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Luv Kush is a follow-up series of Ramayan and is based on the Uttara Kanda, which is the last chapter of Ramayana. It depicts the lives of Luv and Kush, the twin sons of Rama and Sita . After Ram's coronation, he gets to know about Sita's pregnancy and the citizens of Ayodhya gossiping her character as she was forced to Live in Lanka.
Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush (transl. Ram Siya's Luv Kush) is an Indian mythological drama television series, which aired on Colors TV from 5 August 2019 to 10 February 2020. The series focused on the story of Rama and Sita as well as their children Luv and Kush. [1] It starred Shivya Pathania, Himanshu Soni, Krish Chauhan, and Harshit Kabra in lead ...
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.
Lav Kush, a 1997 Indian film; Lava Kusha, a 2007 Indian film; Lava Kusa: The Warrior Twins, a 2011 Indian animated film; Lava Kusa, a 2015 Indian film; Lavakusha, a 2017 Indian Malayalam-language film; Luv Kush, an Indian mythological TV series; Luv-Kush equation, an Indian political term; Ram Siya Ke Luv Kush, an Indian mythological TV series
Siya Ke Ram (transl. Sita's Ram) is an Indian television series on Star Plus produced by Nikhil Sinha under the banner of Triangle Film Company. [1] [2] This show presents the epic Ramayana, the story of Rama and Devi Sita from Sita's perspective. [3]
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.
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Ramayan (also known as Ramanand Sagar's Ramayan) is an Indian Hindi-language epic television series based on ancient Indian Sanskrit Epic Ramayana. The show was created, written, and directed by Ramanand Sagar. [1] It originally aired between 1987 and 1988 on DD National and it was narrated by Ashok Kumar and the director Ramanand Sagar.