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    Dasharatha (Sanskrit: दशरथ, IAST: Daśaratha; born Nemi) was the king of Kosala, with its capital at Ayodhya, in the Hindu epic Ramayana. Dasharatha married Kausalya, Sumitra and Kaikeyi. He was the father of Rama, the protagonist of the epic, Bharata, Lakshmana, and Shatrughna. Dasharatha also finds mention in the Vishnu Purana.

  2. Dashratha was a Suryavanshi king who had four sons, including Ram, the seventh incarnation of Vishnu. He was a valorous and righteous ruler, but he was tricked by Kaikeyi and exiled Ram to the forest.

  3. Dasaratha Jataka (Pali: Dasaratha Jātaka) is a Jataka tale found in Buddhist literature about a previous life of the Gautama Buddha. It is found as 461th Jataka story in Khuddaka Nikaya of Sutta Pitaka in the Pali Canon. [1]

  4. Jan 12, 2016 · As described in Srimad Ramayana, and is known to all, Maharaja Dasaratha, the father of Sri Rama, was emotionally attached to his son - so much that he wasn't able to bear separation from his son for a few days with Brahmarshi Vishvamitra, and later (eventual) 14 years. But earlier in the Ramayana, Dasaratha tells Vishvamitra:

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm1431376Dasaradh - IMDb

    Dasaradh, born (Kondapalli Dasarath Kumar or Kondapalli Dasaradh Kumar or Dasaradh Telugu, is an Indian film, screenwriter, dialogue writer and director in Telugu cinema.

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    • Khammam, Andhra Pradesh, India
  6. King Dasharatha emerges in the Ramayana as essentially a noble character, though flawed by the weakness that allowed him to be swayed by his second wife Kaikeyi, whose ambitions for her own son caused the king to banish the crown prince Rama for fourteen years.

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  8. Dasharatha (also known as Dasrath, Dasharath, or Dashrath) was the king of Ayodhya of the Ikshvaku dynasty whose tale is narrated mainly in the Hindu epic Ramyana. He was a descendant of Raghu and was the father of Lord Rama, the heroic prince of the Ramyana and an Avatar of the god Vishnu based on Hindu tradition.