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Ikshvaku (Sanskrit Ikṣvāku; Pāli: Okkāka) is a
legendary king in
Indian religions,
particularly Hindu and Jain mythologies. In Hinduism, he is described...
- Sanskrit: सूर्यवंश), also
called the
Ikshvaku dynasty, is a
legendary Indian dynasty said to have been
founded by
Ikshvaku. In
Hindu literature, it
ruled the...
- The
Ikshvakus are also
known as the
Andhra Ikshvakus or the
Ikshvakus of
Vijayapuri to
distinguish them from
their legendary namesakes: the
Ikshvakus of...
- Ram:
Scion of
Ikshvaku is a one to one
replica of the
events taking place before the epic tale "Ramayana" and also the
fourth book of
Amish Tripathi, fourth...
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Shraddhadeva Manu, and is
credited to be the
founder of the
Ikshvaku Dynasty. The
genealogy of the
Ikshvaku dynasty to Rama is
mentioned in the
Ramayana in two...
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Ikshvaku is a
mythological king
appearing in
ancient Indian literature as the
founder of the
Ikshvaku dynasty.
Ikshvaku may also
refer to:
Ikshvaku dynasty...
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Ramakatha Rasavahini,
Bhagavata Purana, and
Raghuvamsha Charitram are
Ikshvaku, Vikushi, Kakusta, etc.
According to Hinduism, the city of
Kosala and Ayodhya...
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kingdom was the
Ikshvaku dynasty,
which was
descended from king
Ikshvaku. The
Puranas give
lists of
kings of the
Ikshvaku dynasty from
Ikshvaku to Prasenajit...
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Shraddhadeva married Shraddha and had ten
children including Ila and
Ikshvaku, the
progenitors of the
Lunar and
Solar dynasties, respectively. The Mahabharata...
- Trilogy. The
Scion of
Ikshvaku won the
Crossword Book's "Best Po****r Award". Sita:
Warrior of Mithila, the
sequel to The
Scion of
Ikshvaku, was
released in...