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- Visravas abstract "Visravas (Tamil: Viciravacu, Malay: Citrabaha) is the mythological son of Prajapati Pulastya in Hinduism, and according to the Mahabharata, he is a reproduction of half Pulastya himself & the brother of Maharshi Agastya.Visravas had two wives, one was Ilavida (the daughter of the sage Bharadvaja or Trinabindu and Alambushaa Apsaraa.) and the other wife was Kaikesi, the Asura Princess, (daughter of King Sumali and Queen Thataka.) for whom Visravas left Ilavida.Visravas had a son, Kubera, ( who will later be the Lord of wealth and the god-king of the semi-divine Yakshas ) from his first wife Ilavida, and through Kaikesi, he fathered another four children, Ravana, Vibhishana, Kumbakarna and Soorpanaka.Kubera became the King of Lanka (present day Sri Lanka). When Ravana invaded Lanka and usurped his elder brother Kubera's throne, a disgusted Vishrava left his demonic family and returned to Ilavida, never to see Kaikesi or her children ever again.Kubera fled to Devaloka (Heaven) where he was charged by Indra, the King of the Devas ( Gods ), to manage his treasury. Thus Kubera is best known to Hindus, not as former King of Lanka, but as God of Wealth.ml:വിശ്രവസ്സ്".
- Visravas wikiPageID "4150769".
- Visravas wikiPageLength "1479".
- Visravas wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Visravas wikiPageRevisionID "702452623".
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Agastya.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_sages.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nature_gods_in_Hinduism.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Devaloka.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Hinduism.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Ilavida.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Kaikesi.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Kubera.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Kumbhakarna.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Mahabharata.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Malay_language.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Prajapati.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Pulastya.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Ravana.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Shurpanakha.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Sri_Lanka.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Tamil_language.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Vibhishana.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLink Yaksha.
- Visravas wikiPageWikiLinkText "Visravas".
- Visravas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Confusing.
- Visravas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hindu-myth-stub.
- Visravas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Visravas wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Visravas subject Category:Hindu_sages.
- Visravas subject Category:Nature_gods_in_Hinduism.
- Visravas hypernym Son.
- Visravas type Person.
- Visravas comment "Visravas (Tamil: Viciravacu, Malay: Citrabaha) is the mythological son of Prajapati Pulastya in Hinduism, and according to the Mahabharata, he is a reproduction of half Pulastya himself & the brother of Maharshi Agastya.Visravas had two wives, one was Ilavida (the daughter of the sage Bharadvaja or Trinabindu and Alambushaa Apsaraa.) and the other wife was Kaikesi, the Asura Princess, (daughter of King Sumali and Queen Thataka.) for whom Visravas left Ilavida.Visravas had a son, Kubera, ( who will later be the Lord of wealth and the god-king of the semi-divine Yakshas ) from his first wife Ilavida, and through Kaikesi, he fathered another four children, Ravana, Vibhishana, Kumbakarna and Soorpanaka.Kubera became the King of Lanka (present day Sri Lanka). ".
- Visravas label "Visravas".
- Visravas sameAs Q17065061.
- Visravas sameAs m.0blv8x.
- Visravas sameAs Q17065061.
- Visravas wasDerivedFrom Visravas?oldid=702452623.
- Visravas isPrimaryTopicOf Visravas.