Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

    • Kausalyā

      • Kausalyā was the first wife of Daśaratha. She was the daughter of the King of Uttara Kosala.
      www.wisdomlib.org/hinduism/compilation/puranic-encyclopaedia/d/doc241522.html
  1. People also ask

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

    Dasharatha (Sanskrit: दशरथ, IAST: Daśaratha; born Nemi) was the king of Kosala, with its capital at Ayodhya, in the Hindu epic Ramayana. Dasharatha married Kausalya , Sumitra and Kaikeyi .

  3. Dec 12, 2017 · Dasaratha had multiple wives but he had no heirs for a long time. Messenger of God (Rushi) met Dasaratha and he performed a Yoga to have heirs. The Yoga Prasad(food) half (food) was given to his first wife Kausalya, one sixth to his youngest wife Kaikeyi and the rest to Sumitra, his middle wife.

    • Genealogy.
    • Daśaratha’S Hunt.
    • Kaikeyī Given A Boon.
    • Administration of Daśaratha.
    • Ministers.
    • The Name Daśaratha.
    • Birth of Sons.
    • The Boon of Śani (Saturn).
    • Death.
    • Daśaratha Appears again.

    Descended from Viṣṇu in the following order. Brahmā—Marīci—Kaśyapa—Vivasvān—Vaivasvata Manu—Ikṣvāku—Vikukṣi—Śaśāda—Kakutstha—Anenas—Pṛthulāśva—Prasenajit—Yuvanāśva—Māndhātā—Purukutsa—Trasadasyu—Anaraṇya—Haryaśva—Vasumanas—Sudhanvā—Traiyyāruṇa—Satyavrata (Triśaṅku) Hariścandra—Rohitāśva—Hārīta—Cuñcu—Sudeva—Bharuka—Bāhuka—Sagara—Asamañjas—Aṃśumān—Bha...

    Once during the early part of his life Daśaratha was walking through a forest engaged in hunting. He reached the bank of the river Sarayū. It was evening and the forest was thick. He walked in search of wild animals. The night was advancing and darkness getting thicker. Then he heard a sound from the river as if an elephant was drinking water. Thin...

    There was a great battle in the world of the gods between the asuras and the gods. According to the request of the devas, Daśaratha went to the world of the devas to help them. Kaikeyī also went with Daśaratha. In a severe fight with Śambara, an asura, Daśaratha fell down unconscious. Kaikeyī took him away from the battle-field. When he recovered t...

    The capital of Daśaratha’s kingdom of Kosala, was Ayodhyā. This city was situated on the bank of river Sarayū. Daśaratha was as famous in Ayodhyā as Indrawas in the realm of the gods. There were palaces in Ayodhyā for the kings who brought tribute to stay. In short, as mentioned in Vālmīki Rāmāyaṇa, Bāla Kāṇḍa, Sarga 5, Ayodhyā was the heaven on ea...

    Daśaratha had eight ministers, Sṛṣṭi, Jayanta, Vijaya, Siddhārtha, Rāṣṭravardhana, Aśoka, Dharmapāla, and Sumantra. (Agni Purāṇa, Chapter 6).

    The real name of Daśaratha was Nemi. Once the unattackable and invincible asura Śaṃbara conquered the throne of Indra. At the request of Brahmā and the gods, this King reached heaven and destroyed the armies of the asuras very easily. Śaṃbara got angry, assumed ten shapes and attacked the King from ten points at the same time. The king confronted t...

    Kausalyā was the first wife of Daśaratha. She was the daughter of the King of Uttara Kosala. A daughter named Śāntāwas born to Daśaratha by Kausalyā. After this, no sons or daughters were born to Daśaratha for a long time. At this juncture Lomapāda, the king of Aṅga who was the class-mate and a great friend of Daśaratha, came to Ayodhyā on a friend...

    Astronomers are of opinion that famine will occur in the world for the period of twelve years, when the planet Śani (Saturn) comes into the orbit of Rohiṇī (a star). But now the planet Saturn does not come into the orbit of the star Rohiṇī. There is a story in the Padma Purāṇa, which states that this happened so because of a boon Śani had given to ...

    Rāma and Lakṣmaṇa with Sītā went to live in the forest. Sumantra who accompanied them up to the river Ganges, returned to the palace. By then Daśaratha had fallen down filled with grief. He had never recovered from that state of unconsciousness. At the time of his death Bharata and Śatrughna had been away in the kingdom of Kekaya and Rāma and Lakṣm...

    Rāvaṇa was killed in the battle. Sītā was tested in fire and found sinless. Rāma accepted her, seeing that her conjugal fidelity was not marred. At this time Śivaappeared before Rāma in a divine aeroplane. Daśaratha was seated in that plane clad in pure garments. He took Rāma and Lakṣmaṇa into his lap and embraced them. He blessed them and Sītā who...

  4. Dashrath had three wives namely, Kaushalya, Sumitra and Kaikeyi. Ram was the son of Kaushalya, Lakshman and Shatrughna were the sons of Sumitra, and Bharata was the son of Kaikeyi. Dasharatha had a daughter, Shanta, from his wife Kaushalya. She was the eldest of his children and was married to Rishi Shreengi.

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

    Kaikeyi (Sanskrit: कैकेयी, IAST: Kaikeyī) is a princess of Kekeya and the queen of Kosala in the Hindu epic Ramayana. Kaikeyi is the third queen and favourite consort of King Dasharatha, who ruled Kosala from its capital, Ayodhya. She is the mother of Bharata. [ 1 ] Out of Dasharatha's three wives, Kaikeyi exerts the most influence.

  6. Manu was born inTretayuga as Suryavanshi King Dashratha and Shatrupa as his first wife Kaushalya. As he had great control over his ten senses, he came to be known as Dashratha. He was equal to, and even greater than Indra (Lord of the heavens or the Devas) in valor.

  7. Sep 8, 2023 · As the first wife of King Dasharatha, she played a pivotal role in the epic Ramayana, showcasing a life marked by challenges and blessings.