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King in Hindu texts From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ushana (Sanskrit: उशन, romanized: Uśana) is a king featured in Hindu literature. A member of the Yadu dynasty, he is described to be the son of a king named Tamas. The Vishnu Purana states that Ushana performed a hundred ashvamedha sacrifices. Ushana is succeeded by his son, Shiteyus.[1]
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Children | Shiteyus |
Dynasty | Yaduvamsha |
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