- (Sanskrit: जाम्बवान्, IAST: Jāmbavān), also
known as
Jambavanta (Sanskrit: जाम्बवन्त, IAST:
Jāmbavanta), is the king of the
bears in
Hindu texts. He emerged...
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Angada leads the
particular search party,
which consists of
Hanuman and
Jambavanta and is able to find Sita, Rama's wife. A
legend goes by that no one could...
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slaughters him and runs off with the gem,
which has been
picked up by
Jambavanta and
gifts to his
daughter Jambavati.
Satrajit now
denounces Krishna as...
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Villain Kondadakuli Madana Vesha Thulu Yakshagana Bhima in
Yakshagana Jambavanta as
depicted in
Yakshagana Krishna -
Keremane Shivanand Hegde Gajamukhadavage...
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Jambavanta as
depicted in Yakshagana....
- been
picked up by
Jambavanta and
given to his
daughter Jambavati.
Satrajit denounces Krishna as a homicide, so he
steps in when
Jambavanta detects him as...
- is
related to the
common origin story that the
Madigas originated from
Jambavanta, who
helped the gods out of a difficulty.
Madigas live
mainly in Andhra...
- Mandir) - 18 km
Panchmari (Hill Station) - 85 km
Jaamgarh (Birthplace of
Jambavanta) - 20 km
Khargone (Khona bale baba Jain temple) - 14 km "Census of India...
- god
Raghu Nayaka of the same
village said to have been
consecrated by
Jambavanta, by Naga Raja Deva
Maharaju of Kasyapa-gotra, and Surya-Vamsa and the...