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242:, and told him of her father's wish for her to wed him. The cognisant Vishrava informed the beautiful maiden that their children, if produced, would be rakshasas, of cruel exploits. Kaikasi prostrated herself before him, seeking children of his disposition. Vishrava agreed to wed her, though he forewarned her that only their last child would inherit his disposition. Accordingly, Kaikasi gives birth to the rakshasas Ravana, 198:
curse, the girls vanished. During this moment, Manini, the daughter of Trinabindu, who had not been present when the curse was invoked, wandered near the sage, searching for her friends. She found herself pregnant, and rushed to report her condition to her father. The sage Trinabindu requested
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Quote: VISRAVAS. Son of Prajapati Pulastya, or, according to a statement of the Mahabharata, a reproduction of half Pulastya himself. By a Brahmani wife, daughter of the sage Bharadwaja, named Idavida or Ilavida, he had a son, Kuvera, the god of
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Pulastya to marry his daughter, and the latter agreed, and so the two lived together in the ashrama. Pleased with his wife's virtuous conduct, Pulastya declared that their child would inherit her virtue, and would be named Vishrava.
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named Sumali urged his daughter, Kaikasi, to seek Vishrava as her husband, promising her that their children would rival Kubera. Kaikasi finds Vishrava while he was performing a
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When Ravana claimed Lanka for himself, Vishrava counselled Kubera to accede to his half-brother's demand, to avoid conflict. Obeying his father, Kubera retired to
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The birth of Vishrava is described in the Ramayana. Once, the great sage Pulastya was engaged in austerities in the
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Vishrava educated Ravana regarding the practices of tapasya, yajna, and the Vedas.
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Vishrava grew to become a great sage, devoted to the study of the
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Index

Pulastya
Agastya
Ilavida
Kaikasi
Raka
Pushpotkata
Kubera
Ravana
Kumbhakarna
Vibhishana
Surpanakha
Sanskrit
lit.
IAST
Pulastya
rishi
Hindu
epic
Ramayana
tapasya
Ravana
ashrama
Mount Meru
apsaras
Brahmin's
Vedas
Bharadvaja
Ilavida
Kubera
Lanka

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