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- Ramayana and Hinduism. Dilipa is the son of krishakarma , the husband of Sudakshina, and the father of Raghu. Dilipa is also the name of a serpent born into...
- Sudakshina (Sanskrit: सुदक्षिण, romanized: Sudakṣiṇa) is a king of the Kamboja (caste) featured in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. On the 14th day of the Kurukshetra...
- According to the Raghuvamsha, he is the son of King Dilīpa and Queen Sudakshina. The history of his dynasty is elaborated upon by the poet Kalidasa in...
- Sudakshina Sarma (****amese: সুদক্ষিণা শৰ্মা, pronunciation; née Nirupama Hazarika; 8 August 1934 – 3 July 2023) was an Indian ****amese language singer...
- Kritavarma Bahlika Bhurishravas Bhagadatta Vinda and Anuvinda Susharma Sudakshina Shrutayudha Lakshmana Uluka Vrishasena Remaining Kuru Family Shantanu...
- beheading him with the Sudarshana Chakra. The son of the king of Kashi, Sudakshina, created an evil demonic spirit using black magic to destroy Dwaraka,...
- finally beheaded Jayadratha on the 14th day of the war. Death of Sudakshina: He killed Sudakshina the king of Kambojas on the 14th day using Indrastra killing...
- Drona and Duryodhana sent their men to stop Arjuna. One of these was King Sudakshina, who threw his spear at Arjuna, striking him and causing his blood to...
- Committee on Public Emergency Service Communication. NFPA 1221, May, 2002. Sudakshina, Kundu (2010). Analog and Digital Communications. New Delhi: Dorling Kindersley...
- The Mahabharata is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India composed by Veda Vyasa. At its heart lies the epic struggle between the Pandavas...