148  Lieut.-Colonel Ton’s Comparison of the Hindu and Theban Hercules. 
The fictitious portion of it was evidently invented to cover some para- 
mount disgrace in the Yadu family, in the debasement of this branch 
thereof.* 
* The Jains or Budhists reject the fabulous portion of this genealogy, and assert that Panda 
had two wives: by Koonti of the Hericula race he had three sons ; and by Moordévi two, making 
the “ Five Pandus :”— 
Inpv, or ANvA-VANSA. 
2200. ADNATH Bupua, 
The Bacchus of Arrian- 
BuARAT, BAHUBALA. 
Founder of the Kingdom of Bharatyersha, or Indo-Scythia. 
Curu, 
His name adopted as the Patronymic of the race: 
[Query—the Ootrocure of Ptolemy ?} 
1600 Hast, 
Founded Hastinapoor on the Ganges. 
SARBHUMU, 
Universal Potentate. 
1200. ; SANTANA 
Had two wives, Gangevi and Satayati; subsequently he married 
the mother of Vyasu, author of the Vedas. 
BuisaMa, VICHITRAVIRA 
The great ancient, and leader Had no sons, but three daughters, one of 
of the Curis. which was illegitimate. 
AMBCA. AMBALICA, 
Surnamed Pandea. 
DHERTRASHTA. 
Panpbu 
1100. DurRYoDHANA, Married Koonti, sitser of Basdeva Hericula, father of 
King of the Curis, Crishna, who bore him three sons; and by a second 
wife, Moordeyi, he had Nycula and Sydeva, collectively 
called the “‘ Five Pandus.” 
YupDISHTRA. Buima. ARJUNA, 
King of the Pandus. By Drupdevi, had 
UsuIMAN. 
PARIKHITA, 
Who was installed on the throne of In- 
draprest’ha, abdicated by Yudishtra, who 
abandoned India.—For the Dynasty of 
Parikhita, see Genealogical Tables—An- 
nals of Rajast’han. 
Note.—These are only the conspicuous princes of a long line. 
