Anjaka is one of the Danavas and son of Viprachitti. Bhuri is a son of Somadatta, one of the descendants of Kuru. Mahikas is the ancient name of the inhabitants of Mysore. Misrakesi is an Apsara or celestial Laukika nymph. Mrigi and Mrigamanda are said to be the daughters of Krodhavasa and Kashyapa. Divya is one of the sons of Satwata. Parna is an instructor and teacher of the White Yajush. Dosha is the name of the son of Dhruva. Pushya was the son of the king Yajnawalkya. Rajarshis in Hindu mythology are the royal saints and rishis. Ratnavali is the daughter of king Vikramabahu of Simhala. Kampilya is one of the five sons of Hariyaswa, a Panchala. Kaparddin is one of the eleven Rudras and is described as the father of the winds. Kashtha is the fifteen twinkling of the eye or Nimishas. Kusika is the father of Gadhi, the incarnation of Indra. Lokaloka is the invisible world, the inner ranges of being. Sringavera is the modern Sungroor situated in the left bank of the Ganga River. Srigadita is a short drama in one act in which Goddess Sri is shown as the heroine. Dhundu is an asura or demon, who harassed the pious sage Uttanka very much. Pauras was a race of kings whose dynasty continued three hundred years. Dukha is the son of Naraka and Vedana. Putra was one of the ten sons of Priyavrata who lead a religious life. Rambha is an asura or demon who was father of Mahishasura. Kambala is one of the many-headed serpent kings, of the progeny of Kadru. Kapotoroman is the son of Vrishta, a descendant of Sini. Kapila is one of the serpent kings and the progeny of Kadru. Kusamba is the eldest son of Kasu, and founder of Kausambi. Lekhas is a class of deities of the sixth Manwantara. Srutavat is one of the Kings of Magadha. Suchandra is the ancient king of the northeastern Indian Kingdom. Sutanu is one of the five daughters of Ugrasena. Swayamprabha is a sage mentioned in the Ramayana. Swayambhuva is the Manu, born of and one with Brahma. Sunaka is king of Kasi and the son of Gritsamada. Akshohini is an army, which consists of 109,350 infantry, 65,610 cavalry; 21,870 chariots and 21,870 elephants. Anegundi, a place near the mountain Rishimuka, has a historical value that draws tourists from all over the world. Amogha Siddha is a deity in the Buddhist Pantheon. Andakataha is the shell of the mundane egg. Bhurloka is the sphere of the earth comprehending its oceans, mountains and rivers. Mahishmati was a city in Mahabharata. Mitra is said to be the god of Day or God of oath. Dishta is one of the sons of Manu Vaivaswata, the son of the celestial luminary. Dhumraswa is the son of Suchandra and king of Vaisali. Parshata was the son of Prishata and was a mighty car warrior. His role has been mentioned in the Karna Parva of Mahabharata. Dridhasona is a king of Magadha and the son of Susam. Pushya-Shanti is the eighth lunar mansion or Nakshatra. Rajas, Son Of Vasishtha. Kalpa is a period of time which is the day of Brahma. Kamya is the daughter of Kardanea who was married to Priyavrata. Kapila is the name of a distinguished Danava or demon. |