Uparichara Vasu
| Uparichara Vasu | |
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| Texts | Puranas, Mahabharata |
| Genealogy | |
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| Spouse | Girika |
| Children | Brihadratha, Pratyagraha, Kusambu, Mavella, and Yadunabha Matsya (adopted), Satyavati |
| Dynasty | Chandravamsha |
Uparichara Vasu (Sanskrit: उपरिचरवसु, romanized: Uparicara Vasu, lit. 'Vasu, Who wanders above' IAST: UparicaraVasu [upəɾɪt͡ʃəɾəʋəs̪u]) is a king featured in Hindu literature, a member of the Chandravamsha (Lunar dynasty). The son of Kṛti, he rules over the kingdom of Chedi. He is described to be a friend of Indra and a great devotee of Vishnu in the Puranas. His legend is also described in the Mahabharata.