Bhumanyu
Bhumanyu | |
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Predecessor | Bharata |
Successor | Suhotra |
Texts | Mahabharata |
Genealogy | |
Parents | Bharata (father), Sunanda (mother) |
Spouse | Puṣkariṇī |
Children | Diviratha, Suhotra, Suhotā, Sukavi, Suyaju, and Ṛcīka |
Dynasty | Chandravamsha |
Bhumanyu (Sanskrit: भूमन्यु, romanized: Bhūmanyu) is a king of the Chandravamsha (Lunar) dynasty in Hindu literature. He is the son of Bharata, and the grandson of Dushyanta. Bhumanyu's lineage is featured in the Mahabharata.[1]
Legend
[edit]The Mahabharata offers two different origins of Bhumanyu's birth: The first legend says that Bharata married Sunanda, the daughter of Sarvasena, the king of the Kashi kingdom, and received from her a son named Bhumanyu. According to another legend, Bhumanyu was born out of a yajna that Bharata performed under the instructions of the sage Bharadvaja.[2]
In the epic, after Bhumanyu reached the age of maturity, his father Bharata entrusted him with the affairs of his kingdom. Bhumanyu had six sons by his wife Puṣkariṇi; Diviratha, Suhotra, Suhotā, Sukavi, Suyaju, and Ṛcīka.[3] Bhumanyu was succeeded by his son, Suhotra.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Ganguli, Kisari Mohan. "The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana". Internet Sacred Text Archive. Vyasa.
- ^ Bhúmanyu.
- ^ www.wisdomlib.org (29 June 2012). "Bhumanyu, Bhūmanyu: 6 definitions". www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
- ^ www.wisdomlib.org (28 January 2019). "Story of Suhotra". www.wisdomlib.org. Retrieved 27 November 2022.