇa as the eldest. Others were  Dhṛtarāṣṭra Sūrya Vivasvān Aṁśutāpana Nikumbha Nāmāgu Vakṣa Kukṣi Bhauma Bhīṣaṇa ...

4 sons of Prahlāda

 Āyuṣmān Śibi Bāṣkali Virocana

4 sons of Hiraṇyakaśipu

 Prahlāda Anuhlāda Saṁhlāda Uhlāda

Progeny of Diti

 Hiraṇyakaśipu Hiraṇyākṣa daughter Siṁhikā

12 Ādityas

 Indra Dhātā Bhaga Tvaṣṭā Mitra Varuṇa Aryaman Vivasvān Savitā Pūṣan Amśumān Viṣṇu

13 wives of Kaśyapa Ṛṣi

 Aditi Diti Danu Ariṣṭā Surasā Surabhi Vinatā Tāmrā Krodhavaśā Irā Kadrū Khasā Muni

8 Vasus

 Āpa Dhruva Soma Dhara Anila Anala Pratyūṣa Prabhāsa

12 sons of Bhṛgu

 Bhuvana Bhāvana Anya Anyāyata Kratu Śravas Mūrdhan Vyajana Vyaśruṣa Prasava Aja Adhipati

9 sons of Vaivasvata Manu

 Ikṣvāku Nabhaga Dhṛṣṭa Śaryāti Nariṣyanta Prāṁśu Riṣṭa Karūṣa Pṛṣadhara

4 sons of Arjuna

 Śrutakīrti from Draupadī Abhimanyu from Subhadrā Babruvāhana from Citraṅgada Irāvān from Ulūpī

UP: Padma Shri awardee, Yoga Guru Swami Sivananda passes away at 129 in Varanasi

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  Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh) [India], May 4 (ANI): Renowned yoga guru and Padma Shri awardee Swami Sivananda Saraswati, revered for his ascetic lifestyle and spiritual wisdom, passed away on Sunday at the age of 129 years in Varanasi. Devotees, followers, and residents paid their final respects to the centenarian, who was celebrated not only for his mastery of yoga but also for his lifelong service to the underprivileged. Swami Sivananda, who was honoured with the Padma Shri in 2022 for his contribution to yoga and humanitarian work, was known for his simplicity, discipline, and devotion. Locals recall that he lived independently, performed his own chores, and continued practicing yoga even at 129 years of age. Neighbour and devotee Dharmendra Singh Tinku, speaking to ANI, said, "Swami Sivananda Baba lived for 129 years. We had been seeing him since 1998. He was a great soul who treated everyone equally. At 129, he did yoga that even people of our age cannot do." "Babaji w...

Krishna lila age table

  By Brijabasi das From Śrīla Jīva Gosvāmī’s «Laghu-vaiṣṇava-toṣaṇī» commentary on the Tenth Canto of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, 10.45.3. I have added the corresponding chapters of the Tenth Canto of Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam, the original sanskrit and approximate ages in parentheses. I have used Purīdāsa Mahāśaya’s edition of the commentary («Śrī Śrī Saṅkṣepa-vaiṣṇava-toṣaṇī», Mymensingh, 1946, sanskrit).  Tṛṇāvarta killed (7th Chapter) – after a full year passed (varṣe pūrṇe) . Damodāra-līlā (Chapters 9-10) – in the beginning of the third year during Kārtika month (tṛtīya-varṣārambhe kārtike) (2 years and 2 months). Kṛṣṇa-Balarāma and all the cowherds move to Vṛndāvana (11th Chapter) – some days after Damodāra-līlā (katicid-dinānte vṛndāvana-praveśaḥ) (2 years and 2 months). Kṛṣṇa began herding the calves (10.11.37) - 2-3 months after moving to Vṛndāvana (dvi-tra-māsānantaraṁ vatsa-cāraṇārambhaḥ) (2 years and 4-5 months). Vatsāsura, Bakāsura and Vyomāsura killed (10.11.41-54) –...