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  2. Parikshit - Wikipedia

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    Death of Parikshit and Kashyapa alive burnt tree from Razmnama. Once while hunting, King Parikshit encountered Kali Purush who asked him for a new shelter other than his places of gambling, prostitution, vice and immoral relationship. King Parikshit allowed him to reside in gold.

  3. Sarpa Satra - Wikipedia

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    Sarpayaga from Razmnama. When King Janamejaya wanted to know the reasons for his father Parikshit's death, details were made known by his council of Ministers. [16] Uttanka, one of the priests in the court of Janamejaya, who had also been cheated by Takshaka, gave a detailed account of Parikshit's death and urged Janamejaya to take revenge by holding the snake sacrifice. [17]

  4. Janamejaya - Wikipedia

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    King Janamejaya ascended to the throne of Hastinapura upon the death of his father Parikshit. According to legend, Parikshit, the lone descendant of the House of Pandu, had died of snakebite. He had been cursed by a sage to die so, the curse having been consummated by the Naga King Takshaka. Janamejaya bore a deep grudge against the serpents ...

  5. Shuka - Wikipedia

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    Shuka told a brief version of the Bhagavata Purana to the Kuru king Parikshit, who was destined to die after seven days due to a curse. A place called Shukachari is believed to be the cave of Shuka, where he disappeared in cave stones as per local traditions. Shuka in Sanskrit means parrot and thus the name is derived from the large number of ...

  6. Takshaka - Wikipedia

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    Uttanka reminded the king of his father Parikshit's death, at the hands of Takshaka (1,3). In the chapters (14-53 to 58) Uttanka's history is repeated where 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 away the ear-rings (14,58).

  7. Guruvayurappan - Wikipedia

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    King Parikshit, the grandson of Arjuna and the son of Abhimanyu, died of a bite by the poisonous snake Takshaka, due to a curse which had fallen upon him. King Janamejaya , his son, wanted to avenge his father's death by killing all snakes, including Takshaka.

  8. Shrimad Bhagwat Mahapuran - Wikipedia

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    Kaliyug conspires against Parikshit: 9. 28 Jul 2019 The tale of Raavan and Dasharatha: 10. 4 Aug 2019 King Parikshit cursed to be killed by snake Takshaka who has his own motive for killing him. 11. 11 Aug 2019 Parikshit listens to Srimad Bhagavat from Shukadeva & dies in peace. His son Janamejaya starts snake sacrifice. 12. 18 Aug 2019

  9. Thiruvanpurushothamam - Wikipedia

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    The legend of all the eleven temples of Thirunangur are closely associated with each other. As per legend, the Hindu god Shiva started dancing in fury at this place after the death of his consort Uma due to the yajna (sacrifice) of Daksha. Each time his lock of hair touched the ground, there were eleven other forms of Shiva who appeared.