• Suratha (Tamil: சுரதா) (23 November 1921 – 20 June 2006) was a Tamil poet, recognized for his poetic use of similes. He was called "Uvamai Kavignar" ("poet...
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    of the Pandavas came to Sindhu, which was then ruled by Suratha, the son of Dushala. Suratha, terrified at the prospect of fighting Arjuna, commits suicide...
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    of the king Vriddhakshatra, he is killed by Arjuna. He has a son named Suratha. The word Jayadratha is derived from two Sanskrit words, jayat meaning...
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    World Record holder for South Indian actress Manorama first starred in the Sinhala film, Sukumali". suratha. Retrieved 13 February 2021. Manorama at IMDb...
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    Ushiraviga), Gadhi (Vishwamitra's father), Dushyanta (Bharata's father), Suratha (King of Vidarbha), Gaya (Chakravarti king of Dharmaranya), and Paurava...
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  • Kosala Reign ? - 362 BCE Predecessor Suratha Successor Office abolished (Mahapadma Nanda's conquest) Dynasty Solar dynasty Father Suratha Religion Hinduism...
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    Rajarajeshwari. The temple was constructed in the 8th century AD by King Suratha and has been developed by many dynasties which ruled over the region. The...
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  • Suratha was a legendary ruler of the ancient Kalinga kingdom. He was also a proverbial person of Hindu lore. He was a devotee of Devi Durga. According...
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  • Kalyanasundaram, Suratha, Kavi Lakshmanadas, N. M. Muthukkoothan and M. K. Athmanathan. The song "Varuga Varuga Vendhe", written by Suratha, was also composed...
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    and in the fight that ensued, Nakula killed Kshemankara, Mahamaha, and Suratha. In the 13th year, Nakula disguised himself as an ostler and assumed the...
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