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Kalayavana
Kālayāvana (Sanskrit: "black Greek", see Yona "Greek") was an asura who invaded Mathura with an army of thirty million yavanas against Krishna. ==Invasion==
After the invasion, Krishna departed to build the city of Dvārakā amidst sea, transported all his people and left them there. Krishna lured Kalayavan into the cave of the mighty Muchukunda, who upon being disturbed from sleep by his kick, cast a fiery glance and reduced him to ashes. This legend appears to indicate an invasion from the Himalayas. According to the Vishnu Purana and Harivamsa, Kalayavan was the son of a Brahmin named Ganga, and a Yavana princess.
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