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Ramayana adaptations.
Kabandha was a
gandharva (celestial musician)
named Vishvavasu or Danu, who was
cursed and made into an ugly,
carnivorous demon by Indra...
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Pauloma Parva, it is
stated that
Menaka had a
daughter with the
gandharva Vishvavasu. She was
ashamed of
giving birth to the child, so she left her in front...
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venerated by the
aboriginal Savara people,
whose leader was
known as
Vishvavasu.
According to the Puranas, Indradyumna, the king of Avanti, grew interested...
- of hero
Vidushaka (Atreya) – The
friend of the hero
Mitravasu – Son of
Vishvavasu and
brother of the
heroine Shankachuda – A serpent,
intended to be the...
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Nilagiri region.
Regional folklore states that the
priest was
welcomed by
Vishvavasu, the
chieftain of the
Savara people.
During the
duration of his stay in...
- king who
taught song and
dance to Arjuna.
Kabandha was a
gandharva named Vishvavasu or Danu, who was
cursed and made into an ugly,
carnivorous demon by Indra...
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observes that the
image was
venerated by a
member of the hill-folk
named Vishvavasu. By the time
Vidyapati returned to
inform the king of the site, a great...
- ॐ Jāṭāsuri -
Another name for Alaṁbuṣa ॐ
Kabandha - A
gandharva named Vishvavasu or Danu
cursed by
Indra or the sage
Ashtavakra ॐ Kaikasī - One of Sumālī's...