Is there any proof that Kalyavana was Greek excluding the usage of the word "Yavan" in his name??
I am asking this because Yavan were probably everyone who came from far west
 
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Is there any proof that Kalyavana was Greek excluding the usage of the word "Yavan" in his name??
I am asking this because Yavan were probably everyone who came from far west
Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
Is there any proof that Kalyavana was Greek excluding the usage of the word "Yavan" in his name??
I am asking this because Yavan were probably everyone who came from far west
It's a general consensus that he was Greek. Plus I also remember reading red hair blue eyes somewhere (didnt find it i sb...dekh lena) toh that is traditionally ascribed to Greek only na. 😃
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Originally posted by: proteeti
It's a general consensus that he was Greek. Plus I also remember reading red hair blue eyes somewhere (didnt find it i sb...dekh lena) toh that is traditionally ascribed to Greek only na. 😃
I didn't know about hair and eyes, but yeah, agree that Kalyavana was basically Black Greek.
Originally posted by: HearMeRoar
I didn't know about hair and eyes, but yeah, agree that Kalyavana was basically Black Greek.
I think this Greek theory only comes because his name has "Yavan" in it.
The Greeks would have had a mention of him in their history had anyone from there came to India, because Alexander was of the opinion that he would be the first Zeus follower to reach here
Aside I had read somewhere that he had come from Bactria (Bahleek desh) near Gandhar.
Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
I think this Greek theory only comes because his name has "Yavan" in it.
The Greeks would have had a mention of him in their history had anyone from there came to India, because Alexander was of the opinion that he would be the first Zeus follower to reach here
Aside I had read somewhere that he had come from Bactria (Bahleek desh) near Gandhar.
This is the citation from HV CE (not available online)
Having beenfalsely accused, Gargya was overcome by rage and for twelve years, hiscomplexion assumed the hue of black iron. To prove the accusation wrong, heproceeded to have intercourse with a cowherd girl. However, the cowherd girlwas actually an apsara who had assumed the attire of a cowherd girl. Thoughthe unblemished Gargya’s seed was extremely difficult to hold, she nurturedthe embryo. It was on the instructions of the wielder of the trident386 that shehad assumed human form and became Gargya’s wife. She thus gave birth to theimmensely strong king known as Kalayavana. In a battle, the front half of hisbody looked like that of a bull, while the rear half looked like that of a horse.The king of the yavanas was without a son and reared the child in the interiorquarters of his palace.387 O great king! That is the reason he came to be knownas Kalayavana. 
Very interesting information. Thanks for the thread.
Kalyavan being Greek is something I didn't know.
Originally posted by: AnkitaPurka66
Very interesting information. Thanks for the thread.
Kalyavan being Greek is something I didn't know.
Half Greek. His father, Gargya Rishi, was Yadava. His mother was an apsara in the employee of a childless Yavana King. The king brought him up as his own. The child would've been dark for a Greek, hence Kal Yavana.
ETA. Gargya was apparently guru to Vrishnis and Andhakas. I don't know if he was Yadava by blood.
Originally posted by: HearMeRoar
This is the citation from HV CE (not available online)
Having beenfalsely accused, Gargya was overcome by rage and for twelve years, hiscomplexion assumed the hue of black iron. To prove the accusation wrong, heproceeded to have intercourse with a cowherd girl. However, the cowherd girlwas actually an apsara who had assumed the attire of a cowherd girl. Thoughthe unblemished Gargya’s seed was extremely difficult to hold, she nurturedthe embryo. It was on the instructions of the wielder of the trident386 that shehad assumed human form and became Gargya’s wife. She thus gave birth to theimmensely strong king known as Kalayavana. In a battle, the front half of hisbody looked like that of a bull, while the rear half looked like that of a horse.The king of the yavanas was without a son and reared the child in the interiorquarters of his palace.387 O great king! That is the reason he came to be knownas Kalayavana.
Ok thanks so Kalyavana did stay in Greece. Any mention of him in Greek history?
Originally posted by: FlauntPessimism
Ok thanks so Kalyavana did stay in Greece. Any mention of him in Greek history?
Never actually checked but interested now. Will let you know if I find anything