Origin and history of Yaduvansh


 According to old writings and Puranas, the possibility of Yaduvansh being around 6000 BC is now known.

 


1- Moon to Atri, Moon to Mercury, Mercury to Pururva

 From Pururava to Vanayu, Amavasu, Wushu, Shatayu, Dhartyu and Dhimanta

 3- Nahusha, Kshatrabrit, Rajabha, Raji and Anena from age

 4- Yayati, Ayati, Sanyati and Ayati from Nahush

 Yayati had two wives, Yadu and Turvash from Devyani while Druhu, Puru and Anu were from Sharmishtha.

 Yadu or Yadav's territory was given to the south of the state, today's Sindh and Gujarat, while Turvas was given the south-east area from present-day Punjab to up to

 The same was given to Druhu on the west and the entire area in the Puru dynasty, in this same dynasty, the majestic king Bharata became Sudas and Anu was given the area of ​​the north.




Now let's talk about Yaduvanshi



 1- Shahsrajit, Kroshta, Nal and Ripu were born to Yadu.


 2- Satjit from Shahashrajit and Briginian from Kroshta


 3- Mahahay, Vanuhay and Haihay from Satjit



 haihay bans


 1- Dharma from Haihay, Eye to Dharma, Eye to Kunti, Kunti to Sohanji, Sohanji to Nahishyaman and Nahishyaman to Bhadrashen



furiously


 1Brijnian to Swah, Swah to Rasangu, Rasangu to Chitrarath, Chitraratha to Sansbindu, Sansbindu to Pridhu, Pridhu to Suyajna, Suyjna to Ushana, Ushna to Titikshu, Titikshu to Marut, Maruta to Vikhar, Vikhar to Kinkamakvacha, Jya Kinkamakvach to Jya Kinkamkv.  Vidarbha


 2- Kratha, Kaushik and Lanepad from Vidarbha


 3- Kunti from Kratha, Chidi from Kaushik and Manu from Lanepad



 Krishna's Banswali


 1- After 20 generations of Kunti, Satvata, Satvata to Brishani, Brishni to Devmadha, Devmadha to Surasena, Surasena to Vasudev



 Kansh Ka Banswali


 Kunti-Dhrishta-Nubriti-Viduratha-Dashah-Vyom-Jimut-Devavrdha-Bribhu


 2 Bribhu to Kukur, Bhajaman, Shashi and Kambalavahirshi


 3- Kukur- Brishani-Dhriti-Kapotroma-Tetiri-Card-Nal-Dardundbhi-Rehab-Ahuk


 4-Ahuk to Devak and Ugrasen


 5- Kansha from Ugrasen



Druhu Bansh - (Towards present day Afghanistan)


 Vabhu-Satu-Arabdhaya-Gandhara-Dharma-Dhrita-Durmana-Pracheta is not mentioned after this



 Turvash dynasty- Vahi -Bharga-Bhanuman-Tribhanu-Udarbridhi Karandham- Marut (He was childless and adopted Dushyanta, who was a Puruvanshi, became Shudra because of leaving Kshatriya Karma, fought on the side of Kauravas in Mahabharata)



 Anu dynasty


 1- Jabhanar- Shreejaya-Puranjaya-Janmejaya-Mahasala-Mahamana


 2-Ushiner and Tituchu from Mahamana


 3- From Ushinar Nrga, Krimi, Shiva, Nava and Subrit


 4- Kaikeya, Madrak, Suvir and Krishadak from Shiv



Puru dynasty-Janamejaya- Anant-Prachinvan- After 30 generations, Kuru became Kuru and then this lineage became Kuruvanshi.



 Kuru Dynasty - 15 generations later, Shantanu-Bhishma from Shantanu, Chitrangad and Vichitravirya and Bhishma's celibate and both brothers did not have sons, this dynasty ended



 Question - Do Yadav wear Janeu?


