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  2. Jambavan - Wikipedia

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    Jambavan (Sanskrit: जाम्‍बवान्, IAST: Jāmbavān), also known as Jambavanta (Sanskrit: जाम्बवन्त, IAST: Jāmbavanta), is the king of the bears in Hindu texts.

  3. Jambavati - Wikipedia

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    Meanwhile, Yadavas who accompanied Krishna to the cave had returned to the kingdom presuming Krishna as dead. Every member of the royal family had assembled to mourn his death. After returning to Dvaraka, Krishna narrated the story of the recovery of the jewel and his marriage to Jambavati.

  4. Jambhavan - Wikipedia

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    Jambhavan (/ dʒ ɑː m b ə v ɑː n /) is a 2006 Indian Tamil-language action film written and directed by A. M. Nandakumar. The film stars Prashanth, Nila and Meghna Naidu, while Vivek, Vijayan and Vijayakumar play other pivotal roles. Featuring music composed by Bharadwaj, the film was released on 8 September 2006.

  5. A. M. Nandakumar - Wikipedia

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    Nandakumar announced Jambhavan (2006) in December 2005 and began production shortly after a launch event held in Tirupathi. [6] Prashanth was signed to play the lead role, while Nila and Meghna Naidu were signed to portray the film's lead heroines. [7] The team began filming with a 30-day schedule in Tenkasi in southern Tamil Nadu. [8]

  6. Chiranjivi - Wikipedia

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    A devotee of Rama, he narrates the story of the Ramayana to Garuda in the form of a crow. [15] 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.

  7. Syamantaka - Wikipedia

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    The myth of the Syamantaka appears in the Vishnu Purana and the Bhagavata Purana.The jewel originally belonged to the God of the Sun, Surya, who wore it around his neck.It was said that whichever land possessed this jewel would never encounter any calamities such as droughts, floods, earthquakes or famines, and would always be full of prosperity and plenitude.

  8. Oshadhiparvata - Wikipedia

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    At Jambavan's urging, Hanuman goes to the Himalayas to find the four healing plants. Oshadhiparvata (Sanskrit: ओषधिपर्वत, romanized: Oṣadhiparvata, lit.

  9. Sampati - Wikipedia

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    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.