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UGRAYUDHA I. UGRAYUDHA II. UGRAYUDHA III. a Powerful Person UGRASENA II 805 ULUKA I 5) Ugrasena imprisoned. Vasudeva, father of Sri Krsna UGRATEJAS I. A synonym of Lord Siva. (M.B. Anusa- was Ugrasena's minister. Karhsa, when he attained sana Parva, Chapter 17, Verse 5). majority imprisoned Ugrasena and became himself king. UGRATEJAS II. A serpent. It welcomed Balabhadra- (M.B. Sabha Parva, Chapter 22). rama once. (M.B. Mausala Parva, Chapter 4, Verse 15) . 6) Ugrasena regained kingdom. Sri Krsna killed Kariisa with UGRATIRTHA. A Ksatriya king, who was Krodhavaia, the permission of Ugrasena and made him king again. the asura, reborn. (M.B. Adi Parva, Chapter 67, Verse During the reign of Ugrasena, Jarasandha and Salva 65). attacked Maihurapuri. (See under Krsna). UGRAYUDHA I. A son of Dhrtarastra. (M.B. Adi at the 7) Ugrasena and the iron rod. While Ugrasena was ruling Parva, Chapter 67, Verse 99). He was present the Kingdom, the sages Visvamitra, Narada and Kanja wedding of Pancali. (M.B. Adi Parva, Chapter 185). the once came to Dvaraka. To insult the sages, the Yadavas UGRAYUDHA II. A Pancala king and partisan of brought before them, Samba dressed as a pregnant Pandavas. Karna wounded him in war. (Karna Parva, woman. The Yadavas told the sages that she was Babhru's Chapter 56, Verse 44) . wife, and wanted to be told whether the child she deli- UGRAYUDHA III. A powerful person, who fought on vered would be male or female. The sages understood the Kaurava side. (M.B. Salya Parva, Chapter 2, Verse their evil mentality, and prophesied that Samba would 37). deliver an iron rod fierce enough to annihilate the UGRAYUDHA IV. An emperor killed by Bhlsma. (M.B. whole Yadava race. According to the prophecy the Santi Parva, Chapter 27, Verse 10) . next day Samba delivered an iron rod. The Yadavas UGRODHA. A king of the lunar dynasty. (Bhagavata, imparted the news to Ugrasena, who got the iron rod 9th Skandha). reduced to powder and deposited the powder in the sea. UJJAYA. One of the sons of Visvamitra. They were He also enforced prohibition of liquor in the country. Brahmavadins. (M.B. Anusasana Parva, Chapter 4, (To know how the powder of the rod ruined the Yadava Verse 58). si si tua ted dynasty see under Krsna) . (M.B. Mausala Parva, UJJANAKA. The As rama of Arsti senamahar was lake. Chapter 1 ). near Mount Gandhamadana in front of Manasa 8) After death. After his death, Ugrasena joined the Ujjanaka was a lake near the as rama. A dip in the Visvadevatas. Bhurisravas, Sala, Bhuri, Karhsa- waters of the lake, it was believed, would wash off all Ugrasena, Vasudeva, Uttara with his brother Sankha sins. (M.B. Anusasana Parva, Chapter 25, Verse 35). these kings (after death) joined the company of Visva- UJJAPALAKA. A desert near the airama of Uttanka of the and devatas. (M.B. Svargarohana Parva, Chapter 5, Verses muni. Dhundhu, offspring asuras, Madhu 16, 17). Kaitabha, lived in this desert. (See under Dhundhu) . UGRASENA II. A brother of King Janamejaya. He, UJJAYANTAPARVATA. A mountain near the Pinda- along with his two brothers thrashed the son of Sarama. raka temple in Sauras^ra. It is believed to possess (M.B. Adi Parva, Chapter 3, Verses 1 and 2). wonderful siddhis. (M.B. Vana Parva, Chapter 88, UGRASENA III. Son of Kasyapa by his wife Muni. Verse 21). the in ancient (M.B. Adi Parva, Chapter 65, Verse 42) . He was pre- UJJAYINl. One of seven very sacred places sent at the birthday celebrations of Arjuna. (M.B. Adi India. Its ancient name was Avantl. The seven sacred cities are: Kasl. Parva, Chapter 122, Verse 52) . He was also present to Ayodhya, Mathura, Maya, KaficI, witness the fight between Arjuna and Krpacarya at the Avantika, and Dvaravati. The famous Mahakala temple of the river Virata city. (M.B. Virata Parva, Chapter 56, Verses described by Kalidasa was on the banks 1 1 is and 12) . Sipra flowing through Ujjayinl. Jyotirliriga of Siva UGRASENA IV. A king who was Svarbhanu, the asura, the presiding deity in the temple. There is also a holy reborn. (M. B. Adi Parva, Chapter 67, Verses 12 and bathing ghat called Kofitirtha here. A bath in it is as 13). beneficial as an Asvamedha yajna. (M.B. Vana Parva, UGRASENA V. A son of Dhrtarastr.i. He is also called Chapter 82 ) . Citrasena. (M.B. Adi Parva. Chapter 67, Verse 100) . UKTHA. Agni, the father of Paravanl. This agni is This Ugrasena was killed by Bhima. (M.B. Drona Parva, saluted with three kinds of Uktha hymns. (M.B. Vana Chapter 137). Parva, Chapter 219, Verse 25). of Samaveda. UGRASENA VI. Son of Pariksit, king of the Lunar UKTHA (M). A particular portion I. son Sakuni. dynasty. (M.B. Adi Parva, Chapter 94, Verses 52-54). ULUKA The of (M.B. Udyoga Parva, Stanza 25) . It is stated in Adi UGRASRAVAS I. Son of Muni Lomaharsa. He is the Chapter 57, Mahabharata, Stanza that Uluka was Suta who told Puranic stories to the munis at Naimisa- Parva, Chapter 182, 22, present a of at the Svayarhvara ( the Bride choosing husband ) ranya. (M.B. Adi Parva, Chapter 1, Verse 1). In the Bharata Battle Uluka was sent as a UGRASRAVAS XL A son of Dhrtarastra. Bhlmasena Draupadl. to the of the Pandavas ' Duryodhana. killed him in the battle of Kuruksetra. Adi messenger camp by (M.B. Parva, 161 After that he ( M.B. Udyoga Parva, Chapter ). Chapter 67, Verse 100, and Drona Parva, Chapter 157, returned to Duryodhana with the message of the Panda- Verse 19). vas. (M.B. Udyoga Parva, Chapter 163). He combated UGRASRAVAS III. Husband of Silavati. under (See with the King of Cedi on the first day of the battle. Atri, Para 7). (M.B. Bhlsma Parva, Chapter 45) . After that Sahadeva UGRATAPAS. Son of Sutapas, a muni of the Bhrgu attacked Uluka. (M.B. BhTsma Parva, Chapter 72, dynasty. Once he concentrated his mind and thoughts Stanza 5). Arjuna defeated Uluka. (M.B. Drona Parva, on Sri Krsna immersed in love of the Gopis with the Chapter 171, Stanza 40). After the death of the teacher result that he was born as daughter of Sunandi, the Drona, Uluka fled from the battle-field. (M.B. Drona Gopi in Aiibldi, and served Krsna. (Padtni Purana). Parva, Chapter 193, Stanza 14). It is mentioned in.
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