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Pratipa (Sanskrit: प्रतीप, romanized:
Pratīpa) is a
legendary king in Hinduism. He is the king of
Hastinapura and a
member of the
Lunar dynasty. He is...
- the
Pandavas and the Kauravas. The
ruler was the
youngest son of King
Pratipa of
Hastinapura and had been born
during the latter's
latter years. His...
- the
three sons of
Pratipa and his wife Sunanda, the king and
queen of Hastinapura. With his
eldest son
Devapi set to inherit,
Pratipa gifted some newly-conquered...
- the
eldest son of King
Pratipa of Hastinapura. He was a
noble and well-liked
prince but he was not
allowed to
succeed Pratipa,
because he was affected...
- the
laryngeal of the PIE root
remains visible in
Vedic Sanskrit, e.g.
pratīpa- "against the current", from *proti-hxp-o-. In Tamil, Appu (Tamil form...
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Satyaki (as well as the
remaining Yadavas) perishes. Bhurishravas's two sons
Pratipa and
Parjanya are
killed by Abhimanyu. His
daughter Kumbhaka marries Drupada's...
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Prabhavati and
Vidarbha princess Rukmavati, and had a son Aniruddha.
Pratipa was a king in the Mahabharata, who was the
father of
Shantanu and grandfather...
- Prabhasa.
According to the legend, Shantanu, the
youngest son of the king
Pratipa and the king of Kuru kingdom, was on a
hunting trip, when he saw a beautiful...
- Kurukshetra. This
battlefield before the
birth of Bhishma,
Shantanu and
Pratipa was the
Yagnabhumi (sacred
place or
sacrificial place or
capital city of...
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Bheemasena Pratiksha Pratipa Shantanu Chitrāngada (son of Shantanu, who was
killed prematurely. Bhishma...