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  2. Lava (Ramayana) - Wikipedia

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    Lava (. Ramayana. ) Lava (Sanskrit: लव, IAST: Lava) [1] and his elder twin brother Kusha, are the children of Rama and Sita in Hindu tradition. [2] Their story is recounted in the Hindu epic, Ramayana and its other versions. He is said to have a whitish golden complexion like their mother, while Kusha had a blackish complexion like their ...

  3. Kusha (Ramayana) - Wikipedia

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    Kusha (Sanskrit: कुश, IAST: Kuśa) and his younger twin brother Lava were the children of Rama and Sita.Their story is recounted in the Hindu epic, the Ramayana.Hindu traditions claim he ruled the entire region of Kashmir, Indus River and Hindu Kush as frontier lands of India known as Hindu Kush Kshetra and founded the city of Kashmir in the valley and Kasur with Lavapuri of Lava in base ...

  4. Valmiki - Wikipedia

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    Valmiki (/ vɑːlˈmiːki /; [2] Sanskrit: वाल्मीकि, romanized: Vālmīki, [ʋɑːlmiːki]) [A] was a legendary poet who is celebrated as the traditional author of the epic Ramayana, based on the attribution in the text itself. [3][5] He is revered as Ādi Kavi, the first poet, author of Ramayana, the first epic poem. The ...

  5. Sita - Wikipedia

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    Mithila art, that originated at Sita's birthplace depicts Sita and Rama's marriage ceremony through the paintings. [81] In Rama and Sita's temple, she is always placed on Rama's right, with a golden-yellow complexion. [82] She is dressed in traditional sari or ghagra-choli along with a veil. Her jewelry are either made of metals, pearls or ...

  6. Exile of Rama - Wikipedia

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    The exile of Rama is an event featured in the Ramayana, [1] [2] [a] and is an important period in the life of Rama.In the epic, Rama is exiled by his father, Dasharatha, under the urging of his step-mother Kaikeyi, accompanied by his wife Sita and half-brother Lakshmana for 14 years. [3]

  7. Seetha Devi Temple - Wikipedia

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    Chedattilamma (Seetha Devi) is the presiding deity of this temple along with Sapthamathrukkal. This temple is only 1km away from the present Sita Temple. Nei (ghee) vilakku is a main offering here. The Seetha Devi temple of Pulpally was constructed by Sri Pazhassi Raja in the 18th century. He managed the temple for many years.

  8. Uttararamacarita - Wikipedia

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    Sita gives birth to the twins, Lava and Kusha, who are brought up under the guardianship of Valmiki. Some time later, Rama goes to Panchavati to punish a Shudra ascetic and meets Vasanti, the presiding deity of the forests. She rebukes Rama for having abandoned Sita, and Rama becomes remorseful and experiences untold agony.

  9. Trijata - Wikipedia

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    Trijata (Sanskrit: त्रिजटा, IAST: Trijaṭā) is a rakshasi (demoness) in the Hindu epic Ramayana who is assigned the duty of guarding Sita who was kidnapped by the demon-king of Lanka Ravana. [1] In later adaptions of Ramayana, Trijata is described as a daughter of Vibhishana, the brother of Ravana. In the Ramayana, Trijata ...