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Aarav raghuvanshi lalla
Raghuvanshi (or Raghuwanshi) (Sanskrit: रघुवंशी) is an Indian dynasty. And a respected caste among all Kshatriya community. It has been mentioned in Ramayana and Mahabharata the hero of Ramayana Lord Rama was also a raghuwanshi, first mentioned in Indian mythology. Raghuvanshi is believed to be a lineage of kings tracing its ancestry to Surya. Raghuvanshi kings like Mandhata, Harishchandra, Sagara, Bhagiratha, Dilīpa, Raghu, Aja, Dasaratha and Rama.
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- Aarav raghuvanshi lalla
- Rakh rakh maiya apne charan me amar raghuvanshi super hit bhojpuri geet
- Notables
- Modern History
- References
The clan founder was Vivasvan (विवस्वान) or Vaivaswat Manu (वैवस्वत मनु) who was also known as Arka-tanaya or son of Arka (Surya), is supposed to have lived coeval with the origin of the world. The name Vivaswan literally means "master of the rays"; the sun, or sun-god. The first historically significant king of this dynasty was Vivaswan's grandson Ikshvaku (इक्ष्वाकु). The dynasty is also known as the Ikshvaku dynasty. Raja Prithu was the son of Ikshvaku. Because of the greatness of Raja Prithu(पृथु), the whole planet was known as Prithvi ("Earth").
Kalidasa's famous work, Raghuvansh (Sanskrit: रघुवंश, Raghuvaṃśa) narrates the epic of the Raghuvanshi in 19 sargas (cantos).
Rakh rakh maiya apne charan me amar raghuvanshi super hit bhojpuri geet
Notables
Several legendary kings came from the Ikshvaku dynasty and after King Raghu, his descendants are known as Raghuvanshi.
Modern History
In current time, most of the Raghuvanshi lives in the state of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharastra. While few Raghuvanshi are also settled in various other countries.