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Ashvapati or
Aśvapati (Sanskrit: अश्वपति, romanized:
Aśvapati) is the
appellation of many
kings in
Hindu mythology. It
means 'Lord of horses.' It was an...
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later located. A
famous king of
Kekaya during the late
Vedic period was
Aśvapati, who is
mentioned in the Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa and the Chāndogya Upaniṣad...
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Sathiyavan Savithri. The film
begins at
Madra Kingdom; its
royal couple,
Asvapati & Malawi, are
perturbed as childless. So, the
Emperor conducts a penance...
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Chandogya Upanishad (V.4-8). Like King
Ajatashatru of
Kashi and King
Asvapati Kaikeya of Madra, he is
depicted as a
major Hindu philosopher-king. He...
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admits his
knowledge is deficient, and
suggests that they all go to king
Asvapati Kaikeya, who
knows about Atman Vaishvanara. When the
knowledge s****ers...
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other instances. In the story, when Savitrī, the
renowned daughter of King
Aśvapati of Mādra,
reaches marriageable age, no
suitor comes forward to ask for...
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Savithiri brings the
young man to her Kingdom. In the meantime,
Narada tells Asvapati that
Savithiri has made a bad
choice because Sathyavan is
destined to die...
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Chandogya Upanishad (V.4-8). Like King
Ajatashatru of
Kashi and King
Asvapati Kaikeya of Madra, he is
depicted as a
major Hindu philosopher-king. Pasenadi...
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legends dates back to a
story in the age of Mahabharata. The
childless king
Asvapati and his
consort Malavi wish to have a son. Finally, the God
Savitr appears...
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Immortal Love
Legend of
Savitri & Satyavan.
Savitri was the
daughter of
Asvapati, king of
Madra tribe). A warrior's
widow in
these regions would even immolate...