Lord Buddha family tree Ikshvaku Kukshi/Vikukshi Kakutstha or Puranjaya Anena or Anaranya Prithu Vishvagashva Ardra or Chandra Yuvanashva I Shravast Vrihadashva Kuvalashva (Also known as Dhundhumara) Dridhashva Pramod Haryashva I Nikumbh Santashva Krishasva Prasenjit I Yuvanashva II Mandhatri Purukutsa Trasadasyu Sambhoot Anaranya II Trashdashva Haryashva II Vasuman Tridhanva Tryyaruna Satyavrata or Trishanku Harishchandra Rohitashva Harita Chenchu Vijay Rusak Vrika Bahu or Asit Sagara Asmanjasa or Asamanja Anshuman Dileepa I Bhagiratha Shrut Nabhag Ambarisha Sindhu Dweep Pratayu Shrutuparna Sarvakama Sudaas Mitrasah Sarvakama II Ananaranya III Nighna Animitra (Raghu is the brother of Animitra) Duliduh Dileepa II Raghu II Aja Dasaratha Rama Suryavanshi kings after RamaEdit The Puranas provide a genealogical list from Kusha to Brihadbala, who was killed by Abhimanyu in the Mahabharata war. This list is corroborated by the Raghuvamsha till Agnivarna:[5] Kusha (Contemporary to Chandravanshi King Kunti) Atithi (Contemporary to Chandravanshi King Turvasu -2) Nishadha was the founder of Nishadha Kingdom. Nala II Nabhas Pundarika Ksemadhanva Devanika Ahinagu Ruru Pariyatra Sala Dala Bala Uktha Sahasrasva Para II Chandravaloka Tarapida Chandragiri Bhanuchandra Srutayu Uluka Unnabha Vajranabha Sankhana Vyusitasva Visvasaha Hiranyanabha Kausalya Para III (Atnara) Brahmistha Putra Pusya Arthasidhi Dhruvasandhi Sudarsana Agnivarna Sighraga Maru Parsusruta Susandhi Amarsana Mahasvana Sahasvana Visrutvana Visvabhava Visvasahva Nagnajit Taksaka Brihadbala Suryavanshi kings after MahabharataEdit The Puranas also provide the list of the kings from Brihadbala to the last ruler Sumitra. But these lists mention Shakya as an individual, and incorporate the names of Shakya, Shuddodhana, Siddhartha (Gautama Buddha) and Rahula between Sanjaya and Prasenajit. The names of the kings are:[6] Brihatkshaya (or Bruhadrunam) Urukriya (or Gurukshep) Vatsavyuha Prativyoma Bhaanu Divakara (or Divak) Veer Sahadeva Brihadashva-2 Bhanuratha (or Bhanumaan) Pratitashva Supratika Marudeva Sunakshatra Pushkara (or Kinnara) Antariksha Suvarna (or Sutapaa) Sumitra (or Amitrajit) Bruhadaraaj (Okkaka) Barhi (Okkamukha) Kritanjaya (Sivisamjaya) Ranajjaya (Sihassara) Sanjaya (Mahakoshala or Jayasena) Shakya (Sihahanu) Śuddhodana (ruler of Shakya Republic of Kapilavastu) Siddhartha (or Gautama Buddha) Rāhula, the only son of Gautam Buddha Prasenajit (born when Siddhartha was of age 27 years) Kshudraka (or Kuntala) Ranaka (or Kulaka) Suratha Sumitra
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Lord Buddha family tree
Ikshvaku
Kukshi/Vikukshi
Kakutstha or Puranjaya
Anena or Anaranya
Prithu
Vishvagashva
Ardra or Chandra
Yuvanashva I
Shravast
Vrihadashva
Kuvalashva (Also known as Dhundhumara)
Dridhashva
Pramod
Haryashva I
Nikumbh
Santashva
Krishasva
Prasenjit I
Yuvanashva II
Mandhatri
Purukutsa
Trasadasyu
Sambhoot
Anaranya II
Trashdashva
Haryashva II
Vasuman
Tridhanva
Tryyaruna
Satyavrata or Trishanku
Harishchandra
Rohitashva
Harita
Chenchu
Vijay
Rusak
Vrika
Bahu or Asit
Sagara
Asmanjasa or Asamanja
Anshuman
Dileepa I
Bhagiratha
Shrut
Nabhag
Ambarisha
Sindhu Dweep
Pratayu
Shrutuparna
Sarvakama
Sudaas
Mitrasah
Sarvakama II
Ananaranya III
Nighna
Animitra (Raghu is the brother of Animitra)
Duliduh
Dileepa II
Raghu II
Aja
Dasaratha
Rama
Suryavanshi kings after RamaEdit
The Puranas provide a genealogical list from Kusha to Brihadbala, who was killed by Abhimanyu in the Mahabharata war. This list is corroborated by the Raghuvamsha till Agnivarna:[5]
Kusha (Contemporary to Chandravanshi King Kunti)
Atithi (Contemporary to Chandravanshi King Turvasu -2)
Nishadha was the founder of Nishadha Kingdom.
Nala II
Nabhas
Pundarika
Ksemadhanva
Devanika
Ahinagu
Ruru
Pariyatra
Sala
Dala
Bala
Uktha
Sahasrasva
Para II
Chandravaloka
Tarapida
Chandragiri
Bhanuchandra
Srutayu
Uluka
Unnabha
Vajranabha
Sankhana
Vyusitasva
Visvasaha
Hiranyanabha Kausalya
Para III (Atnara)
Brahmistha
Putra
Pusya
Arthasidhi
Dhruvasandhi
Sudarsana
Agnivarna
Sighraga
Maru
Parsusruta
Susandhi
Amarsana
Mahasvana
Sahasvana
Visrutvana
Visvabhava
Visvasahva
Nagnajit
Taksaka
Brihadbala
Suryavanshi kings after MahabharataEdit
The Puranas also provide the list of the kings from Brihadbala to the last ruler Sumitra. But these lists mention Shakya as an individual, and incorporate the names of Shakya, Shuddodhana, Siddhartha (Gautama Buddha) and Rahula between Sanjaya and Prasenajit. The names of the kings are:[6]
Brihatkshaya (or Bruhadrunam)
Urukriya (or Gurukshep)
Vatsavyuha
Prativyoma
Bhaanu
Divakara (or Divak)
Veer Sahadeva
Brihadashva-2
Bhanuratha (or Bhanumaan)
Pratitashva
Supratika
Marudeva
Sunakshatra
Pushkara (or Kinnara)
Antariksha
Suvarna (or Sutapaa)
Sumitra (or Amitrajit)
Bruhadaraaj (Okkaka)
Barhi (Okkamukha)
Kritanjaya (Sivisamjaya)
Ranajjaya (Sihassara)
Sanjaya (Mahakoshala or Jayasena)
Shakya (Sihahanu)
Śuddhodana (ruler of Shakya Republic of Kapilavastu)
Siddhartha (or Gautama Buddha)
Rāhula, the only son of Gautam Buddha
Prasenajit (born when Siddhartha was of age 27 years)
Kshudraka (or Kuntala)
Ranaka (or Kulaka)
Suratha
Sumitra
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