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Bhargava (Sanskrit: भार्गव, romanized: Bhārgava) or Bhṛguvamsha refers to a Brahmin race or dynasty that is said to have been founded by the legendary Hindu sage Bhrigu. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Legend
Bhrigu (Sanskrit: भृगु, IAST: Bhṛgu) is a rishi of Adi-rishi tradition. He is one of the seven great sages, the Saptarshis, and one of the many Prajapatis (the facilitators of creation) created by Brahma. [1]
In layman and academic parlance, the name of a dynasty is often affixed before the common name of a state in reference to a state under the rule of a particular dynasty. For example, whereas the official name of the realm ruled by the Qajar dynasty was the "Sublime State of Iran", the domain is commonly known as " Qajar Iran ".
Parasurama was the Bhargava leader who ended the kingdom. Haihaya clans The Haihayas ( Sanskrit : हैहय ) were an ancient confederacy of five gana s (clans), who claimed their common ancestry from Yadu .
Bhargava was born in Bangalore, India.His family emigrated to the New York City borough, The Bronx, [1] where he grew up and became, in his words, a "ferocious Yankees fan." [2] He attended Harvard College, where he opposed Reserve Officers Training Corps presence, [3] and graduated summa cum laude [4] in 1990.
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The Naga dynasty is known mainly from the coins issued by its rulers, and from brief mentions in literary texts and inscriptions of the other dynasties. [4] According to the Vayu and the Brahmanda Puranas, nine Naga kings ruled Padmavati (or Champavati), and seven Naga kings ruled Mathura, before the Guptas.