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In the Mahabharata, Jambavan had killed a lion, who had acquired a gem called syamantaka from Prasena, after killing him. Krishna was suspected of killing Prasena for the jewel, so he tracked Prasena's steps until he learned that he had been killed by a lion, who had been killed by a bear. Krishna tracked Jambavan to his cave, and a fight ensued.
Jambavan: The king of the bears. He was born from the yawn of Brahma and was already six manvanataras old during the period of the Ramayana. He assisted Rama in his quest to rescue his wife in the epic. [16] Agastya: A great sage. He is the composer of many hymns in the Rigveda and is regarded the father of Siddha medicine. [17] Narada
As Jambavan gradually grew tired, he realized that Krishna was none other than his benefactor Rama from the Treta Yuga. In gratitude and devotion to Krishna who spared his life, Jambavan gave up his fight and returned the jewel to Krishna. Jambavan offered his maiden daughter Jambavati in marriage to Krishna, along with the Syamantaka jewel ...
Jambavan: The king of the bears. He was created by Brahma to assist Rama in his struggle against Ravana. Janaka: The king of Mithila and the father of Sita and Urmila. Jambumali: One of the eight sons of Lanka's commander-in-chief Prahasta. He was killed by Hanuman during the encounter in the Ashoka Vatika
According to mythology, the ravanahatha, an ancient bowed string instrument, was created by Ravana and is still used as a Rajasthani folk instrument. [43]
Ashwathama and Kripa are considered to be the lone survivors still living who actually fought in the Kurukshetra war. Ashwathama was born with a gem in his forehead which gives him power over all living beings lower than humans.
Angada is a son of the powerful vanara king Vali and his wife Tara. He is the nephew of Sugriva.After Rama and Sugriva kill his father, Angada joins Rama's forces to rescue Sita from Ravana's captivity.
Sampati meets Hanuman and Jambavan. Eight millennia after his descent upon the earth, [6] Sampati proves instrumental in the search for Sita in the Ramayana.When the search party went to the south, led by Hanuman with Angada, Jambavan, Nala, and Nila, exhausted and thirsty, they happened to come across the cave of Sampati.