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Jambavan (Sanskrit: जाम्बवान्, IAST:
Jāmbavān), also
known as
Jambavanta (Sanskrit: जाम्बवन्त, IAST: Jāmbavanta), is the king of the
bears in
Hindu texts...
- She is the only
daughter of the bear-king
Jambavan.
Krishna marries her when he
defeats her father,
Jambavan, in his
quest to
retrieve the
stolen Syamantaka...
- was
attacked by
Jambavan,
described as the king of the bears, who
killed it
after a
fierce fight and took off with the bounty.
Jambavan was
loyal to Rama...
- Satrajita, went out
hunting wearing the
jewel but was
killed by a lion.
Jambavan,
known for his role in the Ramayana,
killed the lion and gave the jewel...
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trials of the
corpses of
Prasena and the lion,
confronts Jambavan.
After 27/28 day duel,
Jambavan - the
devotee of Rama (Vishnu's
previous avatar) - surrenders...
- Ramayana. The
search party sent to the south, led by
Hanuman with Angada,
Jambavan, Nala, and Nila,
exhausted and thirsty,
happened to come
across the cave...
- some of the
manasaputras are: Angiras, Atri, ****stya, Marichi, ****ha,
Jambavan, Bhrigu, Vashistha, Daksha, Narada, Chitragupta, the Four Kumaras, Himavat...
- Nala, Nila,
Kesari and
Jambavan as well as many
others as they head to the south. As the army
approach the coast,
Jambavan and
Angad see a cave by the...
- the jewel, and went
inside a cave. The cave was of
Jambavan, the
immortal king of the bears.
Jambavan killed the lion and took the
jewel for himself, offering...
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Retrieved 6
January 2018. "
Jambavan". Sify.
Archived from the
original on 10
March 2014.
Retrieved 6
January 2018. "
Jambavan – No purpose". IndiaGlitz...