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- Muchukunda (Sanskrit: मुचुकुन्द, romanized: Mucukunda) is a king of the Suryavamsha (Solar dynasty) in Hindu mythology. He is the son of King Mandhata...
- fighting, Krishna lures him into a mountain where the great king Muchukunda lay asleep. Muchukunda had left his kingdom to help the devas in a great war against...
- Plateau, flowing through Telangana, India. The river's historical name is Muchukunda. Hyderabad stands on the banks of the Musi River, which divides the historic...
- Muchukunda with his scarf. Kalayavana, ****uming him to be Krishna, kicked him, thus disturbing the king's sleep, and was reduced to ashes. Muchukunda...
- According to the Puranas, he had three sons: Purukutsa, Ambarisha, and Muchukunda. He is remembered for his greatness, benevolence, and generosity. Mandhatṛ's...
- important personalities belonging to this royal house are Mandhatri, Muchukunda, Ambarisha, Bharata, Bahubali, Harishchandra, Dilīpa, Sagara, Raghu, Dasharatha...
- arranged the Ganges to flow to perform a holy bath for Rishi. Rajarshi Muchukunda after fighting for years with rakshasas and killing mleccha Kalayavana...
- island. Moreover, Harivamsa states that the founder of Mahishmati was muchukunda, the son of King Mandhata. A 1225 CE inscription of the Paramara king...
- Some scholars also narrate the story about Mandhata's sons-Ambarish and Muchukunda, who had practiced severe penance and austerities here and pleased Shiva...
- it was taken by Kamvoja, and from Kamvoja, it was taken by Muchukunda. From Muchukunda, it was taken by Marutta, and from Marutta, by Raivata. From...