- Raghu
Emperor Raghu was a valorous king of the
Ikshvaku dynasty . The name in Sanskrit translates to "the fast one", deriving from Raghu's chariot driving abilities. So celebrated were the exploits of Raghu, that his dynasty itself came to be known as the "Raghuvamsha" or the "Raghukula" after him. The history of his dynasty is elaborated upon byKalidasa in his "Raghuvamsha ". The lineage described in the "Raghuvamsha" goes thus:Dilip was the father of Raghu, who was the father of Aja, who was the father ofDasaratha , who was the father ofRama .The warrior Raghu leads a military expedition to Transoxiana. He defeats and subjugates local peoples along the way (presumably on his march through Central Asia) until he reaches the Vankshu or Caksu, the Vedic/Puranic names of the Oxus River. There, Raghu's army battles the Hepthalites, or White Huns, whom the Indians called Hunas and Mlecchas (barbarians). The Hepthalites are defeated, and the Raghuvamsha boasts of "The exploits of Raghu, whose valor expressed itself amongst the husbands of the Huna women, became manifest in the scarlet color of their cheeks."
Raghu was a great donor. It is said that no one returns from his palace empty-handed.
After crossing the Oxus, Raghu and his army encountered the Kambojas, an ancient Iranian people often mentioned in Indian texts. The Kambojas submitted to Raghu and offered him gifts and treasures. Evidently, the Kambojas dwelt in the vicinity of the Pamirs. Kalidasa describes the preponderance of walnut trees in the Oxus country and indeed, this particular region is still known for the cultivation of walnuts.
Raghu's father
Dilip was a very pious king, and performed as many as 100 "yagnas" or sacrificial rituals. Until he did so, onlyIndra , king of the Gods, had earned that distinction. In a bid to prevent Dileepa from equaling his record,Indra placed many hurdles in the path of the successful completion of the 100th sacrifice, but Raghu was able to prevail over the forces ofIndra himself, and the sacrifice was completed successfully.Raghu is best known today as the great-grandfather of
Rama . There are indications that in the classical period, Raghu was a heroic personality of far greater importance that what one would imagine today. The epic composed by the classical poetKalidasa on the lives of the ancestors ofRama is entitled "Raghuvamsha" or the "Dynasty of Raghu". Indeed,Rama himself is known by many appellations (such as "Raghava", "Raghunandan" and "Raghukula Nayaka"), indicative of his belonging to the family of Raghu, which again serves to underscore the great prestige enjoyed by Raghu in the puranic era.Raghu is also most common Hindu name. Names like Raghunathan(sanjaya), Ch.Raghupathy, Raghupathy, Raghav chandra,Raghuram,Raghavendra etc are few examples.Raghunath L is a notable Raghu. One adaptation of the name can be found in the forms: Raghoul, Rangun, Ragoblin, Rags, Upsilimama Tumpelerado
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