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  The Devi Bhagavatam: The Sixth Book: Chapter 16
On the incidents preliminary to the Haihaya and Bhârgava affairs
At last the Haihayas, the best of the Ksattriyas, became very sorry till, at last, for the sake of their good actions, they went to the Bhârgavas’ houses for the sake of money and found they had quitted their homes and fled away; their homes were all vacant.
The Haihayas were so very angry at that time that they went wherever the Bhârgavas took their shelter and cut asunder the foetus in the wombs of their Bhârgavas’ wives and thus they roamed all over on the surface of the earth.
www.sacred-texts.com /hin/db/bk06ch16.htm   (1588 words)

  
  Haihayas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Haihayas migrated from the west to central India (The Malwa region of Western Madhya Pradesh).
The honour of founding their future capital city of Mahishmati (present day Maheshwar) was attributed to the Haihaya king Mahishmant in Harivamsha (33.1847) though as per Padma Purana (VI/115) the city was actually founded by certain Mahisha.
The northward expansion of the Haihaya territory by Vitihotra rulers was stopped by Ikshaku king Sagara.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Haihayas   (284 words)

  
 Heheya Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Haihayas in Vatsa kingdom, known collectively as Vitahavyas, under their king named Vitahavya, attacked the neignboring country called Kasi, during the reign of four successive generations of Kasi kings viz that of Haryaswa, Sudeva, Divodasa and Pratarddana.
The sons of king Haihaya, who was otherwise known by the name of Vitahavyas, invaded the kingdom of Kasi and advancing to that country that lies between the rivers Ganga and Yamuna, fought a battle with king Haryyaswa and also slew him in it.
Of unbaffled prowess, that chief of the Haihaya race of Kshatriyas swayed the whole earth with her belt of seas, together with all her islands and all her precious mines of gold and gems.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Heheya_Kingdom   (1482 words)

  
 E N C Y C L O P E D I A   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
HAIHAYA This name is supposed to be derived from haya, `a horse.’ 1.
The Vishnu Purana represents them as descendants of Haihaya of the Yadu race, but they are generally associated with borderers and outlying tribes.
Arjuna-Kartavirya, of a thousand arms, was king of the Haihayas, and he was defeated and had his arms cut off by Parasu-rama.
www.mypurohith.com /encyclopedia/EnclopH.asp   (2086 words)

  
 Sagara
A king of Ayodhya, of the Solar race, and son of King Bahu, who was driven out of his dominions by the Haihayas.
He obtained from Aurva the Agneyastra or fire weapon, and, armed with this, he put nearly the whole of the Haihayas to death and regained his throne.
Sagara married two wives, Sumati, the daughter of Kasyapa, and Kesini, the daughter of Raja Vidarbha, but having no children, he besought the sage Aurva for this boon.
www.mythfolklore.net /india/encyclopedia/sagara.htm   (725 words)

  
 ORIGINS OF MUDIRAJ
The Haihaya family of of the Kona region (Amalapuram and Razole taluqs of the present East Godavari District) and The Haihaya family of Palanadu were some of the minor ruling Kshatriya dynasties of that age.
Haihayas were the ancient clans who claimed their common ancestry from Yadu.
The Haihayas migrated from the west to central India (The Malwa region of Western).
geocities.com /mudiraja/mudiraju_origins.html   (21941 words)

  
 Haihaya tribes  Tala-janghra, Avati, Tundikera, Viti, Sujata. Now there is only the Kalacuri.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Another explanation of the name is that it is a coruption of Ahihaya, which means snake horse, the legend being that the first ancestor of the race was the issue of a snake and a mare.
This Arjuna of the 1000 arms was one on the Pandava brothers, and it may be noted that the Ratanpur Haihaivansis still have a story of their first ancestor stealing a horse from Arjuna, and a consequent visit of Arjuna and Krishna to Ratanpur for its recovery.
Since the Haihayas also claim descent from a snake and are from the moon it seems not unlikely that they are from Saka origin.
www.rajputindia.com /rajputs/Haiwaha.asp   (869 words)

