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Lakshmana (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मण, lit. 'the
fortunate one', IAST:
Lakṣmaṇa), also
spelled as Laxmana, is the
younger brother of Rama and his
loyalist in the...
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under Lakṣmaṇa's guard.
After some time, Sītā
hears Rāma
calling out to her;
afraid for his life, she
insists that
Lakṣmaṇa rush to his aid.
Lakṣmaṇa tries...
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demon attack on his hermitage. Then Rama and
Laksmana departed. In the hermitage, Rama and
Laksmana destro**** the
demons and
proceeded to the Mithila...
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completion of 100 Soma yajña-s. By the time of Yagnanarayana's
descendant Lakṣmaṇa Bhaṭṭa and his wife Illammāgāru who
migrated to the holy town of Vārāṇasī...
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ultimately slain by Rāma and
Lakṣmaṇa on
behest of
their teacher, Viśvāmitra. In the Rāmāyaṇa, Viśvāmitra
tells Rāma and
Lakṣmaṇa the
story of Tāṭakā when...
- लक्ष्मण कुमार, romanized:
Lakṣmaṇa Kumāra, lit. 'Prince Lakshmana'), also
rendered Lakshmana (Sanskrit: लक्ष्मण, romanized:
Lakṣmaṇa) is the son of king Duryodhana...
- Isa Khan (Middle Bengali: ঈশা খাঁ, c. 1529 –
September 1599) was the
leader of the 16th-century Baro-B****yan
chieftains of Bengal.
During his reign, he...
- Rama and
Laksmana Confront the
Demons Maricha and Subahu....
- Kausalyā gave
birth to Rāma, Kaikeyī to Bharata, and
Sumitra to the
twins Lakṣmaṇa and Śatrughna. A maid of
Queen Kaikeyi named Manthara convinced her that...
- Gray,
Journal of
American Society, Vol. 27 H. W.
Woodward (1989), "The
Lakṣmaṇa Temple, Khajuraho, and Its Meanings", Ars Orientalis, Vol. 19, pp. 27–48...