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Ravana family:wife and brother of Ravana

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Ravana story family of brother Ravana potho Jk blogger Ravana story  Ravana is known as the demon king of Lanka in the Hindu epic Ramayana. Today, we will share with you Ravana Family including his father, mother wife, and brothers. Ravana also is known as Dashanan or Dashagriva, or Dashakantha was the legendary emperor of Lanka (modern day Sri Lanka). Ravana has been described as one of the most powerful beings to have ever lived on earth. According to the Hindu legends, Ravana exercised his mighty powers to rule over gods, humans and other demons. For instance, the Valmiki’s Ramayana describes Ravana as a mighty tyrant who held the Gods at ransom. He kidnapped  Lord Ram’s wife Sita  to take revenge on Rama and Laxman who cut off the nose of his sister Surpanakha. However, despite being a tyrant, Ravana was a great scholar and a very capable ruler. He was a maestro of Veena and even created the musical instrument known as “Ravanhattha.” It is said that he possessed ten h...

Story of Nidhivan

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Nidhivan Raasleela  Jk blogger Nidhivan, a temple nestled in the holy birthplace of Krishna,  Vrindavan  has a sense of mystery or miracle attached to it. Nidhivan has a hearsay that Lord Krishna visits it every night. And that's not about it, there is also a buzz that he performs Ras Leela every night. It is considered to be the holiest place in the country where God literally has an abode.  Such speculations leave us in an enigma! There is no smoke without fire. There is some root to this mystery which is still unknown to all. Post the evening aarti, no priest or devotee is allowed to step into the premises. However, not all facts are available at our disposal.  There is no sighting of any animal or bird post 7 PM either because it is said that they elope from the area as well. Not just this, but Nidhivan has a unique surrounding. It is flanked by unusual hollow trees that are short heightened and the branches are twisted downwards and lie in tangles. The Tuls...

Ravan's brother name

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How many brothers did Ravana have? My best ravan brother's  Jk blogger  Ravana (रावण) is the main antagonist in Ramayana. He was a Rakshasa, King of Lanka and the greatest devotee of lord Shiva. He was a great schoar, capable ruler, mastero of Veena. He was described to have ten heads, Which represents his knowledge of four vedas and six shastras. His main ambition was to defeat and dominate all the devas. He kept Lord Shani as his prisoner. He kidnapped Lord Rama’s wife Sita as a revenge for having cut of his sisters Shurpanakha’s nose by Lakshmana. Ravana was a son of Vishrava (son of Pulastya) and Kaikesi (daughter of Sumali and Thataka). He had six brothers and two sisters. 1. Lord Kubera  – Vaishravana or Kuber was an older half brother of Ravana. He got a boon from Lord brahma to be a Guardian of Heavenly Wealth. He was the ruler of lanka before he was overthrown by Ravana. 2. Vibhishana  – He was a younger brother of Ravana, and a noble character, spoe without...

What is ravan

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Jk satani Ravan my best Ravan is the mythical multi-headed demon-king of Lanka in   Hindu   mythology . With ten heads and twenty arms, Ravana could change into any form he wished. Representing the very essence of evil, he famously fought and ultimately lost a series of epic battles against the hero   Rama , seventh avatar of   Vishnu . Ravan Family  Ravana was a terrible demon ( raksasa ) who was the king of all demons and of the fortress island of Lanka (modern-day Sri Lanka). His father was Visravas (son of Pulastya, one of the creator Prajapati) and his mother Nikasa, also a demon and mother of the cannibal demons, the Pisitasanas. Ravana acquired his throne through foul means when he expelled his half-brother Kubera,  god  of wealth, from the island. Ravana had many sons, notably Aksa, who had three heads, symbolic of the three stages of fever (heat, cold, and sweating), and Indrajit (aka Meghanada), who could make himself invisible Ravana had a f...

