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Puru

Puru is a name of Sanskrit origin used as a given name and, in some contexts, as a surname in South Asia. In historical and mythological settings, Puru also denotes an ancient royal lineage known as the Puruvamsha, one of the early Kshatriya lineages that appears in Indian literature.

In traditional sources, the Puru dynasty is described as an early ruling line in parts of the

In modern usage, Puru is primarily a male given name in India, Nepal, and among South Asian

See also:

- Pur, a term with broader historical and linguistic uses in Indian texts

- Puruvamsha, the ancestral lineage sometimes linked to the Puru tradition

Notes: The term Puru can refer to multiple topics across history, mythology, and contemporary naming practices.

northwestern
and
central
Indian
subcontinent.
Its
members
are
mentioned
in
genealogies
that
link
various
dynasties
and
tribes,
and
the
lineage
is
often
considered
part
of
the
larger
mytho-historical
framework
that
underpins
later
imperial
lineages
in
northern
India.
The
details
and
prominence
of
individual
rulers
vary
among
texts
such
as
the
Puranas
and
the
Mahabharata.
communities
abroad.
It
may
also
appear
as
a
surname
in
some
families.
The
name
carries
historical
and
cultural
associations
rather
than
a
single,
fixed
modern
identity.
The
specific
associations
can
vary
by
source
and
tradition.