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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KishkindhaKishkindha - Wikipedia

    Kishkindha ( Sanskrit: किष्किन्धा, IAST: Kiṣkindhā) is a kingdom of the vanaras in Hinduism. It is ruled by King Sugriva, the younger brother of Vali, in the Sanskrit epic Ramayana. [1] According to the Hindu epic, this was the kingdom that Sugriva ruled with the assistance of his counsellor, Hanuman . During ...

    • Anegundi

      Anegundi, previously called Kishkindha, is a village in...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RamayanaRamayana - Wikipedia

    Citadel Kishkindha Kanda is set in the place of Vānaras (Vana-nara) – Forest dwelling humans. Rāma and Lakṣmaṇa meet Hanumān, the biggest devotee of Rāma, greatest of ape heroes, and an adherent of Sugriva , the banished pretender to the throne of Kiṣkindhā.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SugrivaSugriva - Wikipedia

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    He is also known as Javanese: Sugriwa, Thai: Su-khrip, Lao: Sugeep, Khmer: Sukhreeb, Creole: Soogrim, Lao: Sangkip, Tamil: Sukkrivan, Burmese: Thugyeip, Sugreeva or Sugreev. Malayalam:Sugreevan.

    The story of Sugriva is part of Ramayana and in an abbreviated version, is also present in the Mahabharata. The king of Kishkindha, Vrikshraja, was a divine creature born from Brahma's tilaka. He had the body of a human and face and tail of a monkey. He was instructed to roam the forests and kill demons. One day, Vriksharaja entered an enchanted po...

    According to Jain texts, Sugriva is a human being and he took Jain Diksha and attained Moksha from Mangi-Tungi.

    The combat of Sugriva with his brother Vali is a favorite motif of the Khmer sculptors contributing to the Angkorian temples and monuments near Siem Reap in Cambodia.
    A detailed and moving tympanum at the 10th century Hindu temple of Banteay Sreidepicts the combat of the brothers, as well as Rama's intervention and Vali's death in the arms of another vanara.
    A bas-relief at the 12th-century temple of Angkor Wat shows the fight between the brothers, arrival of Rama and Vali lying on his death-bed, mourned by many other vanaras. Another scene shows Sugri...
    The fight between Vali and Sugriva is also represented at the lesser-known 13th century Angkorian temple of Preah Pithu.
    Anna Dhallapiccola, Dictionary of Hindu Lore and Legend. (ISBN 0-500-51088-1)
  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KishkintaKishkinta - Wikipedia

    Kishkinta was a theme park located in Chennai, India. It was founded by Navodaya Appachan, the owner of Navodaya Studio. The park spread across 120 acres of vast area with a scenic landscape, bushes, fountains, decorations and designs.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BalakandaBalakanda - Wikipedia

    Aurobindo; Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati; Bhaktivinoda Thakur; Chandrashekarendra Saraswati; Chinmayananda; Dayananda Saraswati; Jaggi Vasudev; Krishnananda Saraswati

  6. Origin. The history of the Guhilas has been obscured by bardic legends. In the 7th century, three different Guhila dynasties are known to have ruled in present-day Rajasthan in Nagda-Ahar, Kishkindha (Kalyanpur) and Dhavagarta (Dhor).