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- Dantavakra (Sanskrit: दन्तवक्र, lit. 'crooked-teeth') is the king of Karusha in Hinduism. Dantavakra is the third and last birth of Vishnu's gatekeeper...
- Ravana and Kumbhakarna in the Treta Yuga, and finally Shishupala and Dantavakra in the Dvapara Yuga. According to the Brahmanda Purana, Jaya and Vijaya...
- the Mahabharata epic. It is placed to the south of Chedi. Karusha king Dantavakra supported Chedi king Shishupala and was killed by Vasudeva Krishna. Karusha...
- that form. This displays Tulasi Kalyāna (Tulsi's wedding). Krishna kills Dantavakra Consequently, Hanuman visits Dwarka and witnesses Rama, Lakshmana, and...
- countries. He defeated the Surasenas, the Matsyas and brought under his sway Dantavakra, the mighty king of Adhirajas. He conquered the Nishadas and the kings...
- Kushadhysha (brothers), Suprabha (sister), Krishna (maternal cousin), Dantavakra (maternal cousin) Children Dhrishtaketu, Karenumati (wife of Nakula),...
- India. It is an ancient town, mentioned in the Mahabharata ruled by King Dantavakra. The city is 78 km from Gwalior, 325 km south of New Delhi and 344 km...
- of Vishnu in Treta Yuga. The curse of the third birth was fulfilled by Dantavakra and Shishupala in the Dvapara Yuga, when they both were slain by Krishna...
- third births (during the Dvapara Yuga), they were born as Shishupala and Dantavakra. This Hindu legend has roots in the Vedic literature such as Taittariya...
- Hiranyaksha and Hiranyakasipu; Ravana and Kumbhakarna; and Sisupala and Dantavakra. Vishnu ****umed four avatars – Varaha, Narasimha, Rama, and Krishna, respectively...