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      • According to the Mahabharata, the Pandavas and the Kauravas were from the lineage of Puru. Kartavirya Arjuna, Krishna and Balarama were from the lineage of Yadu.
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  2. Jul 3, 2017 · Is Lord Krishna a Kshatriya or a Yadava or is he born into a kshatriya dynasty named Yadavas? The Supreme Personality of Godhead, Kṛṣṇa, the Supersoul in the hearts of all living entities, descended in His original form as a human being in the dynasty or family of Yadu. ~ SB 9.23.20-21

  3. Yadu had a son named Kroshta whose descendant was Krishna. Once, Satvata and his son Bhima caught hold of Lord Rama's Ashwamedha sacrifice horse and then they were defeated by Hanuman and Shatrughna and the Yadava Kingdom was given to Ikshvaku Dynasty.

  4. 1 day ago · Vrishni, Madhu and Sattvata were some of the well-known descendents of Yadu lineage through Krostu. Since Lord Krishna was a descendant of this branch of the family, he was known as Yadava, Varshneya, Madhava and Sattvata.

  5. In this Mahabharat episode, Sadhguru looks at the descendants of Puru’s brother Yadu, who formed the Yadava clan, into which Krishna was born.

  6. The Descendants of Yadu refer to the lineage associated with Lord Krishna, known for their divine qualities and historical significance. This family faced destruction due to a Brahmana's curse and is connected to notable figures like Vrisha and Madhu.

  7. Nov 5, 2022 · It is believed that Vrishni was the son of Satvata, a descendant of Yadu, the son of Yayati. He had two wives, Gandhari and Madri. He has a son named Devamidhusha by his wife Madri. Vasudeva, the father of Krishna was the grandson of Devamidhusha. Vasudeva had two sons Krishna, Balarama and a daughter Subhadra (mother - Devaki)

  8. Yadu is one of the five Indian tribes (panchajana, panchakrishtya or panchamanusha) mentioned in the Rig Veda. Krishna is the descendant of Yadu from Vedic tribe. The Mahabharata, the Harivamsha and the Puranas mention Yadu as the eldest son of king Yayati and his queen Devayani.