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    Jambavan ( Sanskrit: जाम्‍बवान्, IAST: Jāmbavān ), also known as Jambavanta ( Sanskrit: जाम्बवन्त, IAST: Jāmbavanta ), is the king of the bears in Hindu texts. [2] He emerged from the mouth of Brahma when the creator deity yawned. He assisted Rama, the 7th avatar of Vishnu in his quest to save his wife Sita from the rakshasa king Ravana. [3] .

  2. Jambavan, also known as the King of Bears, holds a significant place in the Hindu epic of Ramayana. According to mythology, he was created by Lord Brahma himself, specifically to aid Lord Rama in his battle against the demon king Ravana.

  3. Jambavan also called Jambavantha, Jambavat was the King of the bears. He was the King of the Himalayas who had incarnated as a bear in order to serve Ram.

  4. Jul 27, 2023 · Jambavan (also Jambavantha) is the king of bears according to Hindu religious texts. He is part-man and part-bear and is immortal. Jambavan is also one of the fathers-in-law of Lord Krishna. He married his daughter Jambavati to Lord Krishna. He appears in both the Ramayana and Mahabharata.

  5. Mar 2, 2024 · Who is Jambavan? Jambavan is the wise king of bears in the Hindu epic Ramayana, renowned for his strength, wisdom, and loyalty. What is Jambavan's origin? Legend has it that Jambavan was born of the union between the radiant Sun and a celestial nymph named Brijala. What role did Jambavan play in the Battle of Lanka?

  6. Aug 10, 2020 · Jambavan is a character popularly found in Ramyana. He is regarded as the King of Bears, and is having the power equivalent to that of lakhs of elephants and lions, and the capacity to win anyone.He is created specially by Lord Brahma for serving Sri Rama. He is known as Riksharaj (King of Bears).

  7. Jambavan (Samskrit : जाम्बवान्) or Jambavanta is well known as the wise old minister (a noble bear) of Sugriva, the Vanara Raja who lived on the Kishkinda mountain of Bharatavarsha. He is also known for his fight with Shri Krishna for Syamantakamani (a precious ornament gifted by Surya) described in Bhagavata Purana.

  8. Jamthun village in Ratlam district of Madhya Pradesh has traces of ancient habitation. It is known as the city of Jamvanta or Jamvanta Nagari. Jambavan is also known as Jamvanta, Jambavat, Jambavantha or Jambuvan. He is believed to be immortal and is the son of Lord Brahma.

  9. Jambavan also known as Jambavanta is the king of the bears in Hindu puranasHe emerges out of the mouth of Brahma when the creator deity yawns. He assists the...

  10. JÂMBAVÂN. Hindu fabulous creature. Also known as Jambavat, Jambhavan. King of the Bears. He added herbs to the great sea of milk that was churned into Amrita — so he is a creature of taste. However, he got himself into trouble with Krishna by purloining a sacred ruby called the Syamantaka.