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Romapada (Sanskrit: रोमपद), also
known Chitraratha and Lomapada, was a king of Anga, and the
adoptive father of
Shanta in the
Hindu epic Ramayana. Romapada...
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Shanta is a
character in the Rāmāyaṇa. She is the
adoptive daughter of King
Romapāda of Aṅga and wife of R̥śyaśr̥ṇga. In
northern recensions of the Rāmāyaṇa...
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Romapada Swami (IAST: Roma-pāda Svāmī; born
Brian Rumbaugh,
December 27, 1948) is a
Vaishnava sannyasi,
initiating guru and is
currently on
leave as a...
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drought and famine.
Romapada is told that the only way to
bring rainfall is by
bringing a man with
perfect chastity into the kingdom.
Romapada learns of Rishyasringa...
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Vershini was a wife of
Romapada, the king of Anga, and an
elder sister of Kausalya.
Vershini and
Kausalya were
daughters of
Kaushala king ****ushala and...
- sons: Kusha,
Kratha and
Romapada.
Kusha was the
founder of Dwaraka.
Romapada was
given central India Madhya Pradesh. King
Romapada's descendants were the...
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narrates how
Rishyashringa brought rains to the drought-stricken
kingdom of
Romapada.
According to legend, Sri Adi
Shankara is said to have
selected the site...
- sons. To
fulfil the prophecy,
Dasharatha traveled to Aṅga,
where king
Romapāda's daughter Śāntā was
married to R̥śyaśr̥ṅga.
Bringing R̥śyaśr̥ṅga to Kosala...
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Balakanda of the Ramayana,
Valmiki writes of
Shanta only as the
daughter of
Romapada, the king of Anga, who was a
friend of Dasharatha. At no
point is Shanta's...
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Dasharatha and his
elder consort Kausalya.
Later she was
adopted by King
Romapada of Anga. She was
married to the sage Rishyasringa.
Shabari is described...