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Pushpaka is a
caste of
Hindu Ambalavasis of Kerala. In
Malayalam language, this
caste is also
referred to as Pushpakan, Pushpakar,
Pushpaka Unni or Pushpakan...
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which he
established to
succeed the
Maurya Empire. His
original name was
Puṣpaka or Puṣpamitra and the
confusion between Puṣyamitra and Puṣpamitra arose...
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mythological flying palaces or
chariots described in
Hindu texts and
Sanskrit epics. The "Pushpaka Vimana" of
Ravana (who took it from Kubera;...
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fourth days of the Kalyāṇōtsavam Festival, Vāhanam of the day will be
Puṣpaka Vāhanam (ఫుష్పక వాహనము), i.e., The
Pushpaka Chariot. The
Sponsor of the...
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original on 6
January 2017. "Makers of Korean-movie
inspired Kannada film
Puspaka Vimana sued over
remake rights". The New
Indian Express. 22
March 2017...
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Jaathi Oru
Jaathakam M.
Mohanan Isha
Talwar Rachel Anandhini Bala
Vanditha Puspaka Vimanam Ullas Krishna Namritha Mv
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support RLV
Technology Demonstration Programme.
Pushpak (Sanskrit, ISO:
Puṣpaka, lit. 'Flower', Namesake:
Pushpaka Vimana) (also
known as RLV-TD or Reusable...
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based on Ramayana. Kritya-Rawana
written during 9th
century CE. Maya-
puspaka written during 9th
century CE. Rama-Charita
drama based on
Ramayana written...
- ever-propitious,
holding a bow &
arrow in His hands,
mounted on the
aerial car
named Puşpakā,
accompanied by a host of
monkeys &
waited upon by His own
brother Lakşmaņa...
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mondop architectural form. The term is
derived from the
Sanskrit word
puṣpaka, a
reference to the
Pushpaka Vimana, a
flying chariot from the
Hindu epic...