Naraka dynasty

Pragjyotisha Kingdom
Naraka dynasty
Mythological
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Capital Pragjyotishpura (present-day Guwahati) [1]
Government Monarchical
Maharaja Narakasura
Bhagadatta
Historical era Iron age
   Established ???
   Disestablished ???
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Danava dynasty
Varman dynasty

The Naraka dynasty is a mythological dynasty of Assam in Northeast India that has been sourced to mentions in epics such as the Ramayana, the Mahabharata, the Kalika Purana, the Yogini Tantra and local lore.[3] There are no indications when they might have ruled, but they were probably true rulers whose accounts have been greatly exaggerated. At the very least, the local lore and the incorporation in various texts indicate they were powerful rulers from the past.

The dynasty was established by Narakasura by removing the Kirata chief Ghatak, the last of the Danava dynasty of Pragjotisha.[3] The exploits of the king Naraka take place over a wide mythological period, and in many differing contexts. Thus it is possible that Naraka might refer to different historical persons. The last ruler, Suparua, was killed by his ministers.[4]

Rulers

Notes

    • Prakash, Col Ved, Encyclopedia of North-East India
  1. "Meet the Axomiya Sikhs". The Tribune. Chandigarh. 24 March 2013.
  2. 1 2 (Gait 1906, p. 12)
  3. (Gait 1906, p. 14)

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