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Luv Kush (originally called Uttar Ramayan) is an Indian television series that ran from 1988 to 1989. It was created, written, produced, and directed by Ramanand Sagar . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is a follow-up Ramayan , featuring mostly the same cast and production crew. [ 5 ]
Lava and Kusha chanted the Ramayana in the presence of Rama and a vast audience. When Lava and Kusha recited about Sita's exile, Rama became grief-stricken and Valmiki produced Sita. Sita, struck with embarrassment and grief, called upon the earth, her mother ( Bhūmi ), to receive her and as the ground opened, she vanished into it.
Lava and Kusha became rulers after their father Rama founded the cities of Lavapuri and Kasur, respectively. The king of Kosala, Rama, installed his son Lava at Shravasti and Kusha at Kushavati. [7] In the Ananda Ramayana, Lava had a wife named Sumati, [8] and together the couple ruled the city of Lavapuri and the kingdom of Shravasti.
Shurpanakha (Sanskrit: शूर्पणखा, IAST: śūrpaṇakhā, lit. ' she whose fingernails are like winnowing fans '), is a rakshasi (demoness) in Hindu epic.Her legends are mainly narrated in the epic Ramayana and its other versions.
The Ramayana is a Sanskrit text, while Ramacharitamanasa retells the Ramayana in Awadhi, [120] commonly understood in northern India by speakers of the several Hindi languages. [121] [122] [123] Ramacharitamanasa was composed in the 16th century by Tulsidas.
The following people portrayed Lakshmana in the television adaptation of Ramayana. Sunil Lahri portrayed him in the 1987 series Ramayan and the 1998 series Luv Kush. [59] Manish Khanna portrayed him in the 1997 series Jai Hanuman. Amit Pachori portrayed him in the 2000 series Vishnu Puran. Bijay Anand portrayed him in the 2002 series Ramayan.
Kaikeyi is married to the king of Kosala, Dashratha.She performs the Putrakameshti yagna alongside Dasharatha and his two other wives in hopes of blessings for children. At the sacrifice conducted by Rishyasringa to obtain sons for the childless Dasharatha, a divine being emerged from the flames with a golden vessel filled with divine payasam (a milk delicacy) prepared by the gods.
The following people portrayed Shatrughna in the television adaptation of Ramayana. Sameer Rajda portrayed him in the 1987 series Ramayan and the 1998 series Luv Kush. [23] Hitesh Kumar portrayed him in the 1997 series Jai Hanuman. Amit Pachori portrayed him in the 2002 series Ramayan. Lalit Negi portrayed him in the 2008 series Ramayan.