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Asamanjas

ASAMANJAS. [Source: Dowson's Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology]

Son of Sagara and Kesini. He was a wild and wicked young man, and was abandoned by his father, but he succeeded him as king, and, according to the IIari-vansa, he was afterwards famous for valour under the name of Panchajana.

 


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