Difference between revisions 8540863 and 8540864 on simplewiki[[File:Krishna as Envoy.jpg|thumb|Ahir<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=voLXAAAAMAAJ&q=abhira+krishna|title=Jainism: Art, Architecture, Literature & Philosophy|last1=Rangarajan|first1=Haripriya|last2=Kamalakar|first2=G.|last3=Reddy|first3=A. K. V. S.|date=2001|publisher=Sharada Publishing House|isbn=978-81-85616-77-3|language=en}}</ref> god Krishna as envoy to the Kaurava court before Kurukshetra war. Yadava Satyaki takes out his sword when the Kauravas, raise their (contracted; show full)bn=978-81-85579-57-3|language=en}}</ref> The Sena includes Krishna’s 18,000 brothers and cousins. The Sena had 7 Maharathis (Krishna, Balaram, Samba, Ahuka, Charudeshna, Chakradeva and Satyaki) and 7 Athirathis (Kritavarma, Anadhrishti, Samika, Samitinjaya, Kanka, Sanku, Kunti).<ref>{{Cite web|last=DigitalCavalry|title=Narayani Sena & Lord Krishna's Politics|url=http://iyadav.com/narayani-sena/|access-date=2022-10-18|website=I Yadav|language=english}}</ref> ==Rule of the Nepal== Gopala Dynasty===Gopala dynasty=== The Gopala Dynasty or Gopala Bansha was a first dynasty of ancient Nepal founded by Gopa (Yadava) in the Kathmandu Valley. The Kings of Gopala Bansha ruled over Nepal for 505 years. It was replaced by Ahirs (Yadava) of Mahispala Dynasty. They claimed descent from Lunar (chandravamsi) or Ne Muni Dynasty. The Kings of Gopala Bansha ruled over Nepal for 505 years. It was replaced by Ahirs (Yadava) of Mahispala Dynasty. The Gopalas and Mahisapalas are together known, sometimes, as Abhiras. The Brahmanical version of the vamsavalis associates Gopalas with Krishna and the Nepali legendary sage called Ne or Nemi.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.co.in/books?id=rehKAAAAYAAJ&q=gopal+dynasty&dq=gopal+dynasty&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjhtK3zisvvAhWKXisKHWB4CUMQ6AEwCXoECAcQAw|title=Tourism in Nepal: A Profile|last=Satyal|first=Yajna Raj|date=1988|publisher=Nath Publishing House|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.co.in/books?id=uURuAAAAMAAJ&q=gopal+dynasty&dq=gopal+dynasty&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjhtK3zisvvAhWKXisKHWB4CUMQ6AEwB3oECAkQAw|title=Nepal, the Living Heritage: Environment and Culture|last=Kerung|first=P. T. Sherpa|last2=Höivik|first2=Susan|date=2002|publisher=Kathmandu Environmental Education Project|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.co.in/books?id=UI8cAAAAMAAJ&q=gopal+dynasty&dq=gopal+dynasty&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjhtK3zisvvAhWKXisKHWB4CUMQ6AEwCHoECAQQAw|title=Nepal: An Introduction to Nepalese Culture|date=1975|publisher=Sahayogi Press|language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.co.in/books?id=bXtuAAAAMAAJ&redir_esc=y|title=The Palace in Nepalese Politics: With Special Reference to the Politics of 1951 to 1990|last=Dangol|first=Sanu Bhai|date=1999|publisher=Ratna Pustak Bhandar|language=en}}</ref> ==Related pages== *[[Yadav]] == References == {{reflist}} [[Category:Hinduism]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://simple.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=8540864.
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