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Devasena (Sanskrit: देवसेना, lit. 'Army of the devas', IAST:
Devasenā, Tamil: தேவசேனா, romanized: Tēvacēṉā) is the
Hindu goddess of aspirations, and the...
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Devasena marries Baahubali.
Bhallaladeva wants Devasena's hand in
marriage and
makes his
mother Sivagami promise that he
would marry Devasena. Devasena...
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mountain region also
known as
Kurunji in Tamilakam. Her sister,
Amritavalli (
Devasena), also
succeeds in
marrying Murugan as the
adopted daughter of Indra, making...
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unknown ruler was
succeeded by his son
Devasena (c. 450–475). His
administration was
actually run by his
minister Hastibhoja...
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later texts identified her as
Devasena, the
consort of Skanda,
including the epic
Mahabharata wherein Shashthi (as
Devasena) -the
daughter of Pra****ati-...
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Bhallaladeva views Devasena's portrait and
Sivagami ****ures
their marriage,
sending an
emissary to ****ala.
Devasena rejects the proposal, and...
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follows Sivudu, an
adventurous young man who
helps his love
Avantika rescue Devasena, the
former queen of
Mahishmati who is now a
prisoner under the tyrannical...
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Devasena in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Devasena is the name of a
Hindu goddess.
Devasena may also
refer to
these in
ancient India:
Devasena (Jain...
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Kartikeya is
married to
Devasena (lit. 'Army of Devas'; as her
husband was 'Devasenapati' lit. 'Commander of army of Devas').
Devasena is
described as the...
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Devasena (r. c. 455 – 480 CE) was a
ruler of the
Vatsagulma branch of the
Vakataka dynasty. He was the son and
successor of
Sarvasena II. The
reign of...