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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Sugriva | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |  |  |  | Sugriva: Encyclopedia II - Hanuman - Hanuman in the Ramayana WarSundara Kanda, the fifth book in the Ramayana epic, focusses mainly on the adventures of Hanuman.
While in exile, Rama enlisted the help of the vanaras in his search for Sita. A group of vanaras sent on a search mission reached the southern seashore. Upon encountering the vast ocean, every vanara began to plead his inablity to jump across the water. Hanuman too was saddened at the possible failure of his mission, until the other vanaras began to extoll his virtues. Hanuman then recollected his own prowess, enlarged his body and jumped ...
See also:Hanuman, Hanuman - Birth, Hanuman - Childhood, Hanuman - Hanuman in the Ramayana War, Hanuman - After the Ramayana War, Hanuman - Presence of Hanuman, Hanuman - Hanumad Ramayana, Hanuman - Temples for Hanuman, Hanuman - Flag of Hanuman Read more here: » Hanuman: Encyclopedia II - Hanuman - Hanuman in the Ramayana War |
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|  |  |  | Sugriva: Encyclopedia II - Wars of Hindu Mythology - The MahabharataCommanders in Chief: Bhishma, Drona, Karna, Shalya
Maharathas: Shalya, Ashwathama, Somadatta, Bhurisrava, Bhagadatta, Jayadratha, Kritavarma
Atirathas: Bhishma, Drona, Karna
Pandava Army: is a coalition of 7 akshauhinis, primarily comprising of the Panchala and Matsya forces, the Rakshasa forces of Bhima's son, and Vrishni-Yadava heroes.
Commanders in Chief: Dhristadyumna, Arjuna
Maharathas: Yudhisthira, Bhima, Dhristadyumna ...
See also:Wars of Hindu Mythology, Wars of Hindu Mythology - War in Religion and Myth, Wars of Hindu Mythology - The Avataras of Vishnu, Wars of Hindu Mythology - Siva, Wars of Hindu Mythology - The Kshatriya Order, Wars of Hindu Mythology - Devastras, Wars of Hindu Mythology - The Devas and Asuras, Wars of Hindu Mythology - The Ramayana, Wars of Hindu Mythology - The Mahabharata, Wars of Hindu Mythology - The End of the World Read more here: » Wars of Hindu Mythology: Encyclopedia II - Wars of Hindu Mythology - The Mahabharata |
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|  |  |  | Sugriva: Encyclopedia II - Vedanta Desika - Paduka-Sahasram A Magnum OpusPaduka (pronounced 'paadukaa') Sahasram means one thousand verses on the sandals, is in praise of the sacred sandals on which the Lord’s lotus feet rest. The whole work is a monument for supreme devotion and superb poetry, all in one night’s intuition, - an overnight miracle of one thousand verses! It was done by him just as a fulfillment of a competition committed to as a challenge by his disciples who were provoked by members of the tenkalai school. All this was composed by Desika (as he puts it, by the Grace of the paduka of th ...
See also:Vedanta Desika, Vedanta Desika - Life, Vedanta Desika - Works, Vedanta Desika - Desika means Vedanta Desika, Vedanta Desika - Greatness of Desika’s Writings, Vedanta Desika - The eight-lettered mantra, Vedanta Desika - Transcendence and Immanence of God, Vedanta Desika - Prapatti, Vedanta Desika - Paduka-Sahasram A Magnum Opus, Vedanta Desika - Eulogy of Divine Sandals, Vedanta Desika - '''Sri Sthuthi'' Read more here: » Vedanta Desika: Encyclopedia II - Vedanta Desika - Paduka-Sahasram A Magnum Opus |
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|  |  |  | Sugriva: Encyclopedia II - Hampi - HistoryImage:Hampi by sourabh by indians.jpg Hampi is identified with the mythological Kishkindha, the monkey kingdom which finds mention in the Ramayana. The first historical settlements in Hampi date back to 1 CE.
The name "Hampi" is an anglicized version of the Kannada Hampe (derived from Pampa, the ancient name for the river Tungabhadra). Over the years, the city has also been referred to as Vijayanagara and Virupakshapura (from Virupaksha, the patron deity of the Vijayanagara rulers). Hampi is ...
See also:Hampi, Hampi - History, Hampi - Geography, Hampi - Temples, Hampi - Vitthala temple, Hampi - Hajara Rama temple, Hampi - Pictures, Hampi - Books Read more here: » Hampi: Encyclopedia II - Hampi - History |
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|  |  |  | Sugriva: Encyclopedia II - Vedanta Desika - Paduka-Sahasram, A Magnum OpusPaduka (pronounced 'paadukaa') Sahasram means one thousand verses on the sandals, is in praise of the sacred sandals on which the Lord’s lotus feet rest. The whole work is a monument for supreme devotion and superb poetry, all in one night’s intuition, - an overnight miracle of one thousand verses! It was done by him just as a fulfillment of a competition committed to as a challenge by his disciples who were provoked by members of the tenkalai school. All this was composed by Desika (as he puts it, by the Grace of the paduka of th ...
See also:Vedanta Desika, Vedanta Desika - Life, Vedanta Desika - Works, Vedanta Desika - Desika means Vedanta Desika, Vedanta Desika - Greatness of Desika’s Writings, Vedanta Desika - The eight-lettered mantra, Vedanta Desika - Transcendence and Immanence of God, Vedanta Desika - Prapatti, Vedanta Desika - Paduka-Sahasram, A Magnum Opus, Vedanta Desika - Eulogy of Divine Sandals, Vedanta Desika - '''Sri Sthuthi'' Read more here: » Vedanta Desika: Encyclopedia II - Vedanta Desika - Paduka-Sahasram, A Magnum Opus |
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