- kishkindha
- किष्किन्ध
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Indonesian dictionary. 2014.
Kishkindha — (IAST:Kiṣkindhā, Devanagari: किष्किन्धा) (also known as Kishkindhya), was the kingdom of the Vanara King Sugriva, the younger brother of Vali, in the Ramayana. This was the kingdom where he ruled with the assistance of his minister, Hanuman.… … Wikipedia
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