Naga clan of Kauravya

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The Naga clan of Kauravya is a serpent-dwelling royal lineage from Indian epic tradition, known as the family into which the Naga princess Ulupi was born.

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Observed surface forms (4)

Surface form Occurrences
Ulupi 0
Kauravya 0
Arjuna 0

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Naga king
Naga lineage
Naga princess
Pandava prince
entity in Indian epic tradition
mythological clan
serpent beings
serpent-dwelling royal family
appearsIn stories of Arjuna’s exile
associatedWith Hindu mythology
Mahabharata NERFINISHED
connectedTo Kurukshetra war narrative
Pandavas NERFINISHED
describedAs serpent-dwelling
dwellsIn underwater realm
hasAncestralFigure Kauravya NERFINISHED
hasCulturalContext Itihasa tradition
ancient Indian epic literature
hasMember Ulupi NERFINISHED
hasNotableMember Ulupi NERFINISHED
hasRoyalStatus true
hasTheme intermarriage between humans and Nagas
languageOfSources Sanskrit texts
memberOf Naga clan of Kauravya NERFINISHED
mythologicalRole allies and in-laws of Arjuna
portrayedAs powerful serpent royalty
relatedTo Nagas NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Hinduism
rulerOf Naga clan of Kauravya
spouseOf Arjuna NERFINISHED

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Ulupi associatedWith Naga clan of Kauravya