Quick facts about somnath temple

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1.)  Non Hindus require special permission to visit Somnath temple. 2.) It is the place where lord Krishna ended his Lila and there's after left for heaveny abode. 3.)  on the walls of the temple along with lord Shiva there are also lord bramha and lord Vishnu. 4.) Shiva linga is supposed to have been securely hiding inside its hollwness. 5.) according to skanda Purana .the name of somnath temple will change every time the world is ereconstructed. 6.) the temple is located at such a place that there is no land in a straight line between somnath seashore untill antarktica.

Fatehpur sikri history

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Fatehpur sikri the ghost town in India                     Fateh airport sikri bears exceptional testimony to the Mughal civilization at the and of the sixteenth century it offers a unique example it offers a unique example of architectural ensembles of very high architectural ensembles of very high quality constructed between 1571 and 59504 and letyout strongly influenced the evolution of indin town planning notabty at Shah Jahan abad of old Delhi. The here on Mina meaning dear towar is located north and west of the High three pole outside the Highi the circular towers plan is octagonal at its base and is topped with a cherry tree the circular part of the town is decorated with stonc spikes and a clrcular balcony projects on stone corbels from.

Navaratri story

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 CBBC Newsround Skip to content What is Navratri all about? 7 October 2021 Updated 29 September 2022 durga. IMAGE SOURCE,GETTY IMAGES Image caption, The festival celebrates the goddess Durga Navratri is one of the most important festivals in the Hindu calendar. It's celebrated all over the world, typically falling between September and October during the month of Ashvin, and lasts for nine days. Nav means nine and Ratri means nights. This year, the festival starts on Monday 26 September and will end on Wednesday 5 October. People come together during Navratri to celebrate Durga, the mother goddess who carries lots of weapons in her arms. durga. IMAGE SOURCE,GETTY IMAGES Image caption, The goddess Durga was given weapons to take on the demon, Mahishasura Durga is best known for killing an evil demon in a battle which lasted nine days and nights and that is why the festival lasts for nine days and nights as well! Each day is represented by a different colour which symbolises one of h...

Friendship of Krishna and Sudama

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  Donors List KRISHNA AND SUDAMA: THE BOND OF TRUE FRIENDSHIP HOME BLOGSKRISHNA AND SUDAMA: THE BOND OF TRUE FRIENDSHIP lord Krishna 10 FEB IN: ARTICLES, LIFE BY: ISKCON@DWARKA 0 COMMENT 25476 VIEWS Krishna-Sudama Story  Sudama was a childhood friend of Shri Krishna. It is believed that Sudama took the birth on earth to be ready to meet Krishna and participate altogether in His deeds. He is also believed to be a true devotee of Lord Vishnu.  The story of Sudama and Krishna is all about love and Friendship that has a lesson to teach.  Sudama was born in a low-income family on the opposite hand, Krishna was from a royal background. However, the difference between their status did not in any way hinder their true Friendship or bond.  The two, Sudama and Krishna, were inseparable. To date, their oneness is an example of true Friendship ahead of the planet . This is often the rationale why they are remembered on the auspicious occasion of Friendship.  Ev...

Dwarkadhish ki khabar

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  According to tradition, the original temple was believed to have been built by Krishna's grandson, Vajranabha, over the hari-griha (Krishna's residential place). The original structure was destroyed by Mahmud Begada in 1472, and subsequently rebuilt in the 15th-16th century,[citation needed] in the Māru-Gurjara style. The temple became part of the Char Dham pilgrimage considered sacred by Hindus in India. Adi Shankaracharya, the 8th century Hindu theologian and philosopher, visited the shrine. The other three being comprising Rameswaram, Badrinath and Puri. Even today a memorial within the temple is dedicated to his visit. Dwarakadheesh is the 98th Divya Desam of Vishnu on the subcontinent, glorified in the Divya Prabandha sacred texts. it was rebuilt by Raja Jagat Singh Rathore.[6] The temple is at an elevation of 12.19 metres (40.0 ft) above mean sea-level. It faces west. The temple layout consists of a garbhagriha (Nijamandira or Harigraha) and an antarala (an antechamber)...