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Jambavan (Sanskrit: जाम्बवान्, IAST:
Jāmbavān), also
known as
Jambavanta (Sanskrit: जाम्बवन्त, IAST: Jāmbavanta), is the king of the
bears in
Hindu texts...
- She is the only
daughter of the bear-king
Jambavan.
Krishna marries her when he
defeats her father,
Jambavan, in his
quest to
retrieve the
stolen Syamantaka...
- Ramayana. The
search party sent to the south, led by
Hanuman with Angada,
Jambavan, Nala, and Nila,
exhausted and thirsty,
happened to come
across the cave...
- was
attacked by
Jambavan,
described as the king of the bears, who
killed it
after a
fierce fight and took off with the bounty.
Jambavan was
loyal to Rama...
- a
great warrior and
master of illusions. he is also
known as Indraari.
Jambavan is
described as the king of the bears. He was
created by
Brahma to ****ist...
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trials of the
corpses of
Prasena and the lion,
confronts Jambavan.
After 27/28 day duel,
Jambavan - the
devotee of Rama (Vishnu's
previous avatar) - surrenders...
- with his men in
search of the
jewel and
found it in
Jambavan's cave, with his daughter.
Jambavan attacked Krishna thinking him to be an
intruder who had...
- (Rama's court),
Chamba painting, 1775–1800. Rama and Sita on the
throne with Rama's
brothers behind.
Hanuman with
Sugriva and
Jambavan pay
their respects....
- south,
Sugriva sends Hanuman and some others,
including the
great bear
Jambavan. This
group travels all the way to the
southernmost tip of India, where...