  
 Kalachuri - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The name Kalachuri is used by two kingdoms who had a sucession of dynasties from the 10th-12th centuries, one ruling over areas in Central India (west Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan) and were called Chedi or Haihaya (Heyheya) (northern branch) and the other southern Kalachuri who ruled over parts of Karnataka.
Mount Kalanjara is in north central India, east of the Indus Valley floodplain.
Kaartaveerya-arjuna, of a thousand arms, was king of the Haihayas, and he was defeated and had his arms cut off by Parasurama.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kalachuri   (1843 words)

  
 KALABHRAS
Parasurama not only killed Sahasrarjuna, the hero of haihayas but also massacred the descendants of all haihayas and other kshatriya races for 21 times to avenge the death of his father by erasing the entire kshatriyas races from the face of the eath.
Haihayas were believed to have gained sufficient importance during 3rd Century A.D. The original habitat of Haihayas was believed to be Narmada valley with Mahishmati as the capital.
Haihayas were the most ancient people of Aryan descendancy having their connection to even harappan civilization.
www.geocities.com /mudiraja/mudiraju_kalabhras.html   (21314 words)

  
 Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : East Godavari   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
An early ruler of Kakatiya dynasty, Prola II, threw off the imperial yoke of the western Chalukyas of Kalyani and asserted his independence.
Prola II was succeeded by his son Rudra (1150-1195), who obtained the Godavari delta as a fief from the Chalukya Chola emperor Rajaraja II and attempted to avenge the defeat of his father at the hands of Haihayas of Kona.
The Minister of Rajendra Chola-II, Devana Preggada, is said to have first reduced the territory bordering the sea and established him self at Draksharama in 1163 and then advanced on the Haihayas of Kona and having defeated them, he compelled them to acknowledge the supremacy of his sovereign.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /topic/East_Godavari.html   (3341 words)

  
 Mahabharata Of Vyasa, A Complete Translation By Kisari Mohan Gaguly
Assisted by the king of the Haihayas, the god of fire, caused by the wind to blaze forth with energy consumed the uninhabited but delightful retreat of the high-souled Apava.
The puissant Rama, the son of Jamadagni, filled with wrath, lopped off the arms of Arjuna and brought back, O monarch, his sire's calf which was wandering within the inner enclosures of the king's palace.
Slaughtering thousands of Haihayas in rage, the descendent of Bhrigu, O king, made the earth miry with blood.
www.bharatadesam.com /spiritual/mahabharata/mahabharata_12a049.php   (2133 words)

  
 Parashurama - HinduWiki
All these kings were born in the Kingdom of the Ikshvaku, a solar clan and the Haihayas were a lunar clan.
The enmity between the Haihaya and the Bhargavas are mentioned in the Mahabharata Hindu text numerous times.
Parashurama then became responsible for killing the world's corrupted Haihaya kings and warriors who came to attack him in revenge for the killing of Kartavirya Arjuna, to prevent a Brahmin from being emperor and threatening their position.
www.hinduwiki.com /index.php?title=Parashurama   (2031 words)

  
 E N C Y C L O P E D I A   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
He is said to have cleared the earth to the Brahmans.
The origin of his hostility to the Kshatriyas is thus related: - Kasta-virya, a Kshatriya, and King of the Haihayas, had a thousand arms.
This king paid a visit to the hermitage of Jamad-agni in the absence of that sage, and was hospitably entertained by his wife, but when he departed he carried off a sacrificial calf belonging to their host.
www.mypurohith.com /encyclopedia/EnclopP.asp   (2267 words)

  
 Bhr.gu, va_run.i, son of Varun.a:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Sagara avenged on the Haihayas and other enemies with his proficiency in war.
Another work is Robert P. Goldman, 1977, Gods, priests and warriors: the Bhr.gus of the Maha_bha_rata; this monograph described the unconventional role played by the Bhr.gus and their pre-occupation with death, violence, sorcery, hostility to deva-s making them serve as priests to asura-s.
Ka_rtavi_rya_rjuna of the Haihaya dynasty had his capital in Ma_his.mati_, situated on the banks of Narmada_ river.
www.hindunet.org /saraswati/khambat/bhrgu01.htm   (2405 words)

