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In Hindu scriptures, Durvasa (Sanskrit: दुर्वासा, IAST: Durvāsā lit."difficult to live with"), also known as Durvasas (Sanskrit: दुर्वासस्), is a legendary
Purana, the famously short-tempered sage Durvasa met Krishna and Rukmini when he was on a pilgrimage. Durvasa asked the couple to be yoked onto his chariot
married Neelkanti in 1978, and together they had two sons named Durvasa and Malhar. Durvasa died at 2 years old due to illness. Nana's father died of a heart
was linked to an earlier curse. Bhanumati had once displeased the sage Durvasas in the garden of Raivata, which led to the sage cursing her to fall into
Chandra, Kubera, etc. Among these, Kamadeva, Lopamudra and Durvasa are the chief assistants. Durvasa represents the sattva power of the goddess, used to protect
failed to offer the appropriate hospitality to the short-tempered sage, Durvasa. Durvasa cursed her, stating that the man she was thinking of to such an extent
food from him. Unprovoked, Mudgala offered Durvasa all the food that he had. After eating his meal, Durvasa smeared the leftovers all over his body. This
his older queen, Kunti. Kunti, however, had been given a boon by Sage Durvasa that she could invoke any god using a special mantra. Kunti uses this boon
request of sage Durvasa (who was renowned for his short temper and bestowing curses) Krishna and Rukmini pulled a chariot taking sage Durvasa to their house
the pardon of the king. Durvasa went to Ambarisha, who prayed to Vishnu to recall his discus, and save Durvasa. Thus, Durvasa's life was spared. Pargiter
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Indian, Telugu
The Light
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Muslim/Islamic
Helping
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English
Sage.
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Hindu
The king of Mithila, Janak, Father of Sita (King of Mithila, Father of Goddess Sita)
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English
English : variant of Everett.
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Irish American German
Manly.
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Muslim
Princess
Boy/Male
Biblical
Near the Lord.
Girl/Female
Irish
From the name of an Irish river, Clodagh is used occasionally as a first name in Ireland.
Female
French
French feminine form of Latin Eulalius, EULALIE means "well-spoken."
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