Raghuvaṃśa (dynasty)


', also known as ' or , is a legendary Indian Rajput dynasty, prominently featured in Hindu scriptures such as the Itihasas and the Puranas. It is considered to be an offshoot of the [Solar dynasty|] or the Ikshvaku dynasty of Kshatriyas, tracing its ancestry to the sun deity Surya.
Kings of the Raghuvaṃśa line are referred to as or. The dynasty is named after Raghu, a legendary king who protected the sacrificial horse of the Ashvamedha from Indra. Notable Raghuvaṃśī kings include Mandhata, Harishchandra, Sagara, Bhagiratha, Dilīpa, Raghu, Aja, Dasharatha, and Lord Rama. Kalidasa's work, Raghuvaṃśa, narrates the epic of the Raghuvaṃśa in 19 sargas.
The Suryavanshi-Raghuvanshi Rajput clans such as Kakan Kachhwaha, Badgujar, Rathore, Guhila, Gaur, Pratihar, Pundir, Kakan and many others are descendants of this dynasty.

Notable members

Several legendary kings came from the Solar dynasty and are referred to as Raghuvaṃśa after their ancestor, the king Raghu.