  
 SRIMAD BHAGAVATAM: CANTO 9 - CHAPTER 15
Unto him, that god of men together with his soldiers, ministers and the rest of his retinue, could the great sage as the triumph of austerity from his cow of plenty [kâmadhenu] offer everything that was needed.
He [the king] seeing what source of wealth greater than his own personal opulence it in fact was, could not appreciate it really and became with his Haihayas desirous after that cow of the fire sacrifice.
In his conceitedness encouraged he his men to steal the sage his cow of plenty that by them was taken to Mâhishmatî with the calf crying of the violence.
www.srimadbhagavatam.org /canto9/chapter15.html   (3967 words)

  
 East Godavari - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Haihayas of Kona and eastern Chalukyas of Pithapuram took advantage of the death of Gonka II and asserted their independence.
During his reign, he was opposed by the Haihayas of Kona.
However, Rudra does not seem to have left them in peaceful possession of this area.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/East_Godavari   (3518 words)

  
 The Devi Bhagavatam: The Sixth Book: Chapter 17
The Bhârgava wives, when they were very much harassed by the Haihayas, went to the Himâlayâs, overwhelmed with terror and disappointment.
Now bow down with humility before this my son Aurvya (born from the thighs); this son may be pleased by your bowing down and may restore you your eyesights.
Hearing thus the words of the Brâhmin lady, the Haihayas began to praise the boy with hymns.
www.sacred-texts.com /hin/db/bk06ch17.htm   (1805 words)

  
 History - Jats and The Scythians
Wilson, who held the Purans to be not older than 1045 A.D., also suspected that the Hayas and the Haihayas of the Hindus had some connection with the Hia,......."who make a figure in the Chinese history.
It is not impossible, however, that we have confirmatory evidence of the Scythian origin of the Haihayas as Col. Tod supposed".
In short, it has been suspected by many European Orientalists that a Central Asian genealogy entered India with the Indo-Scythic races and was cleverly engrafied on the Indo-Aryan genealogical tree by the unscrupulous Hindu ethnologist, who dubbed the descendants of the barbarian invaders as Kshatriyas of the Lunar race.
www.sikhnet.com /sikhnet/discussion.nsf/SearchView/D5CAC79F1DFDD16D87256A57004CFD5D!OpenDocument   (1418 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Paradas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Numerous Puranic texts associate the Paradas with the Kamboja, Saka, Yavana and Pahlava tribes, and brand them together as Panca-ganah ("five hordes").
These five hordes were military allies of the Haihaya and Taljunga Kshatriyas of the Yadava line, and were chiefly responsible for dethroning King Bahu of Kosala.
Later, King Sagara, son of Bahu, was able to defeat the Haihayas and Taljungas together with the five hordes.
www.yourart.com /research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/Paradas   (393 words)

  
 History - 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
A branch of ksatriyas,who call themselves as Haihayavamshi Kshtriyas,claim their geneology from this king Haiahaya.,and are also called as Jayaswals or Jaiswals mostly settled in North India..
The earth prayed him to give her the rulers and said that she had hidden many kshatriyas bornof Haihaya race and described further how and where she had hidden other kshatriyas and requested him to install those kings, for protecting her.
I..........’’’’’’’they [ the Haihayas ] appear to have spread in the forest clkad regions of the modern central provinces and founded several kingdoms.
www.sskna.org /ssk_history.html   (5564 words)

  
 E N C Y C L O P E D I A   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
KARNATA, KARNATAKA The country where the Canarese language is spoken, in the central districts of the Peninsula, including Mysore.
KARTA-VIRYA Son of Krita-virya, king of the Haihayas.
This is his patronymic, by which he is best known; his real name was Arjuna.
www.mypurohith.com /Encyclopedia/EnclopK2.asp   (1629 words)

  
 History of Chhattisgarh
This Rajput family called themselves the Haihaya dyanasty.
History tells us that Chhattisgarh was attacked by the Marathas’ in 1741 and the power of the Haihayas’ was destroyed by them.
They conquered the region in 1745 AD and deposed Raghunathsinghji who was the last surviving member of the Ratanpur State.
gkawadhiya.wordpress.com   (355 words)

  
 Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 2 Chapter 7 Verse 4
The great sage Atri prayed for offspring, and the Lord, being satisfied with him, promised to incarnate as Atri's son, Dattatreya [Datta, the son of Atri].
Transcendental relations between the Personality of Godhead and the living entities are eternally established in five different affectionate humors, which are known as santa, dasya, sakhya, vatsalya and madhurya.
The vivid example is Haihaya, who achieved all such perfection in devotional service but, because of his offense at the feet of a devotee, was killed by Lord Parasurama.
www.srimadbhagavatam.com /2/7/4/en1   (448 words)

