- Ailas
Ailas were a dynasty of kings of ancient India.
Pururavas was the most famous Aila King. The Indian epicMahabharata has the following mention about Ailas at section 2: 14:- The numerous royal lines and other ordinary Kshatriyas all represent themselves to be the descendants of Aila andIkshwaku . The descendants of Aila, as indeed, the kings of Ikshwaku’s race, are, know each divided into a hundred separate dynasties.The Aila Lineage
The ancient Indian literature tends to consider the patriarch figure
Manu as the originator of the human race. (Hence the names "man" (English), "manav" (Hindi) and "manava" (Sanskrit) to denote "humanity".) At MBh 1:75 it is stated that all the races originated from a few women (about 50) and a few men. Such men and women who gave birth to human races were called patriarchs and matriarchs. Among the prominent patriarchs were Prachetas,Daksha ,Kasyapa and Manu. The patriarch Manu was the son of Vivaswat. Vivaswat was the son of Aditi (who herself was one of the 13 matriarchs, all of them wives of the patriarch Kasyapa).Ikshwaku was the son of Manu who gave race to the royal dyanasty ofIkshwaku s. Ila was another son or daughter of Manu (It is not clear if Ila was a male or female. There is a myth that tells that Ila was a male, turned to female and was wedded to Budha the son of Soma and thus became the originator of theLunar Dynasty of kings.) Pururavas is mentioned here as the son of Ila. (Also at 2:76 and 13:6)The same lineage is repeated with variations.
At 1:95:-Daksha begat
Aditi , and Aditi begat Vivaswat, and Vivaswat begat Manu, and Manu begat Ha and Ha begat Pururavas. And Pururavas begat Ayus, and Ayus begat Nahusha, and Nahusha begatYayati .At 13:147:-
Daksha will beget a daughter who will be named
Dakshayani . From Dakshayani will spring Aditya, and from Aditya will spring Manu. From Manu will spring a daughter named Ila and a son to be named Sudyumna. Ila will have Vudha (Budha) for her husband, and from Vudha will spring Pururavas. From Pururavas will spring Ayu. From Ayu will spring Nahusha, and Nahusha will beget a son named Yayati.At 7:141:-
Atri had for son Soma. Soma’s son was called Vudha. Vudha had one son, of the splendour of the great Indra, called Pururavas. Pururavas had a son called Ayus. Ayus had for his son Nahusha. Nahusha had for his son Yayati.
Pururavas Aila
The learned Pururavas was born of Ila. It hath been heard by us that Ila was both his mother and father. And the great Pururavas had sway over thirteen islands of the sea. And, though a human being, he was always surrounded by companions that were superhuman. And Pururavas intoxicated with power quarrelled with the
Brahmana s and little caring for their anger robbed them of their wealth. Beholding all this sageSanatkumara came from the region of Brahman and gave him good counsel, which was, however, rejected by Pururavas. Then the wrath of the great Rishis was excited, and the avaricious monarch, who intoxicated with power, had lost his reason, was immediately destroyed by their curse.It was Pururavas who first brought from the region of the Gandharvas the three kinds of fire (for sacrificial purpose). And he brought thence, the Apsara
Urvasi also. And the son of Ila begat upon Urvasi six sons who were called Ayus, Dhimat, Amavasu and Dhridhayus, and Vanayus, and Satayus. And it is said that Ayus begat four sons named Nahusha, Vriddhasarman, Rajingaya, and Anenas, on the daughter of Swarbhanu. Nahusha ruled his extensive kingdom virtuously. King Nahusha supported evenly the Pitris, the celestials, the Rishis, the Brahmanas, the Gandharvas, the Nagas, the Rakshasas, the Kshatriyas, and the Vaisyas. And he suppressed all robber-gangs with a mighty hand. But he made the Rishis pay tribute and carry him on their backs like bests of burden. And, conquering the very Devas by the beauty of his person, his asceticism, prowess, and energy, he ruled as if he wereIndra himself. Nahusha begat six sons, named Yati, Yayati, Sanyati, Ayati, and Dhruva. Yati betaking himself to asceticism. Yayati became a monarch of great prowess and virtue. The sons of Yayati were all great bowmen. They were begotten upon (his two wives) Devayani and Sarmishtha. And of Devayani were born Yadu and Turvasu, and of Sarmishtha were born Drahyu, Anu, and Puru. From Yadu sprang the clan ofYadavas and from Puru the Pauravas. TheKauravas andPandavas belonged to the Paurava branch.Two chapters viz. MBh 12:71,72, are a conversation between Pururavas and sages Matiraswan and
Kasyapa where they discus issues related to disharmony among the four castes of ancient India. Here Pururavas was mentioned as Aila's son.Pururavas among the Diptakshas is mentioned as a destroyer of his race at 5:74Pururavas is mentioned to have obtained the science of sword from
Ikshwaku . Pururavas later gave this knowledge to son Ayus.The couple Pururavas and Urvasi is mentioned at many places like 5:117, 1:44
One should also name Pururavas of the Solar race. He was the son of Ila and celebrated over the three worlds. One should, indeed, take the name of that dear son of Vudha. (13:150). Here Pururavas is mentioned to be of solar race (
Solar Dynasty ).Birth Place of Pururavas
The spot where
Ganga rusheth past, cleaving the foremost of mountains which is frequented byGandharvas andYakshas andRakshasas andApsaras , and inhabited by hunters, andKinnaras , is called Gangadwara. Sanatkumara regardeth that spot visited by Brahmarshis, as also the tirtha Kanakhala (that is near to it), as sacred. There also is the mountain named Puru which is resorted to by great Rishis and where Pururavas was born, and Bhrigu practised ascetic austerities. For this it is, that asylum hath become known as the great peak of Bhrigutunga. Near that peak is the sacred and extensive Vadari (Badrinath ). (MBh 3:90) [ [http://www.sacred-texts.com/hin/m03/m03090.htm The spot whereGanga rusheth past...] The Mahabharata, Book 3: Vana Parva: Tirtha-yatra Parva: Section XC, p 204.]Ailavila (Kubera?)
A king named Ailavila is mentioned as acquiring the science of swords at 12:165. He is mentioned at 5:139 as allied to
Pandava kingYudhisthira . He is also mentioned as the ruler ofYakshas , there. At 5:111 his kingdom is mentioned to be atKailasa (in Tibet) in the Himalayas. At 9:47 he is mentioned as linked with a place called Kauvera on the banks ofSaraswati River . It is not clear if Ailavila and Yaksha kingKubera were one and the same.Other References
*Aila kings are mentioned at various other places like 2:8, 13:115,165, 12:226
*Aila dynasty is mentiond at 1:94, where the lineage extending from Puru to Santanu, is described as the lineage of Aila kings. Thus here Aila dynasty is equated with theLunar Dynasty .
*At 13:34 is mentioned "Bharadwaja conquered the Vitahavyas and the Ailas.
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