Virabahu (IAST: Vīrabāhu) is a Hindu deity. He is considered to be the commander-in-chief of Murugan's army. He is regarded in Tamil tradition to be one...
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each of whom was born a hero. These nine heroes (Navaveerargal), namely Virabahu, Virakesari, Viramahendrar, Viramaheshwar, Virapurandharar, Viraraakkathar...
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was born to defeat. Kartikeya was assisted by nine warriors, headed by Virabahu, who served as sub-commanders of his army. These nine men were borne by...
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Pralambha Harjjaravarman (815-832) Vanamalavarmadeva (832-855) Jayamala alias Virabahu (855-860) Balavarman III (860-880) Tyagasimha (890-900) (Shin 2010:8):"Along...
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granted him a divine spear known as the vel. Murugan was accompanied by Virabahu who served as his commander-in-chief and eight others, who were sons bore...
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Harjjaravarman (815–832 CE) Vanamalavarmadeva (832–855 CE) Jayamala alias Virabahu (855–860 CE) Balavarman III (860–880 CE) Tyagasimha (890–900 CE) Brahma...
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I (contemporary of Suryavanshi King Rituparna and Nala and Damayanti) Virabahu Subahu II Tamana (contemporary of Lord Rama) Vishwagarbha, a descendant...
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Erakina and Erikachha. According to the Mahabharata, the queen of king Virabahu or Subahu of Chedi kingdom and the queen of king Bhima of Vidarbha (the...
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Salambha Harjjaravarman (815–832) Vanamalavarmadeva (832–855) Jayamala alias Virabahu (855–860) Balavarman III (860–880) Tyagasimha (890–900), last ruler of...
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Sudalai Madan Isakki Devi Kanya Kumari Periyachi Kadalon Vendhan Kottravai Virabahu Masani Amman Kateri Amman Pavadairayan Iravan Chenjiamman Devasena Valli...
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