  
 Sun Dynasty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
King Asita - He was defeated by rival Kings from the clans of Haihayas, Talajanghas and Shashabindhus in battle.
Sagara, was born to her, with poison in his body as foretold by the sage.
Sagara, who by then had become an accomplished warrior, amassed an army and succeeded in defeating his father's enemies and regained his kingdom.
nba.servegame.org /en/Sun_Dynasty.htm   (1040 words)

  
 Basic chronology
sagara is son of bAhu from ikSvAku line whom haihayas defeated.
Another parashurAma is from the haihaya line vi 4 4 43 (sakalakSatriyakSayakAriNamasheshahaihayakulaketubhUtanca parashurAmamapAstu vIrYyavalAvalepaM cakAra) calls him "haihayakulaketu".
There is no indication that haihaya parashurAma of 21 Yu is an avatAra.
members.tripod.com /~tanmoy/mythicgen/tidbits.html   (1893 words)

  
 The Story of Lord Dattatreya
Dattatreya was he called; he sucked Anasuya's breast: He was Vishnu indeed incarnate; He was Atri's second son.
He issued from His mother's womb seven days afterwards being enraged on seeing that haughty king of the Haihayas was near and offending Atri.
Filled with indignation at the long pains and toil of his residence in the womb, a portion of Shiva was born as Durvasas, in whom darkness predominated.
www.avatara.org /dattatreya/story.html   (985 words)

  
 Dattatreya Life   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
He is forever protecting the good and causing its dominance and protects offsprings from destruction by the Daitya (Asura's as the sons of Diti).
Birth of Durvasa: Enraged on seeing the haughty king of the Haihayas offending Maharishi Atri, Durvasa, the partial incarnation of Shiva issued from the womb of Anusuya.
The predominant Tamas Guna made him angry and desire to burn up the Haihaya.
srath.com /spirituality/guru/dattatreya.htm   (855 words)

  
 The Hindu : Harappa and Vedic Civilisation
With practically all the ruling dynasties getting wiped out, in the war or soon after, the devastation far exceeded the havoc wrought by the Haihayas and their confederates; and its effects lingered very much longer.
Thapar discovered in 1975 (Puratattva) that it was even consistent with the bizarre Puranic story of the Haihaya raids.
It is hard to see how (and why) anyone could have cooked up such a complex tale — or explain away the sameness of the history told by so many different Puranas from so many different parts of the country.
www.hinduonnet.com /mag/2002/07/07/stories/2002070700310400.htm   (1529 words)

  
 Devi Bhagavatam (Devi Puranam)
Vyâsa said :-- Thus consoling the Munis, with reasonable words, the Haihayas began to roam about, in search of the wives of the Bhârgavas.
Your son will be famed by the name of Ekavîra; and from him will propagate the Haihaya dynasty on the earth.
Thus consoling his beloved, whose abode is in the Lotus and placing the child there in that position, He mounted on an excellent car with Laksmî and went to Vaikuntha.
www.astrojyoti.com /devibhagavatam29.htm   (7904 words)

  
 Hindunet: The Hindu Universe: Re: New Book : RIG VEDA AND THE HISTORY OF INDIA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
The two Ikshvaku kings, and Mandhata lived in the time of their conflict with the Druhyus far earlier, who pushed their cousins the Druhyus from UP to the Panjab.
They were in constant war with especially the Kashi kings Divodasa and Pratardana and their Kshatravrddha family.
Another indication that Vedic Purukutsa was not a Ikshvaku, is that Vamadeva Gautama was in the court of the Ikshvaku kings Parikshita Pâripatra and his sons Shala and Dala, but also consecrated king Durmukha Panchala, the Bharata (Aitareya Brahmana VIII, 23).
www.hindunet.com /forum/showthreaded.php?Cat=15,44&Number=17672&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=7&o=&vc=1   (802 words)

  
 Amazon.com: The Haihayas of Tripuri and their monuments (Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India): Books: Rakhal ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-08)
Amazon.com: The Haihayas of Tripuri and their monuments (Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India): Books: Rakhal Das Banerji
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