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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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    An artistic depiction of the wedding of Jambavati, where she is shown as a human-bear. Jambavati, a patronymic, means daughter of Jambavan.Sridhara, a commentator on the Bhagavata Purana, identifies her with Krishna's wife Rohini.

  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.

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    On June 2, 2023, Blake Lively began a text exchange with her “It Ends With Us” director and co-star Justin Baldoni that blamed her assistant for not getting her an updated batch of script pages.

  6. Satrajit - Wikipedia

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    Satrajit (Sanskrit: सत्राजित, romanized: Satrājita), also rendered Satrajita, is a Yadava king in Hinduism. [2] He had ten wives and three daughters named Satyabhama, Bratini, and Prasvapini who were all married to Krishna. [3]

  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.

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  9. Ajamila - Wikipedia

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    Ajamila (Sanskrit: अजामिल, IAST: Ajāmila) is the main character of a story in canto 6 of the Bhagavata Purana. [1] In Hinduism , the story of Ajamila is used to illustrate that by uttering God's divine name, there is hope for even the sinful to be redeemed from their propensity to commit sins.