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 Kusha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kusha and his twin brother Lava are the children of the Hindu God Rama and his wife Sita Devi, whose story is told in the Ramayana.
Kusha (also spelt Kush and Kusa) has more than one meaning:-
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en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kush_(hindu)   (109 words)

  
 Introduction - Lava-Kusha
The surprising thing is that Rama himself heard Lava and Kusha recite it to him, though he did not at the time know that they were his sons, and the two boys also did not know that Rama was their father.
Lava and Kusha tied the horse and successfully fought Bharata, Shatrughna, Lakshmana and finally Rama himself.
Sita with Lava and Kusha was finally reunited with Rama.
freeindia.org:8088 /biographies/greatpersonalities/lavakusha   (328 words)

  
 Search results for 'Lava and Kusha'
: Originally a Sanskrit classic written by Bhavabhuti deals with the events post Ramayana period such as separation of Rama and Sita, birth of Lava and Kusha etc. Kamat's Potpourri Library Holdings © 1996-2005 Kamat's Potpourri.
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