- (Sanskrit: कल्माषपाद, romanized: Kalmāṣapāda), also
known as
Saudasa (Sanskrit: सौदास, romanized:
Saudāsa),
Mitrasaha (Sanskrit: मित्रसह, romanized: Mitrasaha)...
- (Pali: yakkha, a sort of demon; Sanskrit: yakṣa), in some
texts called Saudāsa.
Saudāsa develops an
interest in
consuming human flesh when he is
served the...
- name
Asmaka was the
adopted son of
Saudasa a king of
Kosala and an
Ikshwaku ruler. Madayanti, the wife of
Saudasa,
commanded by her
husband to
raise offspring...
- Kalinga, Pundra, Suhma, and Odra kingdoms)
Kalmashapada (Mitrasaha or
Saudasa or Veerasaha)
Asmaka Mulaka (Contemporary of Parashurama, he
saved himself...
- (Matsya), Ivīlaka (Vishnu),
Hivilaka (Bhagavata) 9 Meghasvāti ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 18
Saudāsa (Brahmanda) 10 Svāti (Śatakarṇi) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 12 11 Skandasvāti ✓ ✓ 7 Skandasvati...
- the ear-rings were
mentioned to be of
queen Madayanti, the wife of king
Saudasa (an
Ikshwaku king) (14,57). A Naga in the race of
Airavata is said to steal...
-
ascended the
throne of the
kingdom of Kosala. Mahabharata, Book 13,
Chapter 6
Saudasa, the king of Kosala,
though dignified by the
performance of Ashwamedha...
- Saṇṭhila – One of the
Twelve Heavenly Generals of
Bhaisajyaguru Buddha ☸
Saudāsa – Aṅgulimāla in a
previous life ॐ☸ Sthūṇa – A
devotee of Kubera, who exchanges...
- wife as the fee for the
teacher (gurudakshina).
Uttanka asks the king
Saudasa who was
cursed by
Vasistha to
become a
cannibal for
earrings without any...
-
gifts of a
Brahman named Gajavara of the Segrava-gotra
during the time of
Saudasa the
Great Satrap of the lord (paramount,
whose name is lost) of
tanks called...