 Answer- Yes, Khagarias of Bihar, Yadavs from Kisanganj side always wear Janeu

 



Vanswali of Lord Shri Ram



 Today we will talk about the banswali of Lord Shri Ram, then this Vanswali starts from Kashyap sage.  The sage had 16 wives: Aditi, Diti, Danu, Kastha, Aristha, Sursa, Ila, Yamini, Muni, Krodhavasha, Tamra, Surabhi, Timi, Binita, Kadru and Patangi.


 Here I am just telling Vanswali from Aditi



 1-  Aditi had 12 sons, in which Vaishyan, Aryama, Pusha, Khashta, Savita, Bhaga, Dhata, Bidhata, Varun, Mitra, Trivikram and Indra


 2- Vivasvaan to Baivasvat Manu


 3- The 10 sons of Baivasvat Manu, which include Ila, Ichchhavaku, Kushanam, Arishta, Dhrishta, Narishyanta, Mahabali, Sharyati and Prishadha.


 4- Ikshvakul dynasty had three sons, Kuchhi, Nimi and Dandak, in which Nimi was called Jain pilgrimage.


 5- The sons of some were Bikuchi, Bikuchi from Bikuchi, Baan from arrow, Anardaya from arrow, Prithu from Anaraday, Trishanku from Prithu, Dhundhamar from Trishanku, Yuvanashra from Dhundhamar, Mandhata from Yuvanashra, Susandhi from Mandhata


 6- Susandhi's two sons Dhruvsandhi and Prasenjit


 7- Bharata from Dhruvasandhi, Bharat to Sagara, Sagara to Bhagirath, Bhagirath to Raghu, Raghu to Ambareesh, Ambarisha to Yayati, Yayati to Nabhaga to Nabhaga and Dasaratha to Ram


 son of brahma


 Atri, Angarish, Bhrigu, Vasistha, Daksha, Kandarbha, Swambhu Manu, Krit, Pulatsya, Pulah, Chitragupta, Marichi, Narada, Sanak, Sanatan, Sanat Kumar, Sanandan


 As we all know Swayambhu Manu was married to Satrupa and his son Priyabrit who was married to the daughter of Bahsmati Vishwakarma ji and Utanapada who was the second son was married to Suniti and Suruchi Akuti, Devahuti and Prasuti.  had a daughter


 Priyavrata became the king of Jambudvipa and it was his right that his son Agnidhra had a total of 9 sons, which are as follows: Ilebritta, Nabhi, Hiranyamaya, Ramyaka, Hari, Kipurush, Kuru, Ketumal, Bhadraksha.


 Now let's talk about Bashishtha Rishi, his wife's name was Arundhati, his sons were Devraj, Varuni, Shakti, Shrestabhija, Arthnidhi, Apava, Maitravaruni etc.


 The same Agastya was the brother of Rishi Bashishtha and his sons were Kaushalya, Shakata, Palha, Paulastya, Sumedhas, Gandharkavan.


 Now let's talk about Chitragupta, in this Chitragupta had two wives, one was named Iravati and the other was Nandini. At present, the Banaswali originated from Nadini, nowadays Bhanu, Biswabhanu, Bibhanu and Bibhanu and Kulshreshtha, Nigam, Saxena Gaur Bhatnagar, originated from Nadini,  Mathur, Charu etc use surnames


 Pulatsya Rishi's wife was Havibhurva and Idvila, who had sons Bishasarva, who had three sons Ravana, Kumbhakarna and Bibhishan.


 Narad Rishi also had sons, his sons were named Chaitanya, Panchasarva, Madhava, Ballabh, Nimbarka and Narayan.


 Brahmin Bansha or Rishi Bansha also continued to move forward. Initially, the concept of 3 and 13 continued in Barhamno, but now this concept has ended, in which these three gotras considered themselves superior, but now it is over Garga.  Saryuparin is the gotra of Brahmins whose origin is said to be in Gorakhpur and nearby villages of Deoria. Garg gotra is also found in Bhumihar Barhamno of Sitamarhi.  On this basis, it can be said that both Saryuparin and Bhumihar are not different, but they are the same, the same Garg gotra is also found in some merchants, on that I will write a separate post whether they are also related to them or not.