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  2. Gita (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Other names; Alternative spelling: Geeta: Gita, or Geeta ... Geeta Chopra, involved in the Geeta and Sanjay Chopra kidnapping case; Geeta Citygirl, actor, ...

  3. Dhrishtadyumna - Wikipedia

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    He shall dispel all the fears of the Panchalas and spread their fame. He shall also remove the sorrow of the king. [5] This was followed by the emergence of a beautiful maiden from the fire. The sages named the youth Dhrishtadyumna, and the maiden was named Krishnaa, better known by her patronymic name, Draupadi. [2] [5] [3]

  4. Bharthari (king) - Wikipedia

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    The next day king came with tears in his eyes and released saint from jail because he actually noticed queen pingalah in love with horsemen that night, He threw away his empire, wealth, even his full dress coat and dressed in a simple kovanam (loin cloth). The king became a disciple of Pattinathar and got mukthi (salvation) in the Kalahasthi ...

  5. Styles and titles in Joseon - Wikipedia

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    When a prince became king, he was addressed as such, personal names were not used. After the death of a king, he was given several names. One is the temple name (묘호; 廟號; myoho), which was given when the spirit tablet was placed at the Jongmyo Shrine. This is the name by which historians usually refer to Joseon kings.

  6. Kunti - Wikipedia

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    Kunti (Sanskrit: कुन्ती, IAST: Kuntī), born Pritha (Sanskrit: पृथा, IAST: Pṛthā), was the queen of Kuru in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. Kunti was married to Pandu and is the mother of Karna, Yudhishthira, Bhima, and Arjuna. She is depicted to possess beauty, intelligence and shrewdness.

  7. Parikshit - Wikipedia

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    His bodily existence ended due to the curse of the sage Shringi, who used the Nāga king, Takshaka, the ruler of Taxila as the instrument of death. [18] Parikshit was the husband of Queen Madravati and was succeeded by his son Janamejaya. [19] According to the Mahabharata, he ruled for 60 years and died. [20]

  8. Gebirah - Wikipedia

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    Some scholars believe the gebirah held great power as counsel of the king. In 1 Kings 2:20, Solomon said to his mother Bathsheba, seated on a throne at his right, "Make your request, Mother, for I will not refuse you". The position of the queen mother was a privilege of the highest honour. It was the highest authority for a woman in Israel or ...

  9. Sita - Wikipedia

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    Sita is the daughter of King Janak and Queen Videha of Mithalapuri. She has a brother named Bhamandal who is kidnapped soon after his birth by a deity due to animosity in a previous life. He is thrown into a garden of Rathnupur where he is dropped into the arms of King Chandravardhan of Rathnupur. The king and queen bring him up as their own son.