Usha : (1) in the Veda, the daughter of Heaven & sister of the Ādityas; the divine Dawn, the bringer of illumination; also called Ahānā & Dyōtanā (see Dawn). (2) Daughter of Bāṇāsura. She fell in love with Aniruddha whom she saw in a dream. Her companion, Chitralekha, by her magic power, brought Aniruddha to Usha, & the two lived together secretly. Bāṇāsura, hearing of Aniruddha’s presence in the palace, took him prisoner. Krishna, Pradyumna, & Balarāma, overpowered Bāṇāsura & brought Aniruddha, with his wife Usha, back to Dwārkā (q.v.).
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