[2][3] Bhadra was a king of Chedi Kingdom who participated in the Kurukshetra War from the side of the Pandavas.
[2] The god Krishna married the river goddess Kalindi and had 10 sons.
She is also known by the names Yakshi, Chhavi, Riddhi, Manorama,[4] Nidhi,[5] Sahadevi[6] and Kuberi.
[2][7][8][9] Bhadrā was also the name of a daughter of Chandra (alias Soma), the moon god.
Despite attempts by the sage Narada to make him return Bhadrā, Varuna refused to give her, causing an enraged Utathya to drink up the entire sea.
Seeing the sage's divine powers, Varuna submitted himself to him and returned Bhadrā back.
The Vishnu Purana and the Harivamsa refer to her as 'the daughter of Dhrishtaketu' or 'the princess of Kekeya'.