Shishupala
Shishupala (शिशुपाल) or Sisupala was son of Damaghosh, king of Chedi, by Srutadeva, sister of Vasudeva. Therefore he was not only cousin of Krishna, but also Krishna's implacable foe, because Krishna had carried off Rukmini, his intended wife. He was slain by Krishna at the great sacrifice of Yudhishthira in punishment of opprobrious abuse.
In Mahabharata
Shishupala (शिशुपाल) (III.13.27)
Shaishupala (शैशुपाल) (3-255-16a)
Karna's conquests: Vana Parva, Mahabharata/Book III Chapter 255 describes Karna's victory march and countries subjugated. Shaishupala (शैशुपाल) is mentioned in (3-255-16a). [1] ....Then going to Shishupala's son (शैशुपाल) (3-255-16a), the son of the Suta defeated him and that highly powerful one also brought under his sway all the neighbouring rulers. And, O bull of the Bharata race, having subjugated the Avantis (3-255-17a) and concluded peace with them, and having met with the Vrishnis (वृष्णि) (3-255-17b ), he conquered the west.
इतिहास
राजा शिशुपाल - चेदि गोत्री जाट, जिसने बुन्देलखण्ड पर राज किया।[2]
चेदि जनपद
चेदि जनपद बुन्देलखण्ड में था। चेदि जाट गोत्र भी है। उस समय वहां पर चन्द्रवंशी शिशुपाल राज्य करता था। ययातिपुत्र यदु के पुत्र करोक्षत्री की परम्परा में शूरसेन राजा हुआ। उसकी पुत्री क्षत्रश्रवा का विवाह चेदिराज दमघोष से हुआ जिनसे शिशुपाल हुआ। नकुल ने चेदि नरेश की पुत्री करेणुमती से विवाह किया। जिनसे पुत्र निरमित्र हुआ। (देखो चन्द्रवंशीय वंशावली)। श्रीकृष्ण जी ने शिशुपाल को मार दिया था। उसका पुत्र चेदिराज धृष्टकेतु पाण्डवों की तरफ होकर महाभारत युद्ध में लड़ा था।[3]
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References
- ↑ शैशुपालिं ततो गत्वा विजिग्ये सूतनन्दनः (3-255-16a)
- ↑ Hawa Singh Sangwan: Asli Lutere Koun/Part-I,p.61
- ↑ Jat History Dalip Singh Ahlawat/Chapter III, Page 290
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