A place to the north of the Himalayas. Marutta fought a battle here as per Mahabharata Udyogaparva Chapter 111 verse 23.
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Ushirabija (1)
A mountain in North India as per Mahabharata Vanaparva Chapter 139 verse 1.
Ushinara (4)
A region. Its army was destroyed by Arjuna as per Mahabharata Karnaparva Chapter 5 verse 47. The kshatriyas there were cursed into become shudras as per Mahabharata Anushasanaparva Chapter 33 verses 22-23.
Ushinara (3)
Another name for Vrishadarbhi who ruled Kashi as per Mahabharata Anushasanaparva Chapter 32.
Ushinara (2)
A yadava king. He was present at Draupadi’s swayamwar as per Mahabharata Adiparva Chapter 185 verse 2.
Ushinara (1)
A famous Chandravanshi king.
Antecedents: Vishnu – Brahma- Atri – Chandra – Budha – Pururavas – Ayus – Nahusha – Yayati – Anudruhyu – Sabhanara – Kalanara – Srijjaya – Ushinara.
Ushinara was the father of Shibi and Vena.
Once the ashtavasus reached Vasishta’s hermitage with their wives. The wife of Dyova liked Vasishta’s cow Nandini, and she wanted to gift it to Ushinara’s daughter, who was her dear friend. To please her, her husband carried it away along with its calf. Later, after failing to find the calf nearby, Vasishta used his divine vision to locate it. Having found out what had happened, he cursed that the vasus would be born as humans. That is how the ashtavasus were born to Ganga and Shantanu, as per Devibhagavata Dwitiyaskanda.
Once Indra and Agni decided to test the emperor Ushinara’s generosity. Indra took the form of an eagle, and Agni, a dove. The dove fell into the lap of Ushinara, as he was conducting a yajna. The eagle followed him, and began a debate with Ushinara.
“You call yourself generous, and you take away my food?”
‘The dove has sought refuge in me. It is my duty to save it. If it is food you require, I will provide it.”, Ushinara replied.
But though he promised his entire kingdom to the eagle, it wouldn’t agree. Finally, it said it would accept on condition that an equal amount of flesh (to the dove’s weight) was given from Ushinara’s body. Ushinara immediately cut some flesh and placed it on the scales. But it couldn’t match the dove’s weight. Ushinara kept on adding flesh, but the result was the same. Finally he himself stood on the scales. As per Mahabharata Vanaparva Chapter 131, on seeing this, Indra and Agni reverted to their original form, blessed the emperor and took him along with them, to the heavens. A similar tale is told of Shibi too.
Ushinara gave Galava 200 horses to marry Madhavi.
A king called Shunaka gifted Ushinara a sword as per Mahabharata Shantiparva Chapter 166 verse 79.
Ushinara became as prestigious as Indra after conducting a yajna on the banks of the Vitasta as per Mahabharata Vanaparva Chapter 130 verses 20-21.
Ushinara attained swargaloka by giving away cows as per Mahabharata Anushasanaparva Chapter 76 verse 25.
Ushik (2)
The wife of the sage Deerkhatamas as per Rigveda Mandala 1 Anuvaka 16 Sukta 112.
She was as a maid to the wife of the aged king of Kalinga. The king wanted Deerkhatamas to impregnate the queen. The queen refused and sent Ushik to Deerkhatamas instead. The son born to them was Kakshivan as per Rigveda Mandala 1 Anuvaka 18 verse 125.
Ushik (1)
A sage mentioned in the Rigveda
Ushanas
Another name for the sage Shukra, son of Bhrigu.
Ushangu
Also known as Rushangu. A sage, who, knowing that he was becoming old, gave up his body in Pridhukatheertha and attained Vishnuloka. Sages such as Arshtishena, Vishwamitra, Sindhudweepa, Devapi all attained brahmanya in his hermitage as per Mahabharata Shantiparva Chapter 38 verses 33, 39.