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Raghuvaṃśa (Devanagari: रघुवंशम्, lit. 'lineage of Raghu') is a
Sanskrit epic poem (mahakavya) by the
celebrated Sanskrit poet Kalidasa.
Though an exact...
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Raghuvanshi (Sanskrit: रघुवंशी) or
Raghuvaṃśa (Sanskrit: रघुवंश) or
Raghukula is a
legendary Indian dynasty,
primarily featured in
Hindu scriptures such...
- and his
highly eulogistic descriptions of
Kalingan emperor Hemāngada in
Raghuvaṃśa (sixth sarga).
Lakshmi Dhar
Kalla (1891–1953), a
Sanskrit scholar and...
- Look up
Raghuvamsa in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Raghuvaṃśa is a
Sanskrit epic poem by Kalidasa.
Raghuvamsha may also
refer to:
Raghuvaṃśa (dynasty)...
- and [[E. ****athri] .[citation needed] It
extols the
Hindu deity Rama.
raghuvaṃśa sudhāmbudhi
candra śrī rāma rājarājēśvara aghamēgha māruta śrīkara asurēśa...
- language.
Another historically and
chronologically important text is
Raghuvamsa aut****d by Kalidasa. Its
story confirms many
details of the Ramayana...
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Siblings Shatrughna (brother) Rama (half-brother)
Bharata (half-brother)
Spouse Urmila Children Angada Chandraketu Dynasty Raghuvaṃśa-Suryavaṃśa...
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Brahmin boy and slew the
sudra Shambuka. The
Shambuka also
appears in
Raghuvaṃśa, an epic poem
composed by
celebrated Sanskrit poet Kālidāsa in 5th century...
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campaigns of
Raghu – his
protagonist in the
Raghuvaṃśa –
reflect those of
Chandragupta II. In
Canto IV of the
Raghuvamsa,
Kalidasa relates how the king's forces...
- Bhaskara,
explains about the
worship of Rama, Sita and Lakshmana. Kalidasa's
Raghuvamsa gives a
detail account of Sita's swayamvara,
abduct and her exile, in...