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  2. Lava (Ramayana) - Wikipedia

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    Lava and Kusha were born at the ashram and were educated and trained in military skills under the teachings of Sage Valmiki. During this time they had also learned the story of Rama. Kusha and Lava recite the Ramayana in the court of Rama. Sage Valmiki, along with Lava and Kusha, and a disguised Sita attend an ashvamedha yajna held by Rama.

  3. Kusha (Ramayana) - Wikipedia

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    Lava and Kusha became rulers after their father Rama and founded the cities of Lavapuri (modern day Lahore) and Kusha respectively. Kushavati was a city in Kosala Kingdom as related in the epic Ramayana. The king of Kosala, Rama, installed his son Lava at Shravasti and Kusha at Kushavati.

  4. Lava Kusa - Wikipedia

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    Lava Kusa or variants may also refer to: Lava ( Ramayana ) and Kusha ( Ramayana ) , characters in the Indian epic Lava Kusa , a 1934 Indian Telugu-language film

  5. Ancestors of Rama - Wikipedia

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    Lava inherited Shravasti and founded Lavapuri and Kusha_(Ramayana) inherited Kusavati. Kanikamalika was the daughter of King Kusha and Naga queen Kumudvati. She married the Yadava king Mahabhoja.

  6. Seetha Devi Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Sree Seetha Devi Lava Kusa Temple at Pulpally in Wayanad district has a unique position among the temples of Kerala, and it is also among the rarest temples in India, for it is one of the only known temples to have installed deities of Lava and Kusha, children of Sree Rama and Seetha Devi, with active worship continuing.

  7. List of Ikshvaku dynasty kings in Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    1910 depiction of Lava and Kusha, the twin sons of Rama and Sita, capturing the sacrificial horse of his ashvamedha yajna. Emperor Parikshit of the Kurus, getting bitten by the Nāga King Takshaka, who is said to be a member of the Ikshvaku clan.

  8. Lava Kusa (1963 film) - Wikipedia

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    Lava Kusa (also spelled as Lava Kusha) is a 1963 Indian Hindu mythological film directed by C. Pullayya and C. S. Rao.Produced by Lalita Sivajyothi Films, the film is a remake of the 1934 production of the same name, which was also directed by C. Pullayya.

  9. Lava Kusa: The Warrior Twins - Wikipedia

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    Lava and Kusa were born to mother Sita at Sage Valmiki's hermitage; they grew up learning the essence of Ramayana and master the art of war by using divine weapons from the guidance of Sage Valmiki. The story goes on with their thrilling childhood experiences blended with action, comedy and enchanting magical powers.