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  2. Sushena - Wikipedia

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    Sushena (सुषेन) was a vanara chief at the siege of Lanka, when Rama formed an alliance with the vanara king Sugriva, who placed an army of vanaras at Rama's disposal. [10] Another Sushena mentioned in the Mahābhārata was the able brother of Emperor Janamejaya, son of Maharaja Parikshit, of the Kuru Kingdom.

  3. Wives of Karna - Wikipedia

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    Alas, fie (on the heroism and skill)! That lady, the mother of Sushena, exceedingly afflicted and uttering cries of woe, is falling down, deprived of her senses, at the sight of the mighty-armed and brave Karna prostrated on the earth, with his waist still encircled with a belt of gold.

  4. Sushen - Wikipedia

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    Sushen is the historical Chinese name for an ancient ethnic group of people who lived in the northeastern part of China (in the area of modern Jilin and Heilongjiang) and what is in modern times the Russian Maritime Province and some other Siberian provinces.

  5. Tara (Ramayana) - Wikipedia

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    In the Hindu epic Ramayana, Tara (Sanskrit: तारा, Tārā, lit. ' star ') [1] is the Queen of Kishkindha and the wife of the vanara King Vali.After being widowed, she becomes the Queen of Sugriva, Vali's younger brother.

  6. Varangacharita - Wikipedia

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    However, Sushena is defeated when Uttamapura is invaded and its capital besieged by another king, Bakularaja. The besieged King Dharmasena sends an appeal for help to his kin, King Devasena. Learning of this, Kashchidbhata reveals his true identity of Varānga to King Devasena, who embraces him as his nephew.

  7. List of Ikshvaku dynasty kings in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Manu and the Saptarishi on a boat carried by Matsya, saved from the Pralaya.. According to Hindu traditions, Shraddhadeva Manu (Sanskrit manuśraddhādeva) is the current Manu and the progenitor of the current manvantara.

  8. Susanna (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Susanna or Suzanna is a feminine first name, of Egyptian and Persian origin. It is the name of women in the Biblical books of Daniel and Luke.It is often spelled Susannah, although Susanna is the original spelling.

  9. Devaki - Wikipedia

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    Devaki's six dead sons were named Kírttimat, Sushena, Udayin, Bhadrasena, Rijudasa, and Bhadradeha. [1] According to the Harivamsa, they were the reincarnations of the sons of the asura Kalanemi. They had performed intense austerities to worship the creator deity Brahma, unbeknownst to their own grandfather, Hiranyakashipu. The latter, furious ...