Jasaraja
Jasaraja (जसराज) or Jassaraja was a Thakkura of Kashmir mentioned in Rajatarangini: Book VII (p.207), Book VII (i) (p.266),
Jasaraja in the Genealogy of Nara
Rajatarangini[1] provides us following Genealogy of Nara:
Formerly at Darvvabhisara there lived a king named Nara of the Gotra of Bharadvaja, who had a son named Naravahana, and Naravahana had a son named Phulla. Phulla had a son named Sarthavahana, his son was Chandana, and Chandana had two sons, Gopala and Sinharaja, Sinharaja had several children, his daughter Didda was married to Kshemagupta. Didda made Sanggramaraja (son of her brother Udayaraja) king. She had another brother, Kantiraja, and he had a son named Jassaraja, Sanggramaraja had a son named Ananta, while of Jassaraja were born Tanvangga and Gungga. Ananta's son was Kalasharaja, and of Gungga was born Malla. Kalasha's son is king Harshadeva, and Malla's sons were Uchchala and Sussala.
History
References
- ↑ Rajatarangini of Kalhana:Kings of Kashmira/Book VII (i), pp. 266-267