náhuṣa m. = náhus, [RV. i, 31, 11]; [v, 12, 6]
(prob.) N. of a man, [viii, 46, 27]
of a son of Manu and author of [RV. ix, 101]; [Anukr.]
of an ancient king (son of Āyu or Āyus [cf. [RV. i, 31, 11]] and father of Yayāti; he took possession of Indra's throne but was afterwards deposed and changed into a serpent, [Mn. vii, 41]; [MBh.]; [R.] &c. (cf. [RTL. 240]); according to [R. i, 72, 30] and [ii, 119, 30] he is a son of Ambarīṣa and father of Nabhāga)
of a serpent-demon, [MBh.]; [Hariv.]
of a Marut, [Hariv.]
of Viṣṇu-Kṛṣṇa, [MBh.]