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Atikaya (Sanskrit: अतिकाय, romanized:
Atikāya) is the son of
Ravana and his
second wife
Dhanyamalini in the
Hindu epic Ramayana. The
story of
Atikaya...
- of
Atikaya. In some
other versions of the Ramayana,
Dhanyamali had
three sons from
Ravana — Narantaka, Devantaka, and Trishira. "Story of
Atikāya". www...
- nymphs) Hema. She
marries Ravana and
bears three sons:
Meghanada (Indrajit),
Atikaya and Akshayakumara.
Despite her husband's faults,
Mandodari loves him and...
- He is one of the sons of
Ravana and
Dhanyamalini and his
brothers are
Atikaya,
Narantaka and Devantaka. The
Ramayana states that
Trishira engaged Rama...
- Rama, Ravana, Karna,
Atikaya etc., in the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and the Puranas.[failed verification] In the Ramayana,
Atikaya used the
weapon to Counter...
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Brahma was
granted to
Atikaya, that
could only be
pierced by a Brahmastra,
during the
battle when
Lakshmana struggled to kill
Atikaya. Bharata: The second...
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Ravana who appear[when?] in a
number of
Hindu legends. They,
along with
Atikaya, were the
offspring of
Ravana and his
second wife Dhanyamalini. In the...
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Atikaya: the
second son of Ravana, who had an
indestructible armor given to him by
Brahma that can only be
pierce by the Brahmastra. Both
Atikaya and...
- Dhanyamalini, and a
third wife. His sons from his
three wives were Meghanada,
Atikaya, Akshayakumara, Narantaka,
Devantaka and Trishira. In some accounts, Ravana...
- in the war with
Ravana and slew Ravana's sons
Indrajita (Meghanada) and
Atikaya. On the
first night of exile, when Rama and Sita were sleeping, the deity...