- The company's two longest-running
titles were
Verotika (15 issues) and
Satanika vols. 1 & 2 (total of 13 issues).
Verotik was
known for
producing variant...
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information available is
Śatānīka II, Parantapa.
While the
Puranas state his father’s name was Vasudāna, Bhāsa
tells it was Sahasrānīka.
Śatānīka II
married a princess...
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Janamejaya Śatānīka Ashwaa Ashika Nicakṣu
Citra Pratha Vitamine Sunega Sunita Nanak Sikhana Pari
Plava Sunaya Nagaraja Timi Bṛhadratha
Sudarshan Śatañika Udayana...
- sandalwood, was made
under the
instruction of Udayana. Udayana, the son of
Śatānīka II by the
Videha princess succeeded him. Niti
Adaval mentions about Udayana...
- and
Frank Frazetta (cover), 1995)
Satanika (Vol 1) #0 (with
Glenn Danzig (w) and
Frank Frazetta (cover), 1995)
Satanika (Vol 1) #1-2 (covers, 1995) Jaguar...
- Parik****, it went to Janamejaya. From Janamejaya, it went to his son
Satanika.
Satanika, who
studied the
Vedas under Yajnyawalkya, and
military science from...
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Bhishma and
Krishna On the 11th day of the war,
Vrishasena overwhelmed Satanika, the son of
Nakula in a
single combat, and
afterwards fought against the...
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Janamejaya Personal Information Affiliation Kurus Spouse Vapushtama Children Śatáníka, San****arna
Relatives Parikṣit (father),
Madravti (mother), Asvmedhadatta...
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initially successful military campaign until its king
Śatānīka was able to
repel him.
Śatānīka later died of
dysentery while Pradyota was
carrying out...
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relations with Vatsa, and he gave his
daughter in
marriage to
Śatānīka's son, Udayana.
After Śatānīka's death from
dysentery at the same time as a
campaign against...