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  2. Shukra - Wikipedia

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    He was the guru of the asuras and is also referred to as Shukracharya or Asuracharya in various Hindu texts. In another account found in the Mahabharata , Shukra divided himself into two, one half became the fount of knowledge for the devas (gods) and the other half became the knowledge source of the asuras (demons). [ 4 ]

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  4. Devayani - Wikipedia

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    When Shukra serves as the counsellor of the daitya king Vrishaparvan, Devayani becomes a friend of Sharmishtha, a princess, and the daughter of the daitya king. One day, the two go for a bath in a forest brook, accompanied by their retinue of maids, leaving their clothes on the bank of the stream.

  5. Ravana - Wikipedia

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    In some accounts, Ravana is said to have had Shukracharya, the priest of the Asuras, as his minister, and in other accounts, Brihaspati, the priest of the Devas. [citation needed] One account narrates how Ravana ordered Brihaspati to recite the Chandi stava (mantras of Chandi), more specifically the Devi Mahatmya, in order to stave off defeat.

  6. RadhaKrishn - Wikipedia

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    Nishath is manipulated by Shukracharya, and Musal is created with all of Samba's hate. Samba takes a turn for the better. Shalva kills Pradyumna. He is killed by Krishn. Pradyumna is resurrected. Romharshan is killed by Balaram. Radha and Krishn visit Vrindavan. Nrigasur is liberated and Balaram kills Dwividh.

  7. Bhishma - Wikipedia

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    Bhishma (Sanskrit: भीष्म, romanized: bhīṣma), also known as Pitamaha, Gangaputra, and Devavrata, is a central figure in the Hindu epic Mahabharata.He was a statesman and military commander of the ancient Kuru Kingdom.

  8. Vishnu Puran (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Episode 78: .The narrator, Dharti Ma, recaps Lord Shri Vishnu's incarnations so far. Episode 79:The four brothers finish their education. Sage Vishwamitra's sacrifices are being disturbed by Taraka, a yaksha demoness Episode 80:Dasharatha offers to send his army against Taraka, but Sage Vishwamitra asks for Ram alone. But Lakshman, who is ...

  9. Shukra-Niti - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Gustav Oppert, who was the first to compile and edit the original work of Shukracharya's Shukranīti in Sanskrit, placed the origin of the work to the Vedic period. . According to some scholarly interpretations, the Shukranīti is frequently mentioned in Hindu epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata and was originally written by Brahma in a voluminous 100,000 chapters, which later was reduced ...